2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.105940
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Unbiased logic-tree data for earthquake-induced landslide hazard maps for low-to-moderate magnitude events

Abstract: Land-use planning in regard of earthquake-triggered landslides is usually implemented by means of the production of hazard maps. The well-known Newmark rigid block methodology is the most frequent used approach for this purpose. In this method, slope stability is evaluated by the estimation of the Newmark displacement, which is used to set different categories of hazard. This methodology presents limitations due to the difficulty of incorporating the variability of the used variables. For that reason, the logi… Show more

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“…-Other: articles presenting various types of research activities related to EQTLs, such as data presentation (e.g., Fortunato et al, 2012;Tanyas et al, 2017;Villani et al, 2018;Rodríguez-Peces et al, 2020), synthesis of historical information and review articles (e.g., Keefer, 1984;Bird and Bommer, 2004;Wasowski et al, 2011;Fan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Article Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Other: articles presenting various types of research activities related to EQTLs, such as data presentation (e.g., Fortunato et al, 2012;Tanyas et al, 2017;Villani et al, 2018;Rodríguez-Peces et al, 2020), synthesis of historical information and review articles (e.g., Keefer, 1984;Bird and Bommer, 2004;Wasowski et al, 2011;Fan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Article Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%