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Paper presented at the ISRM VietRock Conference, March 12–13, 2015
Paper Number: ISRM-VIETROCK-2015-032
... lies on the site of an ancient stabilized landslide, but due to the construction of the cut slope upstream of the power house, the ancient landslide reactivated, creating a rupture of the penstock and an inclination of vertical shaft N2, so the electrical generation has been stoped. At present...
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Paper presented at the ISRM VietRock Conference, March 12–13, 2015
Paper Number: ISRM-VIETROCK-2015-027
... Abstract The study aims to apply statistical approaches for landslide susceptibility mapping for natural and cut slopes at two study areas in Vietnam. A landslide database from two study areas with 837 natural and 82 cut slopes was used to produce susceptibility maps to predict the landslide...