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Volumn 109, Issue 1-2, 2009, Pages 5-15
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Observations and predictions of the behaviour of large, slow-moving landslides in schist, Clyde Dam reservoir, New Zealand
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Author keywords
Landslide; Monitoring; Movement rate; Prediction; Rainfall effect
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Indexed keywords
CONTACT ENERGIES;
CRITICAL THRESHOLD;
CUMULATIVE RAINFALL;
DAM RESERVOIRS;
DAM SAFETY;
DEFORMATION RESPONSE;
FILLING IN;
GRAVITY DRAINAGE;
INUNDATION LEVELS;
MOVEMENT RATE;
NEW ZEALAND;
PREDICTION;
RAINFALL EFFECT;
RAINFALL EVENT;
RATE SENSITIVITY;
REMEDIAL WORK;
WET PERIOD;
DAMS;
FILLING;
FLOODS;
LAKES;
RESERVOIRS (WATER);
LANDSLIDES;
DAM;
DEFORMATION MECHANISM;
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT;
FAILURE MECHANISM;
LANDSLIDE;
MONITORING;
PREDICTION;
RAINFALL;
RESERVOIR;
SCHIST;
SLIDING;
SLOPE FAILURE;
SLOPE STABILITY;
AUSTRALASIA;
NEW ZEALAND;
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EID: 70349761445
PISSN: 00137952
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2009.02.005 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (85)
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References (9)
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