We summarise the contribution of geophysical imaging to local landslide early warning systems (LoLEWS), highlighting how the design and monitoring components of LoLEWS benefit from the enhanced spatial and temporal resolutions of time-lapse geophysical imaging. In addition, we discuss how with appropriate laboratory-based petrophysical transforms, geophysical data can be crucial for future slope failure forecasting and modelling, linking other methods of remote sensing and intrusive monitoring across different scales. We conclude that in light of ever-increasing spatiotemporal resolutions of data acquisition, geophysical monitoring should be a more widely considered technology in the toolbox of methods available to stakeholders operating LoLEWS.
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Whiteley, J. S., Watlet, A., Kendall, J. M., & Chambers, J. E. (2021). Brief communication: The role of geophysical imaging in local landslide early warning systems. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 21(12), 3863–3871. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-21-3863-2021
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