2018
DOI: 10.1144/qjegh2017-134
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Proving a landslide: ground behaviour problems at Pissouri, Cyprus

Abstract: The residential area of Limnes in Pissouri, SW Cyprus has experienced significant ground behaviour problems since heavy winter rainfall in 2011/2012. These problems have comprised cracking and displacement to the ground, pavements, roads, walls and buildings, leading to the abandonment of the most seriously-affected houses. Nicosia marl comprises the underlying lithology, a material that is associated with volume change upon wetting and drying and has led to foundation problems elsewhere in the country. Variou… Show more

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“…These characteristics are making DInSAR one of the most promising space-geodetic techniques for monitoring Earth's surface deformations [16]. Therefore, DInSAR techniques can be used for various engineering applications, such as land use and urban planning, as they contribute to the better understanding of an area's geomorphology and assist in the impact assessment of natural hazards, such as earthquakes and landslides [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These characteristics are making DInSAR one of the most promising space-geodetic techniques for monitoring Earth's surface deformations [16]. Therefore, DInSAR techniques can be used for various engineering applications, such as land use and urban planning, as they contribute to the better understanding of an area's geomorphology and assist in the impact assessment of natural hazards, such as earthquakes and landslides [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%