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Connecting diverse landslide inventories for improved landslide information...
The evolution of the Australian Landslide Database (ALD) was driven by the need for a nationally consistent system of data collection in order to develop a sound knowledge base... -
Community risk in Gladstone: a multi-hazard risk assessment
The report is the fourth in a series of multi-hazard case studies by the Geoscience Australia Cities Project. It is a summary report which considers tropical cyclone, including... -
Quantitive landslide risk assessment of Cairns
This is a report describing a quantitative landslide risk assessment carried out in the Cairns area as part of the AGSO Cities Project. The study objective is to provide... -
Wollongong Landslides: Hazard Modelling and Risk Assessment
Landslide in Australia, for the most part, is not seen as a major threat to our urban communities. However, this general belief is far from the reality of the situation. Our... -
Investigation of a small landslide Area 9 Yarralumla Valley, Australian...
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The Australian Landslides Data Model
A number of different landslide inventories exist within Australia, and each uniquely addresses a specific purpose. These databases range in scale and detail, and although some... -
Landslides: Teachers Notes and Student Activities
Landslides are one of Australia's most dangerous natural hazards and result from a mass movement of material down a slope or cliff face. This 50 page booklet explains the nature... -
The 30th September 2009 Sumatra Earthquake Padang Region Damage Survey
On the 30th September 2009 a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck West Sumatra in the Padang and Pariaman regions. It caused widespread damage to buildings and resulted and an... -
Landslide Costs in the Wollongong Region
The cost of landslide is underestimated in Australia because the impact and loss associated with these events are not readily reported or captured. There is no reliable source... -
Impact of Landslides in Australia to June 1999
In the following discussion the term 'landslides' is used in a very broad sense to include rock falls, topples, flows of solid material and slow movements of a few tens of... -
Natural Hazards - Landslides Data Entry
Natural hazards have an impact on every Australian State and Territory. These hazards include bushfires, cyclones, earthquakes, floods, landslides, severe weather, tsunami and... -
Landslide Search
This database allows users to search for - naturally-occurring landslides - landslides with a significant human contribution or directly triggered by humans,- flood events...
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