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Landslides (journal)         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Draft:Landslides (academic journal)
Landslides is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on all aspects of landslides. The topics covered by the journal range from landslide identification and monitoring, remote sensing, laboratory and field testing, to risk assessment and mitigation.
Landslide         
  • Tropical Storm Talas]]
  •  The landslide at [[Surte]] in Sweden, 1950. It was a [[quick clay]] slide that killed one person.
  • Hotel Panorama at [[Lake Garda]]. Part of a hill of [[Devonian]] [[shale]] was removed to make the road, forming a dip-slope. The upper block detached along a bedding plane and is sliding down the hill, forming a jumbled pile of rock at the toe of the slide.
  • A NASA model has been developed to look at how potential landslide activity is changing around the world.
  • date=2017-07-13 }}, ''Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences'', February 17, 2006. August 20, 2015.</ref>
  • doi=10.19199/2017.3.0557-1405.048}}</ref> and is hardly visible, this landslide causes progressive damage to the national road, the national highway, a flyover, and several houses that are built on it.
TYPE OF NATURAL DISASTERS INVOLVING GROUND MOVEMENTS, OFTEN CAUSED BY SLOPE INSTABILITY TRIGGERED BY SPECIFIC EVENT
Landslides; Landslip; Land slip; Flexural toppling; Shallow landslide; Land slide; Land slippage; Earth slide; Slide (geomorphology); Earthslip; Landsliding
·noun The land which slips down.
II. Landslide ·noun The slipping down of a mass of land from a mountain, hill, ·etc.
landslide         
  • Tropical Storm Talas]]
  •  The landslide at [[Surte]] in Sweden, 1950. It was a [[quick clay]] slide that killed one person.
  • Hotel Panorama at [[Lake Garda]]. Part of a hill of [[Devonian]] [[shale]] was removed to make the road, forming a dip-slope. The upper block detached along a bedding plane and is sliding down the hill, forming a jumbled pile of rock at the toe of the slide.
  • A NASA model has been developed to look at how potential landslide activity is changing around the world.
  • date=2017-07-13 }}, ''Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences'', February 17, 2006. August 20, 2015.</ref>
  • doi=10.19199/2017.3.0557-1405.048}}</ref> and is hardly visible, this landslide causes progressive damage to the national road, the national highway, a flyover, and several houses that are built on it.
TYPE OF NATURAL DISASTERS INVOLVING GROUND MOVEMENTS, OFTEN CAUSED BY SLOPE INSTABILITY TRIGGERED BY SPECIFIC EVENT
Landslides; Landslip; Land slip; Flexural toppling; Shallow landslide; Land slide; Land slippage; Earth slide; Slide (geomorphology); Earthslip; Landsliding
(landslides)
1.
A landslide is a victory in an election in which a person or political party gets far more votes or seats than their opponents.
He won last month's presidential election by a landslide...
The NLD won a landslide victory in the elections five months ago.
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2.
A landslide is a large amount of earth and rocks falling down a cliff or the side of a mountain.
The storm caused landslides and flooding in Savona.
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Examples of use of LANDSLIDES
1. Flash floods and landslides were other possibilities.
2. Some smaller roads remained blocked by landslides.
3. Landslides killed eight persons in Roha, three in Poladpur areas while six persons were killed yesterday in landslides and drowning in the district, the official said.
4. At least 42 died in floods, landslides and other disasters.
5. Landslides are indeed a major worry at the moment.