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Publications by [Bhandary N. P.]

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<p>Landslides are the most frequent natural disaster in Nepal. As such, the scientific study of the Nepal landslides has been in progress for several years, but no significant achievement has been made in preventing landslides and mitigating disaster damage ...
Reference: Georisk: Assessment and Management of Risk for Engineered Systems and Geohazards, 2013
<p>Landslides are the most frequent natural disaster in Nepal. As such, the scientific study of the Nepal landslides has been in progress for several years, but no significant achievement has been made in preventing landslides and mitigating disaster damage ...
Reference: Georisk: Assessment and Management of Risk for Engineered Systems and Geohazards, 2013
An innovative configuration of pocket-type rockfall protective cable-net structure, known as Long-span Pocket-type Rock-net (LPR), has been developed in Japan. The global performance of the proposed system was initially checked by the experimental (full-scale) ...
Filed under: Rock Mechanics -  Rock Falls
Reference: Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 11, 3197–3212, 2011
Geologically and tectonically active Himalayan Range is characterized by highly elevated mountains and deep river valleys. Because of steep mountain slopes, and dynamic geological conditions, large scale landslides are very common in Lesser and Higher Himalayan ...
Reference: EnvironmentalGeology, 57(6):1423‐1434, 2009
Roadside slope failure is a common problem in the Himalayan region as road construction activities disturb natural slopes. Therefore, landslide susceptibility zonation is necessary for roadside slope disaster management and planning development activities. ...
Reference: Journal of International Geoscience Episodes, Vol. 31, No. 4