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Documented historical landslide dams from around the world
This data compilation consists of dBase IV1 data files of the location, date, triggering mechanism, kind, size, failure time and mechanism, breach dimensions, subsequent controls, materials, and references for 463 historical landslide dams and associated natural reservoirs that have been recorded throughout the World. The data base presented in this report is a compilation of information on the ch
Authors
John E. Costa, Robert L. Schuster
Large landslides from oceanic volcanoes
Large landslides are ubiquitous around the submarine flanks of Hawaiian volcanoes, and GLORIA has also revealed large landslides offshore from Tristan da Cunha and El Hierro. On both of the latter islands, steep flanks formerly attributed to tilting or marine erosion have been reinterpreted as landslide headwalls mantled by younger lava flows. These landslides occur in a wide range of settings and
Authors
R. T. Holcomb, R. C. Searle
Vermont landslide map, digital version computer file : a digital data set for IBM PC and compatible microcomputers, Part F
No abstract available.
Authors
Charles A. Baskerville
Vermont landslide map, digital version computer file : a digital data set for IBM PC and compatible microcomputers
No abstract available.
Authors
Charles A. Baskerville
Vermont landslide map, digital version computer file : a digital data set for IBM PC and compatible microcomputers, Part D
No abstract available.
Authors
Charles A. Baskerville
Vermont landslide map, digital version computer file : a digital data set for IBM PC and compatible microcomputers, Part C
No abstract available.
Authors
Charles A. Baskerville
Vermont landslide map, digital version computer file : a digital data set for IBM PC and compatible microcomputers, Part B
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Authors
Charles A. Baskerville
Vermont landslide map, digital version computer file : a digital data set for IBM PC and compatible microcomputers, Part A
No abstract available.
Authors
Charles A. Baskerville
Use of longitudinal strain in identifying driving and resisting elements of landslides
Observations of deformation at the surfaces of landslides in Utah and Hawaii indicate that the upslope parts of the land-slides have stretched and the downslope parts have shortened parallel with the direction of movement. The maximum displacement of each landslide occurs in a relatively undeformed zone between the zones of shortening and stretching. The pattern of deformation at the surface of th
Authors
R.L. Baum, R. W. Fleming
Landslide deposits in the Ogden 30' x 60' Quadrangle, Utah and Wyoming
No abstract available.
Authors
Roger B. Colton
Landslide deposits in the Logan 30' x 60' quadrangle, Utah, Wyoming and Idaho
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Authors
Roger B. Colton
Summary of Geotechnical and Hydrologic Data Collected From May 1, 1990 through April 30, 1991, for the Alani-Paty Landslide, Manoa Valley, Honolulu, Hawaii
No abstract available.
Authors
Rex L. Baum, Mark E. Reid, Cynthia A. Wilburn, Jill D. Torikai