A complex geo-scientific strategy for landslide hazard mitigation - From airborne mapping to ground monitoring

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After a large landslide event in Sibratsgfäll/Austria several exploration methods were evaluated on their applicability to investigate and monitor landslide areas. The resulting optimised strategy consists of the combined application of airborne electromagnetics, ground geoelectrical measurements and geoelectrical monitoring combined with hydrological and geological mapping and geotechnical modelling. Interdisciplinary communication and discussion was the primary key to assess this complicated hazard situation.

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Supper, R., Römer, A., Jochum, B., Bieber, G., & Jaritz, W. (2008). A complex geo-scientific strategy for landslide hazard mitigation - From airborne mapping to ground monitoring. Advances in Geosciences, 14, 195–200. https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-14-195-2008

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