2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-60706-7_43
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Soil Databases to Assist Slope Stability Assessments in the Eastern Caribbean

Abstract: Rainfall-triggered landslides are an 'everyday risk' to Small Island States, such as Saint Lucia in the Caribbean, and have the potential to destroy or damage buildings and disrupt lifelines such as roads and pipelines. To better evaluate these landslide hazards, efforts have been made to develop decisionsupport tools linking rainfall scenarios to stability for different types of road cut slope. Many thousands of stochastic simulations can be performed using a combined hydrology and slope stability model (CHAS… Show more

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