Your single point of reference for all your Geotechnical Inquiries

REPRESENTATIVE RAINFALL THRESHOLDS FOR LANDSLIDES IN THE NEPAL HIMALAYA (2008)

Measuring some 2400 km in length, the Himalaya accommodate millions of people in northern India and Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and parts of other Asian nations. Every year, especially during monsoon rains, landslides and related natural events in these mountains cause tremendous damage to lives, property, infrastructure, and environment. In the context of the Himalaya, however, the rainfall thresholds for landslide initiation are not well understood. This paper describes regional aspects of rainfall thresholds for landslides in the Himalaya.
Reference:
Geomorphology 100 (2008) 429–443
Organization:
Department of Safety Systems Construction Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kagawa University, 2217-20, Hayashi-cho, Takamatsu City, 761-0396, Japan
Nepal
User Rating:
You must be registered to vote.