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24th Glossop Lecture: Landslide Risk Assessment: Radical Uncertainty and Engineering Geomorphology
Education Geomorphology Landslides Risk & Reliability

24th Glossop Lecture: Landslide Risk Assessment: Radical Uncertainty and Engineering Geomorphology Dr. Mark Lee, Ebor Geoscience Limited, York Abstract Assessment of landslide risks requires an understanding of how future landslide behaviour (the hazard) could have an adverse impact on people, property and the environment (the consequences). However, what will happen in the future cannot be known precisely, and often cannot be predicted with confidence. This ‘radical uncertainty’ results from incomplete knowledge about the slope systems and the response to energy inputs (e.g. waves, rainfall, earthquakes). Probability is a measure of uncertainty. However, estimating landslide probability should not rely on ‘geology-free’ statistical models. The geology does matter. It will be neces Show more