Joshimath: new InSAR analysis sheds light on active deformation
18 January 2023 08:30 in landslide report by Dave Petley
Joshimath: a new InSAR analysis sheds light on active deformation over the last few months and the last few weeks
18 January 2023 08:30 in landslide report by Dave Petley
Joshimath: a new InSAR analysis sheds light on active deformation over the last few months and the last few weeks
13 January 2023 07:45 in landslide images by Dave Petley
Joshimath: InSAR data published yesterday by the ISRO has started to reveal the scale of the landslide issue in northern India.
15 September 2022 06:47 in Mining by Dave Petley
CGG Minerals and Mining has posted provisional but fascinating InSAR data for the site of the Jagersfontein Tailings Storage Facility failure
1 October 2021 06:48 in Monitoring by Dave Petley
A new paper in the journal Landslides presents a new inventory of slow-moving landslides for the Pacific Northwest, derived from InSAR. 617 active landslides that had not previously been identified were mapped.
8 April 2021 08:34 in Review of a paper by Dave Petley
Shuicheng County in Guizhou Province in China: InSAR as a wide area landslide detection tool
13 December 2018 07:18 in Uncategorized by Dave Petley
Late in November the Geological Survey of Norway launched InSARNORWAY, a new national level deformation map for the whole of the country
8 February 2018 08:30 in Landslide processes by Dave Petley
In a new paper in Engineering Geology, Carla et al (2018) demonstrate how a combination of ground-based radar and INSAR could have been used to predict a major landslide in a copper mine
4 July 2023 06:58 in Review of a paper by Dave Petley
A new paper in the journal Landslides (Xue et al, 2023) examines the triggering of the December 2020 Qingliucun landslide in Sichuan, China.
8 June 2023 06:33 in landslide report by Dave Petley
A new paper in the journal NHESS (Tamburini-Beliveau et al. 2023) has measured ground work instability at the Cóndor Cliff dam in Argentina.
23 January 2023 07:56 in landslide report by Dave Petley
At Joshmath in India, 863 buildings are now showing signs of distress, of which 181 are considered to be unsafe.
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