The Landslide Blog – the first ten years
15 December 2017 12:25 in blogging by Dave Petley
Tomorrow will mark the tenth anniversary of the Landslide Blog. It is an opportunity to reflect upon the successes and failures so far.
15 December 2017 12:25 in blogging by Dave Petley
Tomorrow will mark the tenth anniversary of the Landslide Blog. It is an opportunity to reflect upon the successes and failures so far.
20 August 2017 00:41 in Review of a paper by Dave Petley
In one of his last contributions, a paper by Oldrich Hungr and his colleagues provides a dynamic analysis of the 2014 Oso landslide, which killed 43 people
12 July 2017 07:44 in landslide report by Dave Petley
This is the first of a number of posts exploring the La Palma mega-landslide and tsunami hypothesis. This post explores the main structural features.
4 July 2017 09:49 in landslide images by Dave Petley
Over the weekend I was lucky enough to visit the island of La Palma. I have posted some initial images of the site of the Cumbre Vieja “mega-landslide
21 March 2017 08:18 in landslide report by Dave Petley
The Longdendale dams in the Pennines of northern England were constructed in Victorian times in an area of large, ancient landslides. Unsurprisingly, considerable problems were encountered during construction.
9 February 2017 08:14 in Review of a paper by Dave Petley
In a new paper in landslide, my colleague Lis Bowman and her co-authors describe the reactivation by bridge construction of the Dongla landslide in China
26 October 2016 07:06 in Uncategorized by Dave Petley
Today is my last day at the University of East Anglia before I take up my new role at the University of Sheffield next week
15 October 2010 18:40 in by chrissy
Dave Petley is the Vice-President (Innovation) at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. His blog provides a commentary on landslide events occurring worldwide, including the landslides themselves, latest research, and conferences and meetings. This blog does not seek to represent the views of the University of Sheffield or the AGU.
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