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Table of contents
General introduction
1 Landslide triggering
1.1 Triggering of landslides by increase of slope angle
1.2 Triggering of landslides by increase of load applied to the slope
1.3 Triggering of landslides by rise in groundwater level and pore water pressure
1.4 Triggering of landslides by frost weathering processes
1.5 Triggering of landslides by earthquake loading
2 Interaction among landslides, seismicity and climate in New Zealand
2.1 Abstract
2.2 Introduction
2.3 Data and methods
2.3.1 The New Zealand 1996-2004 landslide catalogue
2.3.2 Methods
2.3.3 Landslide catalogue completeness
2.3.4 Earthquake and weather catalogues
2.4 Correlation between landslide occurrences
2.4.1 Landslide daily patterns
2.4.2 Distributions of landslide waiting (inter-event) times
2.4.3 Distribution of landslide daily rate
2.5 Possible processes for landslide clustering in time
2.5.1 Earthquake-landslide interaction
2.5.2 Landslide-landslide interaction
2.5.3 Climate-landslide interaction
2.5.4 Discussion
2.5.5 Conclusion
3 Characterization and comparison of landslide dynamics in different tectonic and climatic settings
3.1 Abstract
3.2 Introduction
3.3 Databases
3.3.1 Landslide databases
3.3.2 Earthquake databases and tectonic settings
3.3.3 Weather databases and climatic settings
3.4 Correlation between landslide occurrences
3.4.1 Evidences for complex inter-relationship between landslide patterns, and rainfall and seismicity forcings
3.4.2 Landslide daily patterns
3.4.3 Distribution of landslide times and waiting times
3.4.4 Distribution of landslide daily rates
3.4.5 Distribution of landslide inter-event distances
3.5 Analysis of the possible processes for landslide triggering
3.5.1 Landslide – landslide interactions
3.5.2 Earthquake – landslide interactions
3.5.3 Climate – landslide interactions
3.6 Discussion and Conclusions
4 Unified picture for aftershocks and earthquake-triggered landslides
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Data and Methods
4.3 Characteristics of the 5 sequences
4.4 Results
4.4.1 Landslide and aftershock distance distributions
4.4.2 Ground motions and triggered landslide and aftershock space distributions
4.5 Discussion
Conclusions and perspectives
Appendices


