Landslides and Engineered Slopes. From the Past to the Future 2008
DOI: 10.1201/9780203885284-c10
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Capturing landslide dynamics and hydrologic triggers using near-real-time monitoring

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“…Weather radar or satellite techniques of rainfall estimation provide supplemental details of storm structure important to pinpointing areas most likely to have landslides during a given storm (Wilson 2004;NOAA-USGS Debris-Flow Task Force 2005). Geotechnical monitoring of soil moisture, pore pressure, and ground deformation provides supplemental information needed to determine the likelihood of a given threshold-exceeding storm actually producing landslides (Baum et al 2005b;Reid et al 2008;Godt et al 2009). Such monitoring is particularly valuable in areas where soil moisture exhibits strong seasonal variation, such as the USA West Coast, but may prove useful in other areas as well.…”
Section: Real-time Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weather radar or satellite techniques of rainfall estimation provide supplemental details of storm structure important to pinpointing areas most likely to have landslides during a given storm (Wilson 2004;NOAA-USGS Debris-Flow Task Force 2005). Geotechnical monitoring of soil moisture, pore pressure, and ground deformation provides supplemental information needed to determine the likelihood of a given threshold-exceeding storm actually producing landslides (Baum et al 2005b;Reid et al 2008;Godt et al 2009). Such monitoring is particularly valuable in areas where soil moisture exhibits strong seasonal variation, such as the USA West Coast, but may prove useful in other areas as well.…”
Section: Real-time Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Periods of investigation range from a single landslide episode in most cases to a period of 25 years in case of the study of . With regard to Central Europe or related areas worldwide, not only recent landslide monitoring or modeling studies (e.g., Reid et al 2008;Bell et al 2010;Jäger et al 2013;Neuhäuser et al 2013), but also research works on major rainfall-related triggering events, for instance, that of May 2013 in Germany (cf. Terhorst et al 2013), have a similar focus on analyzing the correlation between landslide activity and precipitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These results may then be used to form the basis of a landslide early warning system (Hartvich et al 2007;Reid et al 2008;Ying et al 2010). This type of solution is expensive, both in terms of equipment and operating costs, and requires regular maintenance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%