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  Poster Programme - NH3.02 Large slope instabilities: from dating, triggering and evolution modelling to hazard assessment

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Convener: Crosta, G.
Co-Convener: Clague, J., Evans, S.
Co-Sponsorship: GM


Author in Attendance:

Thursday, 28 April 2005 17:30 - 19:00
Display Time: Thursday, 28 April 2005 08:00 -
Thursday, 28 April 2005 19:00
Poster Area: Hall Y

Chairperson: N.N.

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Y152
EGU05-A-01156;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0152
Cossart, E.; Braucher, R.; Bourlès, D.L.; Fort, M.
What are the mass movements triggering factors in deglaciated areas? Insights from field data and cosmonuclides datings in Upper Durance catchment (Southern French Alps).

Y153
EGU05-A-02200;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0153
Shou, K.; Chen, Y.; Liu, H.
Hazard analysis of the Li-shan landslide in Taiwan

Y154
EGU05-A-02729;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0154
Prager, C.
Relevance of dating deep seated mass movements: evidence from the Holocene Fernpass-rockslide (Northern Calcareous Alps, Tyrol, Austria)

Y155
EGU05-A-02737;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0155
Prager, C.; Zangerl, C.
Kinematics of a long run-out rockslide: a case study from the Fernpass-region (Northern Calcareous Alps, Tyrol, Austria)

Y156
EGU05-A-03434;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0156
Deline, P.
Large rock avalanches on glacier since 2500 BP on the Italian flank of the Mont Blanc massif.

Y157
EGU05-A-04112;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0157
Hantz, D.; Frayssines, M.
The relation between rock fall frequency and erosion rate

Y158
EGU05-A-04125;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0158
Weidinger, J.T.
Predesign, failure and displacement mechanisms of large rockslides in the langthang-, annapurna- and kanjiroba himalayas of nepal

Y159
EGU05-A-04988;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0159
Ambrosi, C.; Thuering, M.
Numerical analysis of progressive failure in large rock slopes in the Central Alps (Ticino, Switzerland)

Y160
EGU05-A-05289;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0160
Mitchell, W. A.; Taylor, P. J.; McSaveney, M. J.; Zondervan, A.; Kim, K.
Age of the Keylong Serai rock avalanche, NW Indian Himalaya

Y161
EGU05-A-05512;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0161
Bachmann, D; Bouissou, S; Chemenda, A
Deep seated gravitational slope deformation and associated massif fracturing: New insights from physical modelling.

Y162
EGU05-A-06538;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0162
Cojean, R.; Pollet, N.
The slab-on-slab model as a key model to hazard assessment related to large slope instabilities

Y163
EGU05-A-06766;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0163
Dunning, S.A.; Rosser, N.J.; Massey, C.R.; Petley, D.N.; Lim, M
Structural control and preliminary numerical modelling of large bedrock slope failures in the Bhutan Himalaya

Y164
EGU05-A-07246;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0164
R. Mourgues, R. M.
Influence of 3-D geometry on slope stability and slope-failure dynamic illustrated by physical experiments involving pore-fluid overpressure and quasi-3D analytical models

Y165
EGU05-A-07680;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0165
b. Martins-Campina, b. M.; f. Huneau, f. H.; r. Fabre, r. F.
Rockslides of "Eaux-Bonnes" (Pyrenees, France).

Y166
EGU05-A-07759;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0166
Blais-Stevens, A.; Schwab, J.W.; Geertsema, M.
The Khyex River rapid earth flow, a catastrophic landslide near Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada

Y167
EGU05-A-08469;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0167
Ribodetti, A.; Agudelo, W.; Collot, J-Y.; Lamarche, G.
2D quantitative imaging from MCS data of the North Matakaoa (New Zealand)

Y168
EGU05-A-08507;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0168
Ronchetti, F.; Corsini, A.; Tellini, C.
Deep-seated slope deformations in the Northern Apennines: integrated analysis and monitoring of Berceto landslide (Parma, Italy)

Y169
EGU05-A-08652;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0169
Ambrosi, C.; Crosta, G.B.
Effects of slope geometry on large slope instabilities

Y170
EGU05-A-08823;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0170
Rosser, N.J.; Nelis, S.B.; Allison, R.J.; Cox, N.J.; Goudie, A.S.; Migon, P.
Large slope instabilities in sandstone desert evolution; combined modelling and dating of failures: implications for landscape evolution.

Y171
EGU05-A-08847;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0171
Bardou, E.; Sosio, R.; Baillifard, F.
Influences of geological characteristics on the debris flow activity of mountain torrents. Comparative case study of two couple of torrents in Valais, (South-western Switzerland)

Y172
EGU05-A-09557;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0172
Berti, M.; Biavati, G.; Generali, M.; Ghirotti, M.; Marafioti, M.; Simoni, A.
Analysis of post-failure deformation in landslides involving structurally complex clay

Y173
EGU05-A-09955;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0173
Burdakova, E.V.; Glinskaya, N.V.; Palamarchuk, V.K.
Short-term prediction of the landslides initiated activity in studies of the steep slopes

Y174
EGU05-A-09968;  NH3.02-1TH5P-0174
Santo, A.; Di Crescenzo, G. ; De Falco, M.; Iervolino, V. E.
Proposal for a method to estimate the triggering susceptibility to debris slides-rapid earth flows: two case-studies in Campania (Southern Italy).




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