Fatal landslides in Asia – an updated map
16 September 2013 16:34 in Uncategorized by Dave Petley
The distribution of fatal landslides in Asia is very uneven. This is an updated map based upon my landslide database
16 September 2013 16:34 in Uncategorized by Dave Petley
The distribution of fatal landslides in Asia is very uneven. This is an updated map based upon my landslide database
26 July 2013 05:47 in Earthquake-induced landslide, Uncategorized by Dave Petley
Images have emerged of spectacular flowslides triggered by the Gansu earthquake this week, whilst 13 people have been killed bost post-seismic landslides today
22 July 2013 08:11 in Uncategorized by Dave Petley
The Cook Strait earthquake sequence of the last three days has generated a small number of landslides and liquefaction failures
17 July 2013 08:13 in landslide report by Dave Petley
Heavy rainfall is continuing to trigger landslides across large parts of Sichuan Province in China, and more heavy rainfall is forecast for the next 2 days
12 July 2013 07:29 in landslide report by Dave Petley
Images are now available of the landslide in Sichuan that killed at least 30 people, whilst Typhoon Soulik is bearing down on Taiwan and China
21 June 2013 07:14 in landslide report by Dave Petley
It is becoming clear that a very large landslide disaster has occurred at Kedarnath in northern India, potentially with a very high level of loss
28 May 2013 03:25 in Uncategorized by Dave Petley
Reports suggest that a landslide is moving on the slope abutting the Yesa Dam in Spain. 60 houses located on the slope have been evacuated
26 May 2013 02:07 in Landslide processes by Dave Petley
Many large dams will be constructed in and around the Himalayas in the next few years. This post examines the associated landslide threat
25 May 2013 02:19 in landslide report by Dave Petley
An analysis of imagery of the lanslides at the Laxiwa HEP in China. The stability of the slopes are a source of real concern
12 May 2013 00:06 in Earthquake-induced landslide by Dave Petley
Five years ago today the Wenchuan earthquake struck in China. This post reports on a new paper that reflects on what we have learnt from this event
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