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The landslide handbook [electronic resource] : a guide to understanding landslides / by Lynn M. Highland and Peter Bobrowsky.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Reston, Va. : U.S. Geological Survey, 2008.Description: [xiii, 129] p. : digital, PDF file, col. illOther title:
  • Guide to understanding landslides
Summary: This handbook is intended to be a resource for people affected by landslides to acquire further knowledge, especially about the conditions that are unique to their neighborhoods and communities. Considerable literature and research are available concerning landslides, but unfortunately little of it is synthesized and integrated to address the geographically unique geologic and climatic conditions around the globe. Landslides occur throughout the world, under all climatic conditions and terrains, cost billions in monetary losses, and are responsible for thousands of deaths and injuries each year. Often, they cause long-term economic disruption, population displacement, and negative effects on the natural environment.
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 551.435 HIG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 900101271

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This handbook is intended to be a resource for people affected by landslides to acquire further knowledge, especially about the conditions that are unique to their neighborhoods and communities. Considerable literature and research are available concerning landslides, but unfortunately little of it is synthesized and integrated to address the geographically unique geologic and climatic conditions around the globe. Landslides occur throughout the world, under all climatic conditions and terrains, cost billions in monetary losses, and are responsible for thousands of deaths and injuries each year. Often, they cause long-term economic disruption, population displacement, and negative effects on the natural environment.

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