articleGeologyAug 2, 2012Closed access

Global patterns of loss of life from landslides

Durham University

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Abstract

Global loss of life from landslides is poorly quantifi ed. A global data set of fatalities from nonseismically triggered landslides that resulted in loss of life between A.D. 2004 and 2010 permits for the fi rst time proper quantifi cation of impacts and spatial distributions. In total, 2620 fatal landslides were recorded worldwide during the 7 yr period of the study, causing a total of 32,322 recorded fatalities. These total numbers of landslides and victims are an order of magnitude greater than other data sets have indicated, but analysis of the data suggests that it may still slightly underestimate the true human costs. The majority of human losses occur in Asia, especially along the Himalayan Arc and in…

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Keywords
  • Landslide
  • Geology
  • Seismology
  • Earth science
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