Our new paper brings together fieldwork, interviews and remote sensing datasets to explore a landslide-flood hazard cascade event that occurred in Kagbeni, Mustang, Nepal in 2023. Find out more here! doi.org/10.4000/154up
Our new paper brings together fieldwork, interviews and remote sensing datasets to explore a landslide-flood hazard cascade event that occurred in Kagbeni, Mustang, Nepal in 2023. Find out more here! doi.org/10.4000/154up
Our new paper @egu-esurf.bsky.social is now online! We used Sentinel-1 SAR to detect landslide activity during an earthquake sequence, demonstrating that InSAR coherence can be used to detect not only new failures but also reactivations and precursory movement. esurf.copernicus.org/articles/13/...
Find out more about the diamond open access #Geomorphology journal @geomorphica.bsky.social by taking a look at our newly published editorial! 💎📖⛰️
Our new study of how InSAR coherence can be used to detect multi-stage landslide activity during an earthquake sequence is now open for discussion at ESurf!
The second paper is ready. Congratulations to the authors including @earthshaker.bsky.social and big thank you for your contribution 🎉. Interested in publishing with and/or volunteering for Geomorphica? Check out our homepage geomorphica.org 💙
If you're at #EGU this week, come and talk to Katy and Alice on Tuesday morning at poster 118 in Hall X1. We would love to discuss DOA publishing in Geomorphology with as many of you as possible!
⚒️First Planet Labs imagery from Taiwan, from a few hours after the earthquake shows quite some landslide dust clouds in the valleys. Peering through the dust so far, looks like a lot of reactivation of slopes along with some new slides.
This Thursday (28th) I'm presenting in the online Landscapes Live seminar series! Register at landscapeslive.org if you're interested in how we can use Sentinel-1 to better follow shallow landslide evolution through time during sequences of earthquakes and storms
I received a weird email from MDPI remote sensing which included a link to what I think was every paper that needed reviewing in any topic asking for volunteers. I never replied, so I don't know whether they would have stopped me from volunteering to review something I had no knowledge of.
If you use modern methods in geomorphology (GIS/remote sensing/cloud computing/AI) and you're looking for an EGU session to present your work in, we invite you to submit to our session on Geomorphology in the Digital Era (deadline Jan 10th!) meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/sessio...
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