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Guiya Chen, Xiaofeng Zhao, Yanlai Zhou, Shenglian Guo, Chong-Yu Xu and Fi-John Chang
Although landslide early warning and post-assessment is of great interest for mitigating hazards, emergency disposal solutions for properly handling the landslide and dammed lake within a few hours or days to mitigate flood risk are fundamentally challen...
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Na He, Xiangyang Qu, Zhiquan Yang, Linjuan Xu and Filip Gurkalo
Taking the Niumian Gully landslide?debris-flow geohazard chain as an example, we analyze the disaster mechanism of the landslide?debris-flow geohazard chain and its evolution process through field investigation as a reference for disaster prevention and ...
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Taigang Zhang, Weicai Wang, Tanguang Gao and Baosheng An
A glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) is a typical glacier-related hazard in high mountain regions. In recent decades, glacial lakes in the Himalayas have expanded rapidly due to climate warming and glacial retreat. Some of these lakes are unstable, and m...
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Karlijn Ploeg, Fabian Seemann, Ann-Kathrin Wild and Qiong Zhang
Arctic environments experience rapid climatic changes as air temperatures are rising and precipitation is increasing. Rivers are key elements in these regions since they drain vast land areas and thereby reflect various climatic signals. Zackenberg River...
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Mirlan Daiyrov, Chiyuki Narama, Andreas Kääb and Takeo Tadono
In Kyrgyzstan, outburst flood disasters from glacial lakes are increasing. An example is the sudden drainage on 8 August 2019 of the Toguz-Bulak glacial lake in the Tosor river basin of the northern Tien Shan region. In this study, we used remote sensing...
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Da Li, Donghui Shangguan and Muhammad Naveed Anjum
The China?Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a key hub for trade, is susceptible to glacial lake outburst floods. The distributions and types of glacial lakes in the CPEC are not well documented. In this study, cloud-free imagery acquired using the Lands...
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Daniel Hölbling, Lorena Abad, Zahra Dabiri, Günther Prasicek, Tsai-Tsung Tsai and Anne-Laure Argentin
Large rainfall-induced landslides are among the most dangerous natural hazards in Taiwan, posing a risk for people and infrastructure. Thus, better knowledge about the evolution of landslides and their impact on the downstream area is of high importance ...
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C. Scott Watson, Jeffrey S. Kargel and Babulal Tiruwa
Topography derived using human-portable unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and structure from motion photogrammetry offers an order of magnitude improvement in spatial resolution and uncertainty over small survey extents, compared to global digital elevatio...
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Bo Cao, Shengmei Yang, Song Ye
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Dammed lakes are an important secondary hazard caused by earthquakes. They can induce further damage to nearby humans. Current hydrology calculation research on dammed lakes usually lacks spatial expressive ability and cannot accurately conduct impact as...
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Corrado Cencetti, Lucio Di Matteo and Saverio Romeo
Large landslides, triggered by earthquakes or heavy rainfall, often obstruct the river?s flow to form landslide dams, causing upstream inundations, and downstream flooding. In Italy, landslide dams are rather widespread along in Alps and Apennines: altho...
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