Landslide risk assessment: prediction of travel distance

1999 
The Geotechnical Engineering Office of Hong Kong database of landslides for the period 1984-1993, containing over 3000 landslide records, and data for major landslides before this period were made available for a landslide risk assessment study. Data from over 1100 of these landslides in man-modified slopes were collated, processed, and analyzed statistically. Multiple regression models, based on slope geometry, were developed for the prediction of landslide travel on a horizontal surface below the slope. Although developed for slopes in Hong Kong, the models can be applied in similar geological situations (weathered granite and other weathered volcanics) and are suited for landslide risk zoning in areas below man-modified slopes and for the assessment of risks from individual cuts and fills.Key words: landslide, travel distance, risk, risk assessment.
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