Inventory of Rock Slope Deformations Affecting Folded Sedimentary Layers in Moderate Relief Context: The Case of the Livingstone Range Anticlinorium, AB, Canada

Author(s):  
F. Humair ◽  
J.-L. Epard ◽  
M.-H. Derron ◽  
M. Jaboyedoff ◽  
D. Pana ◽  
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Author(s):  
Flávio Affonso Ferreira Filho ◽  
Romero César Gomes ◽  
Teófilo Aquino Vieira da Costa

Author(s):  
Yunming Aocun ◽  
Yapin Lv ◽  
Qingan Wang ◽  
Tianwei Xia

Author(s):  
Zhihong Dong ◽  
Xiuli Ding ◽  
Shuling Huang ◽  
Yongjin Wu ◽  
Aiqing Wu

Landslides ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chiara Crippa ◽  
Elena Valbuzzi ◽  
Paolo Frattini ◽  
Giovanni B. Crosta ◽  
Margherita C. Spreafico ◽  
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AbstractLarge slow rock-slope deformations, including deep-seated gravitational slope deformations and large landslides, are widespread in alpine environments. They develop over thousands of years by progressive failure, resulting in slow movements that impact infrastructures and can eventually evolve into catastrophic rockslides. A robust characterization of their style of activity is thus required in a risk management perspective. We combine an original inventory of slow rock-slope deformations with different PS-InSAR and SqueeSAR datasets to develop a novel, semi-automated approach to characterize and classify 208 slow rock-slope deformations in Lombardia (Italian Central Alps) based on their displacement rate, kinematics, heterogeneity and morphometric expression. Through a peak analysis of displacement rate distributions, we characterize the segmentation of mapped landslides and highlight the occurrence of nested sectors with differential activity and displacement rates. Combining 2D decomposition of InSAR velocity vectors and machine learning classification, we develop an automatic approach to characterize the kinematics of each landslide. Then, we sequentially combine principal component and K-medoids cluster analyses to identify groups of slow rock-slope deformations with consistent styles of activity. Our methodology is readily applicable to different landslide datasets and provides an objective and cost-effective support to land planning and the prioritization of local-scale studies aimed at granting safety and infrastructure integrity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 287 ◽  
pp. 106114
Author(s):  
Zezhuo Song ◽  
Jin Liu ◽  
Yongxiang Yu ◽  
Shefeng Hao ◽  
Bo Jiang ◽  
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