Articles | Volume 18, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-18-397-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-18-397-2018
Brief communication
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26 Jan 2018
Brief communication |  | 26 Jan 2018

Brief communication: Post-seismic landslides, the tough lesson of a catastrophe

Xuanmei Fan, Qiang Xu, and Gianvito Scaringi

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The long-term effect of strong earthquakes on geological hazards in mountainous areas is an underestimated issue, but the integrated use of field monitoring, remote sensing, and real-time predictive modelling can help to set up effective early warning systems, provide timely alarms, optimize rescue operations, and perform more accurate secondary hazard assessments. With this paper we wish to stimulate an open discussion on post-seismic slope stability and its implications for policy makers.
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