Prediction of landslide movements caused by climate change : Modelling the behaviour of a mean elevation large slide in the Alps and assessing its uncertainties
2008
Abstract
The consideration of predicted climate change conditions in the hydrogeological and geomechanical modelling of a large landslide allows the assessment of its future behaviour in case of crisis. This application shows that the predictions are not necessarily pessimistic, despite of the uncertainties of the needed assumptions.
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Title
Prediction of landslide movements caused by climate change : Modelling the behaviour of a mean elevation large slide in the Alps and assessing its uncertainties
Author(s)
Bonnard, C. ; Tacher, L. ; Beniston, M.
Published in
Proc.10th Int. Symp. on Landslides and Engineered Slopes
Pages
217-227
Conference
10th Int. Symp. on Landslides and Engineered Slopes, Xian, China, 30 June-4 July, 2008
Date
2008
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Laboratories
LMS
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Scientific production and competences > ENAC - School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering > IIC - Civil Engineering Institute > LMS - Soil Mechanics Laboratory
Peer-reviewed publications
Conference Papers
Work produced at EPFL
Published
Peer-reviewed publications
Conference Papers
Work produced at EPFL
Published
Record creation date
2008-12-17