Guanzhang
Citizens of Guanzhang, some of whom are living in emergency tents provided to them by the government, are still in danger of landslides triggered by the earthquake.... Location: , Sichuan, China
Malu
Associated with the 12 May 2008 earthquake, rock and landslides have presented a major problem to the Chinese.... Location: , Sichuan, China
Landslide Sampling
Scientist Jonathan Godt samples a landslide headscarp in Alameda County, CA.
... Location: Alameda County, CA, USA
Landslide North of Fort Funston
Landslide north of Fort Funston. Slide mass contains approximately 2,830 cubic meters (3,700 cubic yards) and is 30 m (100 ft) high. Photo 35 provides an aerial view of this slide.... Location: San Mateo Coast, CA, USA
Landslide Debris on Highway
Landslide debris blocks both eastbound lanes of Highway 17 near Summit Road.... Location: Santa Cruz Mountains, CA, USA
Landslide Debris on Highway
Landslide debris blocks both eastbound lanes of Highway 17 near Summit Road. Foreground material is damaged lane separators.... Location: Santa Cruz Mountains, CA, USA
Landslide-Displaced Trees
Landslide-displaced trees reflect earthquake-triggered slope failure along coastal bluff, New Brighton Beach area, Santa Cruz County.... Location: Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Denali Fault: Black Rapids Glacier
View westward up Black Rapids Glacier at large landslides.... Location: AK, USA
Denali Fault: Black Rapids Glacier
View westward up Black Rapids Glacier at large landslides.... Location: AK, USA
Denali Fault: Black Rapids Glacier
View westward up Black Rapids Glacier at large landslides.... Location: AK, USA
Denali Fault: Landslides
View southward toward Mt. McGinnis and two large landslides on the northeastern side. These slides had roughly 40 million cubic meters of material and travelled 10 km down glacier. This is the cover photo of the May 16th, 2003, Science.... Location: AK, USA
2008 Donghekou Landslide
Photograph of the Donghekou Landslide, triggered by the 2008 Wenchuan, China Earthquake. This landslide had 3 sources areas: the mountain slope at the top right of the photograph a second area primarily resulting in a rockslide that occurred to the left of the scientists, and one to the right, acro... Location: , Sichuan, China