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The following pages link to Ben Mirus (Q48087):
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- Results of hydrologic monitoring on landslide-prone coastal bluffs near Mukilteo, Washington (Q58000) (← links)
- Precipitation thresholds for landslide occurrence near Seattle, Mukilteo, and Everett, Washington (Q58208) (← links)
- Incorporating spatially heterogeneous infiltration capacity into hydrologic models with applications for simulating post‐wildfire debris flow initiation (Q145010) (← links)
- Variability in soil-water retention properties and implications for physics-based simulation of landslide early warning criteria (Q145243) (← links)
- Rapid-response unsaturated zone hydrology: Small-scale data, small-scale theory, big problems (Q146104) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of the effect of subgrid variability in a physically based hydrological model on runoff, soil moisture, and slope stability (Q146209) (← links)
- Incorporating the effects of complex soil layering and thickness local variability into distributed landslide susceptibility assessments (Q146239) (← links)
- In-situ monitoring of infiltration-induced instability of I-70 embankment west of the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnels, phase III (Q146459) (← links)
- Practical estimates of field-saturated hydraulic conductivity of bedrock outcrops using a modified bottomless bucket method (Q147562) (← links)
- Physically based estimation of rainfall thresholds triggering shallow landslides in volcanic slopes of southern Italy (Q149102) (← links)
- Effects of infiltration characteristics on the spatial-temporal evolution of stability of an interstate highway embankment (Q149445) (← links)
- Elucidating the role of vegetation in the initiation of rainfall-induced shallow landslides: Insights from an extreme rainfall event in the Colorado Front Range (Q151205) (← links)
- Simulated effect of topography and soil properties on hydrologic response and landslide potential under variable rainfall conditions in the Oregon Coast Range, USA (Q151520) (← links)
- Identifying long term empirical relationships between storm characteristics and episodic groundwater recharge (Q155975) (← links)
- Hydrologic impacts of landslide disturbances: Implications for remobilization and hazard persistence (Q156248) (← links)
- Disturbance hydrology: Preparing for an increasingly disturbed future (Q156252) (← links)
- Evaluating the importance of characterizing soil structure and horizons in parameterizing a hydrologic process model (Q157850) (← links)
- National Landslide Hazards Maps (NLHM) (Q226871) (← links)
- Seattle Area, Washington (Q228989) (← links)
- Portland, Oregon (Q228990) (← links)
- Knife Ridge, Elliott State Forest, Oregon (Q228991) (← links)
- Landslides Can Cause More Landslides (Q229059) (← links)
- Integrating Disparate Spatial Datasets from Local to National Scale for Open-Access Web-Based Visualization and Analysis: A Case Study Compiling U.S. Landslide Inventories (Q229116) (← links)
- The Galapagos archipelago: A natural laboratory to examine sharp hydroclimatic, geologic and anthropogenic gradients (Q238213) (← links)
- An overview of current applications, challenges, and future trends in distributed process-based models in hydrology (Q238271) (← links)
- Preferential flow, diffuse flow, and perching in an interbedded fractured-rock unsaturated zone (Q239038) (← links)
- Balancing practicality and hydrologic realism: a parsimonious approach for simulating rapid groundwater recharge via unsaturated-zone preferential flow (Q242893) (← links)
- How runoff begins (and ends): characterizing hydrologic response at the catchment scale (Q243644) (← links)
- Landslide initiation thresholds in data-sparse regions: Application to landslide early warning criteria in Sitka, Alaska, USA (Q260067) (← links)
- Hydrologic characterization of desert soils with varying degrees of pedogenesis: 2. Inverse modeling for eff ective properties (Q263413) (← links)
- Evaluation of techniques for mitigating snowmelt infiltration-induced landsliding in a highway embankment (Q265065) (← links)
- Prolonged influence of urbanization on landslide susceptibility (Q265904) (← links)
- HydroMet: A new code for automated objective optimization of hydrometeorological thresholds for landslide initiation (Q267278) (← links)
- UZIG research: Measurement and characterization of unsaturated zone processes under wide-ranging climates and changing conditions (Q269181) (← links)
- Slope Unit Maker (SUMak): An efficient and parameter-free algorithm for delineating slope units to improve landslide modeling (Q271964) (← links)
- First-order exchange coefficient coupling for simulating surface water-groundwater interactions: Parameter sensitivity and consistency with a physics-based approach (Q273739) (← links)
- Mapping landslide susceptibility over large regions with limited data (Q275241) (← links)
- Developing hydro-meteorological thresholds for shallow landslide initiation and early warning (Q281439) (← links)
- Deep Learning as a tool to forecast hydrologic response for landslide-prone hillslopes (Q281947) (← links)
- Constructing a large-scale landslide database across heterogeneous environments using task-specific model updates (Q288651) (← links)
- Temporal and spatial variability of shallow soil moisture across four planar hillslopes on a tropical ocean island, San Cristóbal, Galápagos (Q292297) (← links)
- Conceptual framework for assessing disturbance impacts on debris-flow initiation thresholds across hydroclimatic settings (Q293609) (← links)
- Debris-flow entrainment modelling under climate change: Considering antecedent moisture conditions along the flow path (Q294203) (← links)
- Landslides across the United States: Occurrence, susceptibility, and data limitations (Q301365) (← links)
- Integrating real-time subsurface hydrologic monitoring with empirical rainfall thresholds to improve landslide early warning (Q304807) (← links)
- Assessing the feasibility of satellite-based thresholds for hydrologically driven landsliding (Q305573) (← links)
- Hillslopes in humid-tropical climates aren’t always wet: Implications for hydrologic response and landslide initiation in Puerto Rico, USA (Q306065) (← links)
- Identifying physics‐based thresholds for rainfall‐induced landsliding (Q307338) (← links)
- The future of landslides’ past—A framework for assessing consecutive landsliding systems (Q311487) (← links)
- Effect of hydraulic hysteresis on the stability of infinite slopes under steady infiltration (Q311638) (← links)