Witryna20 mar 2024 · Due to the steep terrain and dense population in Hong Kong, even a small landslide may lead to serious consequences in urban areas. A series of landslide … Witryna5 maj 2013 · Physical impacts of climate change on landslide occurrence and related adaptation. 12. Landslides and geologic environments. 13. Numerical modeling of rock-slope instability. 14. ... Hong Kong landslides. 31. Landslides induced by the Wenchuan earthquake. 32. Landslides on other planets. Index. Get access. Share.
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WitrynaThe results of the study show that: 1) the urban-mountain interaction zone in the Bay Area is located in Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hong Kong, with an area of 131.8, 81.6 and 58.5 km 2 respectively, primarily in areas with a high proportion of hilly and shallow mountainous areas and rapid urban development; 2) Shenzhen and Hong Kong had … Witryna15 sty 2002 · Steep terrain and high a frequency of tropical rainstorms make landslide occurrence on natural terrain a common phenomenon in Hong Kong. This paper reports on the use of a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) database, compiled primarily from existing digital maps and aerial photographs, to describe the physical … ont firmware
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Witryna26 lis 2024 · Leaders of Hong Kong's pro-democracy bloc warned on Monday they would use the group's landslide victory in local elections to put pressure on the government to accede to the demands of a protest movement which has gripped the city for nearly six months. Witryna8 paź 2024 · Indeed, a rainstorm with a rolling 24-h rainfall of over 300 mm anywhere in Hong Kong, or if it has resulted in fatal landslides, is recognized as a significant rainstorm (Ko and Lo 2016). Hong Kong has a total land area of about 1100 km 2. The topography of Hong Kong comprises steep mountainous areas and dissected valleys. Witryna16 lut 2024 · Worldwide, landslides pose a serious risk of death, causing more than 55,000 fatalities from 2004 to 2016 (Froude and Petley 2024 ). Hong Kong records an average of 300 (reported) landslides per year, resulting in significant socioeconomic damages (CEDD 2014) and nearly 500 deaths since 1948 (Cheung 2024; Keegan … ont finance