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How useful is landslide hazard information? Lessons learned in the San Francisco Bay region

January 1, 1999

Landslides, worldwide and in the United States, are arguably the most costly natural hazard. Substantial landslide information is available, but much of it remains underutilized, as a disconnect exists among geologists, decision makers, and the public. The lack of a national landslide insurance policy exacerbates this situation and promotes litigation as the principal recourse for recouping landslide-damage losses. The U.S. Geological Survey's landslide investigation in the San Francisco Bay region of California provides a context for making suggestions on how Earth science information could be used more effectively.

Publication Year 1999
Title How useful is landslide hazard information? Lessons learned in the San Francisco Bay region
Authors D. G. Howell, D.W. Ramsey, E. E. Brabb
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Geology Review
Index ID 70021787
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center