2022
DOI: 10.1002/geot.202200024
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Speicheranlagen und Wildbäche im Einflussbereich von langsam ablaufenden Großmassenbewegungen

Abstract: Slow moving landslides are a common phenomenon in the Alps. Often built‐up areas, infrastructure such as motorways, water storage or stream control structures are affected by such landslides. In this paper two case studies are discussed to present a decision‐making system for the evaluation and handling of such slow‐moving landslides.

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“…In many cases a decision about whether or not, cannot be met before a cost-intensive underground exploration phase and a cost-and timeintensive observational phase (e.g. inclinometer and geodetical measurements), which can last for years [6].…”
Section: Water Reservoirs Influenced By Smls -Handling and Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In many cases a decision about whether or not, cannot be met before a cost-intensive underground exploration phase and a cost-and timeintensive observational phase (e.g. inclinometer and geodetical measurements), which can last for years [6].…”
Section: Water Reservoirs Influenced By Smls -Handling and Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…inclinometer, geodetical, ground water and pore water measurements, installation of a weather station) are generally implemented [1,5]. Sometimes it is necessary to run such measurement campaigns over years to obtain sufficient data and to get a good understanding of the characteristics and main determining factors of such a SMLS [6].…”
Section: Introduction and Problem Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%