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23 May 2013
A wonderful new progressive failure rockslide video
A new video has appeared that shows a large progressive rockslide in action. It was taken at the town of Riddes in Switzerland in Friday
5 April 2013
Landslides in Portugal, including a new landslide video
In Portugal this week heavy rainfall has triggered landslides. One of these events, at Guimarães, was captured in a dramatic video. An apartment block has been severely damaged as a result
12 March 2013
An interesting new rockslide video on Youtube
A small rockslide on a Cornish slope has been captured in action in a high quality video
25 February 2013
Rockfalls shaking a volcanic lava dome apart (including a dramatic video)
James Reynolds has collected a remarkable video of rockfall activity on Paluweh volcano in Indonesia as seismic events shake the lava dome
24 February 2013
An intrepretation of the Mount Dixon rock avalanche in New Zealand using satellite imagery
This post provides an interpretation of the Mount Dixon rock avalanche using NASA EO-1 ALI imagery collected shortly after the event. It shows that the landslide went through a dramatic transition from rock avalanche to sliding
12 February 2013
The full video of the Mount Dixon rock avalanche from Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park in New Zealand
The full video of the rock avalanche on Mount Dixon in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park is now available. It is astounding!
28 January 2013
The video of the Mount Dixon (Aoraki Mount Cook) rock avalanche in motion
. At the time of the rock avalanche on Mount Dixon in Aoraki Mount Cook in New Zealand last week it was reported that at least one of the occupants of the Plateau Hut caught the video in action. This has proven to be the case – 3 News NZ has obtained the footage from the climber – Neil Wiltshire – and has a nice report that features it. At …
9 January 2013
An interesting Austrian earthflow video
A very interesting earthflow video from Austria
19 December 2012
Unbelievable – a video of a landslide striking and derailing a freight train in Everett, near Seattle, USA
On Monday a landslide derailed a freight train Everett, near Seattle in Washington State, USA. The landslide was caught on a remarkable video
10 December 2012
So who said science isn’t fun? A full-scale (820 m runout) debris flow experiment
A remarkable video of a full-scale debris flow experiment in South Korea.

Dave Petley is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. His blog provides commentary and analysis of landslide events occurring worldwide, including the landslides themselves, latest research, and conferences and meetings.
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