Landslide inventories and their statistical properties
King's College London · University of California, Davis · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Landslides are generally associated with a trigger, such as an earthquake, a rapid snowmelt or a large storm. The landslide event can include a single landslide or many thousands. The frequency–area (or volume) distribution of a landslide event quantifies the number of landslides that occur at different sizes. We examine three well‐documented landslide events, from Italy, Guatemala and the USA, each with a different triggering mechanism, and find that the landslide areas for all three are well approximated by the same three‐parameter inverse‐gamma distribution. For small landslide areas this distribution has an exponential ‘roll‐over’ and for medium and large landslide areas decays as a power‐law with…
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4Topics & keywords
- Landslide
- Geology
- Landslide classification
- Seismology
- Rockfall
- Erosion
- Geomorphology
- Event (particle physics)