نتایج جستجو برای: hazard zonation
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Landslides are a major geologic hazard with estimated tens of deaths and $1–2 billion in economic losses per year in the US alone. The island of Puerto Rico experiences one or two large events per year, often triggered in steeply sloped areas by prolonged and heavy rainfall. Identifying areas susceptible to landslides thus has great potential value for Puerto Rico and would allow better managem...
We are designing a system to forecast rainfall-induced landslides in Italy. The system is based on a set of rainfall thresholds for the possible initiation of landslides, and an ensemble of small scale landslide hazard and risk zonations. Rainfall thresholds include existing and new, national, regional and local empirical thresholds of the intensity-duration (ID) and normalized-ID types. The ne...
Comparison of Seismic Slope-Performance Models Case Study of the Oakland East Quadrangle, California
Researchers, emergency response and lifeline managers, and municipal planners are beginning to recognize the utility of seismic landslide hazard zonation. With this recognition, the decisions made based on resulting maps could have widespread social and economic impact in the event of a large earthquake. This report compares several popular permanent displacement models for assessing seismic sl...
Liquefaction is one of the most determinant factors in the collapse of transportation infrastructures. This is especially true for roads and railroads located on saturated, fine-sand substrates under seismic conditions. The damage and human casualties resulting from liquefaction highlight the importance of understanding and mapping this phenomenon. Soil liquefaction occurs as a natural hazard i...
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