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The following pages link to Kate E Allstadt, Ph.D. (Q44453):
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- Improving near‐real‐time coseismic landslide models: Lessons learned from the 2016 Kaikōura, New Zealand, earthquake (Q145021) (← links)
- lsforce: A Python-based single-force seismic inversion framework for massive landslides (Q145894) (← links)
- Reconstructing the dynamics of the highly similar May 2016 and June 2019 Iliamna Volcano, Alaska ice–rock avalanches from seismoacoustic data (Q146000) (← links)
- Real-time monitoring of debris-flow velocity and mass deformation from field experiments with high sample rate lidar and video (Q149592) (← links)
- Taking the pulse of debris flows: Extracting debris-flow dynamics from good vibrations in southern California and central Colorado (Q149622) (← links)
- Inundation, flow dynamics, and damage in the 9 January 2018 Montecito Debris-Flow Event, California, USA: Opportunities and challenges for post-wildfire risk assessment (Q149633) (← links)
- A physical model of the high-frequency seismic signal generated by debris flows (Q149661) (← links)
- Earthquake-induced chains of geologic hazards: Patterns, mechanisms, and impacts (Q149681) (← links)
- Insights on multistage rock avalanche behavior from runout modeling constrained by seismic inversions (Q150628) (← links)
- Seismometer records of ground tilt induced by debris flows (Q150801) (← links)
- Presentation and analysis of a worldwide database of earthquake-induced landslide inventories (Q156210) (← links)
- An updated method for estimating landslide‐event magnitude (Q157453) (← links)
- Factors controlling landslide frequency-area distributions (Q157460) (← links)
- Landslide Assessments, Situational Awareness, and Event Response Research (LASER) (Q226975) (← links)
- Preliminary Analysis of Satellite Imagery and Seismic Observations of the Nuugaatsiaq Landslide and Tsunami, Greenland (Q228933) (← links)
- Near Realtime Maps of Possible Earthquake-Triggered Landslides (Q228957) (← links)
- An Interactive Web-based Application for Earthquake-triggered Ground Failure Inventories (Q229127) (← links)
- Discussion and Review of “Seismology of the Oso-Steelhead landslide” by Hibert, Stark, and Ekstrom (Q235053) (← links)
- A scenario study of seismically induced landsliding in Seattle using broadband synthetic seismograms (Q244916) (← links)
- Ground failure from the Anchorage, Alaska, earthquake of 30 November 2018 (Q255855) (← links)
- Seismic and acoustic signatures of surficial mass movements at volcanoes (Q257675) (← links)
- Map data and Unmanned Aircraft System imagery from the May 25, 2014 West Salt Creek rock avalanche in western Colorado (Q265409) (← links)
- A global empirical model for near real-time assessment of seismically induced landslides (Q265617) (← links)
- Using high sample rate lidar to measure debris-flow velocity and surface geometry (Q266149) (← links)
- Slope Unit Maker (SUMak): An efficient and parameter-free algorithm for delineating slope units to improve landslide modeling (Q271964) (← links)
- Mapping landslide susceptibility over large regions with limited data (Q275241) (← links)
- Landslides triggered by the 14 November 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikōura Earthquake, New Zealand (Q276548) (← links)
- Measuring basal force fluctuations of debris flows using seismic recordings and empirical green's functions (Q280854) (← links)
- Earthquake-triggered ground-failure inventory associated with the M7.1 2018 Southcentral Alaska earthquake (Q288380) (← links)
- Preliminary documentation of coseismic ground failure triggered by the February 6, 2023 Türkiye earthquake sequence (Q290455) (← links)
- The 2022 Chaos Canyon landslide in Colorado: Insights revealed by seismic analysis, field investigations, and remote sensing (Q290459) (← links)
- Integrated strategies for enhanced rapid earthquake shaking, ground failure, and impact estimation employing remotely sensed and ground truth constraints (Q291742) (← links)
- An update of USGS bear-real-time earthquake shaking and impact products (Q296425) (← links)
- Shallow repeating seismic events under an alpine glacier at Mount Rainier, Washington, USA (Q298042) (← links)
- Exotic Seismic Events Catalog (ESEC) Data Product (Q300037) (← links)
- USGS near-real-time products-and their use-for the 2018 Anchorage earthquake (Q300368) (← links)
- Observations on the May 2019 Joffre Peak landslides, British Columbia (Q300754) (← links)
- Rock-avalanche dynamics revealed by large-scale field mapping and seismic signals at a highly mobile avalanche in the West Salt Creek valley, western Colorado (Q301276) (← links)
- The US Geological Survey ground failure product: Near-real-time estimates of earthquake-triggered landslides and liquefaction (Q304972) (← links)
- Integrating landslide and liquefaction hazard and loss estimates with existing USGS real-time earthquake information products (Q305838) (← links)
- Overcoming barriers to progress in seismic monitoring and characterization of debris flows and lahars (Q308084) (← links)
- A near-real-time model for estimating probability of road obstruction due to earthquake-triggered landslides (Q309582) (← links)
- The influence of anthropogenic regulation and evaporite dissolution on earthquake-triggered ground failure (Q309645) (← links)
- Ground failure triggered by the 7 January 2020 M6.4 Puerto Rico earthquake (Q310064) (← links)
- Evaluation of remote mapping techniques for earthquake-triggered landslide inventories in an urban subarctic environment: A case study of the 2018 Anchorage, Alaska Earthquake (Q310715) (← links)
- Reconstructing the velocity and deformation of a rapid landslide using multiview video (Q311036) (← links)
- Comprehensive Global Database of Earthquake-Induced Landslide Events and Their Impacts (ver. 2.0, February 2022) (Q317897) (← links)
- UAV imagery and digital elevation data for the debris slide in Chaos Canyon, 28 June 2022, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. (Q319829) (← links)
- Earthquake triggered ground failure associated with the M7.1 2018 southcentral Alaska Earthquake (ver. 2.0, December 2023) (Q319833) (← links)
- Field observations of ground failure triggered by the 2020 Puerto Rico earthquake sequence (Q319977) (← links)