|
Showing 1 - 1 of
1 matches in All Departments
Landslides in sensitive clays represent a major hazard in the
northern countries of the world such as Canada, Finland, Norway,
Russia, Sweden and in the US state of Alaska. Past and recent
examples of catastrophic landslides at e.g. Saint-Jean-Vianney in
1971, Rissa in 1979, Finneidfjord in 1996 and Kattmarka in 2009
have illustrated the great mobility of the remolded sensitive clays
and their hazardous retrogressive potential. These events call for
a better understanding of landslide in sensitive clay terrain to
assist authorities with state-of-the-art hazard assessment methods,
risk management schemes, mitigation measures and planning. During
the last decades the elevated awareness regarding slope movement in
sensitive clays has led to major advances in mapping techniques and
development of highly sophisticated geotechnical and geophysical
investigation tools. Great advances in numerical techniques dealing
with progressive failure and landslide kinematic have also lead to
increase understanding and predictability of landslides in
sensitive clays and their consequences. This volume consists of the
latest scientific research by international experts dealing with
geological, geotechnical and geophysical aspects of slope failure
in sensitive clays and focuses on understanding the full spectrum
of challenges presented by landslides in such brittle materials.
|
You may like...
Gloria
Sam Smith
CD
R238
R185
Discovery Miles 1 850
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.