11 ISSUES IN EARTHQUAKE -TRIGGERED LANDSLIDES ; THE NEXT GENERATION?

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11 ISSUES IN EARTHQUAKE -TRIGGERED LANDSLIDES ; THE NEXT GENERATION? Documentation of individual case histories Site Specific Issues – slope stability (initial failure), Newmark Inventories – remote sensing, digital terrain data Damage/Fatalities (Event/many events) – loss data Landslide Dams - formation, behaviour, mitigation Geomorphology/Landscape Evolution - Post-failure behaviour of individual slides; (transition to catastrophic behaviour), modelling Probability of occurrence; hazard and risk (M&F) Use of lab model tests – centrifuge, shaking table (insights into processes) Site effects – amplification Loss of biomass Cross cutting themes – seismology of source earthquake (source, depth etc), tectonic setting, etc