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Spanish term or phrase:
TALUDES DESLIZADOS
English translation:
slope failures
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bigedsenior
May 13, 2019 19:52
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Spanish term
TALUDES DESLIZADOS
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LANDSLIDES
The mass movements triggered by the 2017 event can be described by a statistical analysis supported by the landslide inventory. The statistical analysis is expressed as the ratio between the area of a single movement Ai over the total movement area ΣAi. Figure 8 (a - c) presents the area-ratio histogram of movement types, mobilized volume, and vegetation cover COMO FUNCIÓN DE LA PENDIENTE PROMEDIO DE LOS TALUDES DESLIZADOS, respectively
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4 | failed slopes | Thomas Walker |
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Landslides, Slope Failure, & other Mass Wasting Processes Module 4 ...
geology.isu.edu/wapi/EnvGeo/EG4_mass_wasting/EG_module_4.htm
Each of these events represents some type of slope failure. Slope failure, also referred to as mass wasting, is the downslope movement of rock debris and soil in ...
Slope Failure - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sci...
Slope failure prediction is done based on multivariate statistical analysis of different parameters and analytical hierarchy process method. In the slope-failure ...
Slope stability - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slope_stability
Slope stability refers to the condition of inclined soil or rock slopes to withstand or undergo ... Factors that can trigger slope failure include hydrologic events (such as intense or prolonged rainfall, rapid snowmelt, progressive soil saturation,
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failed slopes
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Histograms of movement types, mobilized volume, and vegetation cover as a function of the average gradient (slope) of the slopes that have failed; i.e., on which landslides have occurred.
Histograms of movement types, mobilized volume, and vegetation cover as a function of the average gradient (slope) of the slopes that have failed; i.e., on which landslides have occurred.
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