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Unsteady, nonuniform landslide motion: 1. Theoretical dynamics and the steady datum state
Unsteady, nonuniform motion of persistently active landslides is a process of widespread importance. A general, three-dimensional theory aimed at elucidating this process is developed from physical principles and field measurements of landslide behavior. The theory employs a versatile constitutive model that represents landslides as deformable bodies composed of frictional, nonlinear viscoplastic
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Richard M. Iverson
Dynamics of slow landslides: a theory for time-dependent behavior
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Authors
Richard M. Iverson
Book review of Slope Instability, D. Brunsden and D.B. Prior, eds., Wiley, New York, 620 p.
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Authors
Richard M. Iverson
Not-so-inactive fault in Oklahoma
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Prototype operational earthquake prediction system
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