Characteristics of rain-induced landslides in the Indian Himalaya: A case study of the Mandakini Catchment during the 2013 flood
Landslides triggered by monsoon rainfall are a recurring hazard that lead to loss of life and cause enormous property and infrastructure damage in the Indian Himalaya. This study is focused on understanding the role of extreme rainfall and physical factors in causing landslides in the Indian Himalay...
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Main Authors: | BHARDWAJ, Alok, WASSON, Robert J., ZIEGLER, Alan D., CHOW, Winston T. L., SUNDRIYAL, Yas Pal |
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Language: | English |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3070 |
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