“…On a much smaller scale, fracture processes on landslides, with magnitudes of M L < 0.0, were observed in several studies by advanced seismic monitoring technics. Fracture processes on landslides consisting of hard rock (fragments) were monitored by, for example, Brückl and Mertl (2006) in the Austrian Alps, Spillmann et al (2007) in the Swiss Alps, Helmstetter and Garambois (2010) at a rockslide, Got et al (2010) and Levy et al (2011) at rock columns, both in the French Alps, and Roth et al (2005) at the Aknes fjord in Norway. Studies of seismic monitoring of soft rock-landslides were conducted at the Heumoes slope, Austria Joswig, 2008, 2009;Walter et al, 2011), at the mudslide in Super-Sauze, French Alps (Walter et al, , 2011, and at the Slumgullion landslide, Colorado, US (Gomberg et al, 1995(Gomberg et al, , 2011.…”