World Cup 2014: a landslide affects the city of Natal in Brazil
17 June 2014 06:56 in landslide report by Dave Petley
Whilst World Cup 2014 is ongoing in Brazil, a large landslide struck the host city of Natal on Friday, destroying 15 homes
17 June 2014 06:56 in landslide report by Dave Petley
Whilst World Cup 2014 is ongoing in Brazil, a large landslide struck the host city of Natal on Friday, destroying 15 homes
20 March 2014 12:40 in landslide report by Dave Petley
At Dawlish in SW England Network Rail are trying to mitigate a landslide by inducing failure using fire hoses
7 March 2014 08:31 in landslide video by Dave Petley
Two interesting videos have appeared this week on Youtube – a cliff collapse at Birling Gap (Sussex, UK) and the aftermath of a rockfall at San Leo (Rimini, Italy)
10 February 2014 07:46 in landslide video, Uncategorized by Dave Petley
Three new videos have been brought to my attention – one showing a slow avalanches in Italy and two rockslides, one on the coast and one in a quarry
8 January 2014 08:39 in Photo gallery by Dave Petley
It is becoming clear that the recent UK storms have markedly altered the rock coasts of parts of England
5 November 2013 00:01 in Art by Dave Petley
Geoff Townson is an artist who is also a trained geologist based in Dorset, England, so it is unsurprising that much of his work features landslides
4 April 2013 07:07 in landslide report by Dave Petley
Over the last few months a house in Torquay, England has been progressively lost to a landslide. This post presents a series of photos of its collapse
26 February 2013 07:56 in Development by Dave Petley
Liz Holcombe and Malcolm Anderson at Bristol have written a new book, which is available free download, on managing landslide hazard in less developed countries. Based on their pioneering work in the Caribbean, this is an invaluable resource
19 February 2013 09:48 in landslide report by Dave Petley
Over the last few days several people have provided photographs of the Hatfield Stainforth coal mine landslide. These suggest that movement of the toe has reduced or even ceased
15 February 2013 17:18 in landslide report by Dave Petley
A new set of images have been distributed by Network Rail showing the Hatfield Stainforth colliery landslide. The slope has moved considerably, although the landslide has a greater horizontal component than was initially obvious
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