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Paper presented at the ISRM International Workshop on Rock Mechanics and Engineering Geology in Volcanic Fields, September 9–11, 2021
Paper Number: ISRM-IWRMEGV-2021-23
... for the site formation works on a mountain ridge. The cut slopes were designed based on limited soil investigation data in the thick tropical rainforest. A small scale landslide took place immediately after the excavation started on one of the slopes. To find out the cause of the landslide, an additional soil...
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Workshop on Rock Mechanics and Engineering Geology in Volcanic Fields, September 9–11, 2021
Paper Number: ISRM-IWRMEGV-2021-05
... such risks due to volcanic gases. Other geothermal hazards are landslides, phreatic eruptions, and earthquakes. volcanology geologist plate tectonics geological subdiscipline volcanic arc structural geology hazard blowout island geothermal exploration electricity landslide indonesia...
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Workshop on Rock Mechanics and Engineering Geology in Volcanic Fields, September 9–11, 2021
Paper Number: ISRM-IWRMEGV-2021-32
... Abstract The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between intrusion of granite bodies, thermal metamorphism, and landslides. Omine granites and Kumano acid igneous rocks are widely distributed in the central to southern parts of the Kii Peninsula. These basic rock bodies have...
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Workshop on Rock Mechanics and Engineering Geology in Volcanic Fields, September 9–11, 2021
Paper Number: ISRM-IWRMEGV-2021-24
... Abstract The 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes caused large-scale landslides in Minamiaso, Aso District, Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan, which is situated on a caldera wall of the Aso volcano. The length and width of a landslide studied are approximately 700 m and 200 m respectively, and its volume...
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Workshop on Rock Mechanics and Engineering Geology in Volcanic Fields, September 9–11, 2021
Paper Number: ISRM-IWRMEGV-2021-17
... Abstract Past submarine landslides are often uplifted by tectonic movements and appear on land. The layer of the past submarine landslides are mechanically weaker than the surrounding strata and may cause landslides. The stability of a past submarine landslide is affected by (i) a load...
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Workshop on Rock Mechanics and Engineering Geology in Volcanic Fields, September 9–11, 2021
Paper Number: ISRM-IWRMEGV-2021-47
... Abstract Records of spread-type landslides (STLs) in Japan, with their geomorphic and geologic characteristics, such as locations (coordinates of the center of the main scarp), heights of the top of the scarp and bottom of the slide, length and width of the landslide body, and lithology...
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Workshop on Rock Mechanics and Geoengineering in Volcanic Environments, May 31–June 1, 2010
Paper Number: ISRM-IWVE-2010-021
... Nacional, Costa Rica Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, United Kingdom M. Hürlimann Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), Barcelona, Spain ABSTRACT: Giant volcanic landslides are one of the most hazardous geological processes. Still, the mechanisms that trigger them remain unresolved...
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Workshop on Rock Mechanics and Geoengineering in Volcanic Environments, May 31–June 1, 2010
Paper Number: ISRM-IWVE-2010-027
... ABSTRACT: On 30 December 2002 a submarine landslide generated high tsunami waves and destabilized the subaerial slope of the NW flank of the Stromboli volcanic island. The volcano flank is a large subaerial and subaqueous scar filled by loose volcaniclastic materials. Their susceptibility...
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Workshop on Rock Mechanics and Geoengineering in Volcanic Environments, May 31–June 1, 2010
Paper Number: ISRM-IWVE-2010-025
... such as strength of the rocks, cohe- sion, friction angles among others are essential to understand the stability of volcanic terrains. In the case of the Canary Archipelago, many recent Works analysed the occurrence of giant landslides in the islands and the factors that increase the risk of lateral collapse...

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