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Several factors (including slope morphology, geological and structural settings, the mechanical properties of soils, weathering, hydrological and hydrogeological conditions and land use changes) can affect the origin and development of shallow landslides induced by rainfall. On 25 October 2011, an intense rainfall occurred in a wide area of...
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Over the last years, several researchers have investigated heterogeneous rock mass behaviour using the Geological Strength Index (GSI) classification system in conjunction with the Hoek–Brown criterion. Because of the variable composition of such rock masses, the availability of both petrographic and mechanical features of the intact rock is...
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High rocky sea cliffs are landforms affected by abrupt and quick geomorphological changing. Their stability depends on many factors: the characteristics and strength of the rock mass, the presence and conditions of discontinuities, the geometric relationships between joints and slope, weathering, the sea wave action and human intervention....
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