A roundup of new landslide videos
2 November 2015 08:16 in landslide video by Dave Petley
A round up of new landslide videos that have appeared on Youtube in the last fortnight, with examples from Switzerland, Mexico and Pakistan
2 November 2015 08:16 in landslide video by Dave Petley
A round up of new landslide videos that have appeared on Youtube in the last fortnight, with examples from Switzerland, Mexico and Pakistan
21 September 2015 06:00 in Review of a paper by Dave Petley
In our recent paper on landslides in Latin America and the Caribbean, Sergio Sepulveda and I looked at human factors in landslide losses across this region, finding that the density of landslides is correlated with population density.
16 July 2015 07:11 in landslide images by Dave Petley
The astonishing NASA New Horizon images of the surface of Pluto show that it has young mountains 3500 m tall. Does this mean that it has landslides too?
2 January 2014 09:24 in landslide report by Dave Petley
A personal review of the five most important landslides of 2013, including Kedarnath (India), Bingham Canyon (USA), Gyama (Tibet), La Pintada (Mexico) and Izu-Oshima (Japan)
25 February 2013 08:40 in Uncategorized by Dave Petley
James Reynolds has collected a remarkable video of rockfall activity on Paluweh volcano in Indonesia as seismic events shake the lava dome
8 November 2012 08:32 in Uncategorized by Dave Petley
First reports and images of landslides from the 7th November M=7.4 earthquake in Guatemala
3 October 2012 11:07 in obituary by Dave Petley
The renowned landslide geologist Earl Brabb, who worked for the USGS for 40 years, has recently died.
16 August 2012 00:01 in Review of a paper by Dave Petley
My paper on landslide impacts on human life worldwide has just been published in Nature. This post briefly review the results.
23 July 2012 07:06 in landslide report by Dave Petley
This weekend there were many landslide incidents around the world. This blog post highlights nine of them, in the UK, Austria, Canada, Mexico, India and China
19 July 2012 13:52 in landslide video by Dave Petley
Submarine landslides are poorly understood, in part because it is so difficult to capture them in real-time. This makes the following video, recorded at Cabo Sab Lucas, Baja California in Mexico, incredible valuable: Hat tip to Pasi Jokela for highlighting this one.
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