At the home page for the National Disaster Reference Database, there are links to various reports—and images—of landslides; see ndrd.gsfc.nasa.gov
The U.S. Geological Survey site specific to landslide hazards is at www.usgs.gov/themes/landslid.htmlAmong the landslide-related USGS publications available online are "Landslides mapped using LIDAR imagery, Seattle, Washington." (2004). USGS Open-File Report 2004-1396. pubs.usgs.gov/of/2004/1396/ "Landslide types and processes." (2004). USGS Fact Sheet 2004-3072. pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2004/3072/ "A NOAA-USGS demonstration flash-flood and debris-flow early-warning system." (2005). USGS Fact Sheet 2005-3104. pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2005/3104/ "Southern California landslides—an overview." (2005). USGS Fact Sheet 2005-3107. pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2005/3107/ "Landslide hazards at La Conchita, California." (2005). USGS Open-File Report 2005-1067. pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1067/ "Estimating landslide losses—preliminary results of a sevenstate pilot project. (2006). USGS Open-File Report 2006- 1032. pubs.usgs.gov/of/2006/1032/ The National Landslide Information Center is found at landslides.usgs.gov You can check out real-time landslide-monitoring data for the site near Puget Sound at landslides.usgs.gov/woodway/ or for one of five landslides along U.S. Highway 50 in California at landslides.usgs.gov/hwy50/ The Cyberspace Snow and Avalanche Center has an education/research page with links to technical information on avalanches, avalanche reports, avalanche safety information, and other avalanche-related sites, at www.csac.org/Education/ |