Landslide Science
Geospatial Advances in Monitoring, Modeling, and Management
Andreas Tsatsaris editor Kleomenis Kalogeropoulos editor Christos Polykretis editor Maria Ferentinou editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Publishing:1st Mar '27
£117.99
This title is due to be published on 1st March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Landslide Science: Geospatial Advances in Monitoring, Modeling, and Management presents a detailed exploration of the latest advancements in landslide research, offering a thorough examination of the latest geospatial technologies and methodologies. The book begins with a comprehensive exploration of landslides, starting with an understanding of their nature, including characteristics, types, and historical perspectives. Factors triggering or influencing landslides are examined, such as rainfall, earthquakes, and topographical influences. Remote sensing techniques for landslide investigation are detailed, covering detection, monitoring, and imagery data processing methods using various sensors and technologies. In addition, spatial landslide assessment and mapping are discussed, including inventory mapping, susceptibility assessment, and hazard assessment utilizing different approaches and uncertainty validation methods. Engineering-based landslide analysis focuses on geotechnical aspects, hydrogeological influences, and methodologies for simulations and slope stability analysis. The book also addresses landslide impacts and risk management strategies, covering vulnerability assessment, risk analysis, environmental consequences, prevention, mitigation strategies, and community engagement.
ISBN: 9780443383557
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 450g
400 pages