2017
DOI: 10.1002/2016jf003983
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Four‐dimensional imaging of moisture dynamics during landslide reactivation

Abstract: Landslides pose significant risks to communities and infrastructure, and mitigating these risks relies on understanding landslide causes and triggering processes. It has been shown that geophysical surveys can significantly contribute to the characterization of unstable slopes. However, hydrological processes can be temporally and spatially heterogeneous, requiring their related properties to be monitored over time. Geoelectrical monitoring can provide temporal and volumetric distributions of electrical resist… Show more

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“…4a and 4b, as automatically determined after applying the NCC function implemented in CIAS. Spurious vectors at the edges of the back scarp, which were manually removed, were possibly generated due to rotational failures investigated by BGS (Uhlemann et al, 2017).…”
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“…4a and 4b, as automatically determined after applying the NCC function implemented in CIAS. Spurious vectors at the edges of the back scarp, which were manually removed, were possibly generated due to rotational failures investigated by BGS (Uhlemann et al, 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This demonstrates that image-cross-correlation performance is strongly related to the landslide movement type. For mixed types, such as the Hollin Hill landslide (a combination of rotational failures with earth flow, as shown in Uhlemann et al, 2017), the successful application of image cross-correlation is not entirely guaranteed.…”
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