Auflič, Mateja JemecHerrera, GerardoMateos, Rosa MaríaPoyiadji, EleftheriaQuental, LídiaSeverine, BernardiePeternel, TinaPodolszki, LaszloIadanza, CarlaKociu, ArbenWarmuz, BartłomiejJelének, JanHadjicharalambous, KleopasBecher, Gustaf PetersonDashwood, ClaireLiščák, PavelMinkevičius, VytautasTodorović, SašaMøller, Jens Jørgen2021-04-142021-04-142021Auflič, Mateja Jemec... [et.al.] - Landslides monitoring techniques review in the Geological Surveys of Europe. In: EGU General Assembly 2021, Online, 19–30 April 2021, EGU2021-8536http://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/3548ABSTRACT: Landsliding is the downslope movement of surface material under the force of gravity, initiated when gravitational and other types of shear stresses within the slope exceed the shear strength of the material that forms the slope. Often, landslides pose a physical and environmental threat to communities living in landslide-prone areas. While much landslide research focuses on monitoring techniques to define the background of the landslide (extent, volume, velocity, magnitude) one of the main goals of the Geological Surveys (GS) are to support and understand the regional and local geology to identify areas susceptible to landslides.engRiscos naturaisAvaliação de riscosGeoinformaçãoServiços GeológicosEuropaLandslides monitoring techniques review in the Geological Surveys of Europeconference object10.5194/egusphere-egu21-8536