Landslide Triggering
Projects in this subject area investigate processes related to the trigerring of land slides
Landslide Mode
Rainfall-induced rapid landslides are destructive natural hazards in mountainous regions, causing damage of life and infrastructure on an annual basis. Large masses can be released within seconds without warning signs and without clear patterns with respect to size and location of mass release. This abruptness and ‘randomness’ (in the sense that size and location are not determined) is challenging the modeling of shallow landslides (and avalanches). The model presented here can help to reveal the underlying mechanisms and reproducing these characteristic features of shallow landslides.
- chevron_right Hydro-mechanical Loading History and Shallow Landslide Triggering
- chevron_right Modeling stress fluctuations and stick-slips of granular materials using the fiber bundle model
- chevron_right TRAMM - Triggering of Rapid Mass Movements
- chevron_right Development of landslide triggering model and model application
- chevron_right Hydrologic and geomporphic factors determining landslide patterns
- chevron_right Acoustic Emission for Landslide Detection
- chevron_right A Fiber Bundle Model for Soil