2024
DOI: 10.1002/esp.5775
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Detection of slow‐moving landslides through automated monitoring of surface deformation using Sentinel‐2 satellite imagery

Maximillian Van Wyk de Vries,
Katherine Arrell,
Gopi K. Basyal
et al.

Abstract: Landslides are one of the most damaging natural hazards and have killed tens of thousands of people around the world over the past decade. Slow‐moving landslides, with surface velocities on the order of 10−2–102 m a−1, can damage buildings and infrastructure and be precursors to catastrophic collapses. However, due to their slow rates of deformation and at times subtle geomorphic signatures, they are often overlooked in local and large‐scale hazard inventories. Here, we present a remote‐sensing workflow to aut… Show more

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