Massive Landsliding in Serbia Following Cyclone Tamara in May 2014 (IPL-210)
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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The IPL project No 210, titled "Massive landsliding in Serbia following Cyclone Tamara in May 2014", started in March 2016. The study area is located in the Western and Central part of the Republic of Serbia territory affected by Cyclone Tamara in May 2014. The project aims to summarize and analyse all collected relevant data, including historic and current rainfall, landslide records, aftermath reports, and environmental features datasets from the May 2014 sequence. Objectives of the proposed project include: collecting all available and acquired landslide data, analysing the trigger/landslide relation in a feasible time span and in the May 2014 event, relating the landslide mechanisms and magnitudes versus the trigger, identifying spatial patterns and relationships between landslides and geological and environmental controls, proposing an overview susceptibility map of the event and numerical modelling of the site-specific location and landslide mechanisms. The Project will be organi...zed by University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology and Faculty of Civil Engineering. Project beneficiaries are local community and local and regional authorities. In this paper we will present preliminary results of the proposed project targets performed by project participants.
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Landslides / Extreme precipitation / Flooding / Republic of SerbiaИзвор:
Advancing Culture of Living With Landslides, Vol 1: Isdr-Icl Sendai Partnerships 2015-2025, 2017, 473-484Финансирање / пројекти:
- UNDP Office in Serbia 00094641
- Ministry for Energy and Mining
- Примена GNSS и LIDAR технологије у мониторингу стабилности инфраструктурних објеката и терена (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-36009)
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GraFarTY - CONF AU - Abolmasov, Biljana AU - Marjanović, Miloš AU - Đurić, Uroš AU - Krušić, Jelka AU - Andrejev, Katarina PY - 2017 UR - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/817 AB - The IPL project No 210, titled "Massive landsliding in Serbia following Cyclone Tamara in May 2014", started in March 2016. The study area is located in the Western and Central part of the Republic of Serbia territory affected by Cyclone Tamara in May 2014. The project aims to summarize and analyse all collected relevant data, including historic and current rainfall, landslide records, aftermath reports, and environmental features datasets from the May 2014 sequence. Objectives of the proposed project include: collecting all available and acquired landslide data, analysing the trigger/landslide relation in a feasible time span and in the May 2014 event, relating the landslide mechanisms and magnitudes versus the trigger, identifying spatial patterns and relationships between landslides and geological and environmental controls, proposing an overview susceptibility map of the event and numerical modelling of the site-specific location and landslide mechanisms. The Project will be organized by University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology and Faculty of Civil Engineering. Project beneficiaries are local community and local and regional authorities. In this paper we will present preliminary results of the proposed project targets performed by project participants. C3 - Advancing Culture of Living With Landslides, Vol 1: Isdr-Icl Sendai Partnerships 2015-2025 T1 - Massive Landsliding in Serbia Following Cyclone Tamara in May 2014 (IPL-210) EP - 484 SP - 473 DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-59469-9_41 ER -
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Abolmasov, B., Marjanović, M., Đurić, U., Krušić, J.,& Andrejev, K.. (2017). Massive Landsliding in Serbia Following Cyclone Tamara in May 2014 (IPL-210). in Advancing Culture of Living With Landslides, Vol 1: Isdr-Icl Sendai Partnerships 2015-2025, 473-484. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59469-9_41
Abolmasov B, Marjanović M, Đurić U, Krušić J, Andrejev K. Massive Landsliding in Serbia Following Cyclone Tamara in May 2014 (IPL-210). in Advancing Culture of Living With Landslides, Vol 1: Isdr-Icl Sendai Partnerships 2015-2025. 2017;:473-484. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-59469-9_41 .
Abolmasov, Biljana, Marjanović, Miloš, Đurić, Uroš, Krušić, Jelka, Andrejev, Katarina, "Massive Landsliding in Serbia Following Cyclone Tamara in May 2014 (IPL-210)" in Advancing Culture of Living With Landslides, Vol 1: Isdr-Icl Sendai Partnerships 2015-2025 (2017):473-484, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59469-9_41 . .