Yang, Weixin Zhang, Yonggang Zhang, Lei Bai, Gexue Wan, Baofeng An, Ning
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Landslides and geological disasters occur frequently in the mountainous areas of northwest China, seriously threatening people’s life and property of the region. In this study, we investigated the Lijie Beishan landslide as a typical case and combines the results of on-site geological surveys to conduct two-dimensional and three-dimensional numeric...
Nguyen, Huu Duy Dang, Dinh Kha Nguyen, Quoc-Huy Phan-Van, Tan Bui, Quang-Thanh Petrisor, Alexandru-Ionut Nghiem, Son Van
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Environmental Research Letters
In recent decades, global rapid urbanization has exacerbated the impacts of natural hazards due to changes in Southeast Asia’s environmental, hydrological, and socio-economic conditions. Confounding non-stationary processes of climate change and global warming and their negative impacts can make hazards more complex and severe, particularly in Viet...
Tejakusuma, I G Mulyono, A Sittadewi, E H Handayani, T Tohari, A Zakaria, Z Shomim, A F
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
The landslide in Kiarapandak has destroyed several dwellings, impaired farming and agriculture, and critical land formation. Analysing the conditions before and after the landslide is essential for supporting sustainable development, protecting the community, and mitigating environmental damage. This investigation employs Google Earth imagery, site...
Zulfiia Atamyrzaevna, Asilova Gulshair Tynybekovna, Mamatova Kulumkan Asanovna, Kokumbaeva Zhakyp Bakirovich, Shamiev
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
The main criterion for mining operations in the development of upland deposits by open-pit mining is the safety of their operation, and therefore the assessment of the stability of the geotechnical system is always relevant and requires a special approach and study. The article reveals the features of the assessment of the geotechnical system of th...
Xu, Jiangtao Sun, Chengyong
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E3S Web of Conferences
On the basis of analyzing the surrounding environmental conditions and the basic characteristics of potential landslides, the stability of potential landslides was analyzed, calculated, and evaluated. On this basis, the development trend and risk assessment of potential landslides were obtained, and prevention plans were proposed, which have a cert...
Gatto, Alessio Martellozzo, Federico Clo’, Stefano Ciulla, Lorenzo Segoni, Samuele
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Environmental Research Letters
The frequency of occurrence of hydrogeological disasters (HGDs), as well as the persistence of their impacts, are not evenly distributed. Hazardous areas, by definition, are more prone to extreme events, while in densely urbanized regions, the impacts of these events tend to be more severe. The objective of this study is to investigate statistical ...
Wu, Yingfeng Xue, Demin Chen, Kai Dai, Cong Hang, Zhenyuan Wu, Zhongteng Zhang, Shuai
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Due to the uncertainty in soil landslide failure mechanisms, lack of early warning systems for soil landslides and adoption of improper excavation configurations, soil landslides accidents triggered by highway excavation in Chinese mountainous areas generally require expensive remedial measures. This paper describes a soil landslide associated with...
Firdaus, A N Ritonga, A R H Rosandi, Y
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
We report the application of the photogrammetry method to reconstruct three-dimensional topographic mesh at a high disaster risk region. This work is aimed to identify the landslide potencies of the area by means of slope analysis of the given area around the Bandung Basin rim. Our method proposes a low-cost aerial survey and an effective algorithm...
Zhang, Xinting Luo, Xuedong He, Xu Niu, Shuaishuai
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Frontiers in Earth Science
In cold regions, rocks undergo periodic temperature fluctuations, resulting in deterioration in pore structure and mechanical behavior. This degradation can lead to instability in rock masses and contribute to landslides. While many studies have investigated the effects of freeze-thaw (F-T) cycles on the mechanical behavior of rocks, the micro-leve...
Fatmah, Fatmah
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Frontiers in Nutrition
Background Older people require extra attention due to their reduced ability to prepare for disasters, as they adequately possess distinct needs. These groups necessitate uncomplicated, readily consumable, and palatable food options that fulfill their micronutrient needs. The objective of this research was to assess the effects of a snack bar enric...