Real-time landslide warning during heavy rainfall

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Abstract

A real-time system for issuing warnings of landslides during major storms is being developed for the San Francisco Bay region, California. The system is based on empirical and theoretical relations between rainfall and landslide initiation, geologic determination of areas susceptible to landslides, real-time monitoring of a regional network of telemetering rain gages, and National Weather Service precipitation forecasts. This system was used to issue warnings during the storms of 12 to 21 February 1986, which produced 800 millimeters of rainfall in the region. Although analysis after the storms suggests that modifications and additional developments are needed, the system successfully predicted the times of major landslide events. It could be used as a prototype for systems in other landslide-prone regions.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Real-time landslide warning during heavy rainfall
Series title Science
DOI 10.1126/science.238.4829.921
Volume 238
Issue 4829
Year Published 1987
Language English
Publisher American Association for the Advancement of Science
Contributing office(s) Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
Description 5 p.
First page 921
Last page 925
Country United States
State California
City San Francisco
Other Geospatial San Francisco Bay region
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