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  1. Slides. Figure 3. These schematics illustrate the major types of landslide movement. Although many types of mass movements are included in the general term “landslide,” the more restrictive use of the term refers only to mass movements, where there is a distinct zone of weakness that separates the slide material from more stable underlying material.

  2. Dec 24, 2012 · A landslide is soil, rock and other debris giving way to gravity.(Image credit: Mark Reid, USGS.) When soil, rock, and other earth debris can no longer hold it together and gives way to gravity ...

  3. The global Landslide Hazard Assessment for Situational Awareness ( LHASA) model was developed to provide situational awareness of landslide hazards for a wide range of users. The model combines GPM near real-time precipitation data with a global landslide susceptibility map to generate estimates of where and when rainfall-triggered landslides ...

  4. Landslides are one of the most pervasive hazards in the world, causing thousands of fatalities and billions of dollars in damages each year. While landslides are often small in area, significant triggering events can cause greater impacts, resulting in runout or mobilization of debris that can extend for miles.

  5. The term landslide describes downhill earth movements that can move slowly and cause damage gradually, or move rapidly, destroying property and taking lives suddenly and unexpectedly. Most landslides are caused by natural forces or events, such as heavy rain and snowmelt, shaking due to earthquakes , volcanic eruptions and gravity.

  6. This handbook helps homeowners, community and emergency managers, and decisionmakers to take the positive step of encouraging awareness of available options and recourse in regard to landslide hazard. We provide a list of references, available in print or on the World Wide Web (Internet), that can be used for further knowledge about landslides.

  7. Jul 21, 2020 · Slow-moving landslides rarely claim lives 5, but fast-moving (m s −1) debris flows can initiate from within the slow-moving landslide mass and inundate large areas 6, 7. In addition, slow-moving ...

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