19 October 2021 Opening Ceremony |
9:00-9:10 UTC+8 |
Peng Zeng Chengdu University of Technology, China Introduction |
9:10-9:20 UTC+8 |
Fawu Wang Tongji University, China Welcome speech |
9:20-9:30 UTC+8 (14:20-14:30 UTC+13) |
Mauri McSaveney Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences (GNS Science), New Zealand Welcome speech |
9:30-10:30 UTC+8 |
Limin Zhang The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China AI-powered landslide identification and forecasting |
10:30-11:30 UTC+8 |
Guilan Zhu Chengdu University of Technology, China Traditional Chinese culture |
19 October 2021 Session 1 Mechanism, large landslides and multi-disciplinary research |
15:00-16:30 UTC+8 (8:00-9:30 UTC+1) |
D.V. Griffiths Colorado School of Mines, USA Fundamentals of Slope Stability Analysis |
16:30-18:00 UTC+8 (9:30-11:00 UTC+1) |
Theo van Asch Utrecht University, Netherlands The mechanisms of movement of large slow-moving landslides |
19:00-20:30 UTC+8 (14:00-15:30 UTC+3) |
Alexander Strom Geodynamics Research Center, Russia Seismically induced rockslides - proof of their origin |
20:30-22:00 UTC+8 (13:30-15:00 UTC+1) |
Tristram Hales Cardiff University, England Trigger and mechanism of debris flows |
20 October 2021 Session 1 Mechanism, large landslides and multi-disciplinary research |
8:30- 10:00 UTC+8 (17:30-19:00 UTC-7) |
Josh West University of Southern California, USA Landslides, extreme events, and carbon cycle |
10:00-11:30 UTC+8 (15:00-16:30 UTC+13) |
Chris Massey Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences (GNS Science), New Zealand Occurrence, initiation and movement mechanism of large landslides |
14:00-15:30 UTC+8 (8:00-9:30 UTC+2) |
Janusz Wasowski National Research Council - Institute for Geo-hydrological Protection, Italy Preparing a manuscript for an international scientific journal: what editors and reviewers look for |
20 October 2021 Session 2 Monitoring and Early Waning |
15:30-17:00 UTC+8 (9:30-11:00 UTC+2) |
Nicola Casagli Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy Radar technologies for landslide monitoring and rapid mapping |
17:00-18:30 UTC+8 (11:00-12:30 UTC+2) |
Veronica Tofani Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy Monitoring and early warning of geohazards |
20 October 2021 Session 3 Hydrology and Geotechnics of Rainfall-Induced Shallow Landslides |
19:30-21:00 UTC+8 (13:30-15:00 UTC+2) |
Roberto Greco University of Campagna, Italy Rainfall-induced landslides in shallow granular soil covers: hydrological processes controlling slope response to seasonal climatic forcing |
21:00-22:30 UTC+8 (15:00-16:30 UTC+2) |
Emilia Damiano University of Campania, Italy Rainfall-induced landslides in shallow granular soil covers: effects of layering on slope response to precipitation events |
21 October 2021 Session 4 Field trip and Case study on Yangjia Gully |
9:00-9:45 UTC+8 |
Route 1: Fieldtrip in Yingxiu, Beichuan Ming Chang Chengdu University of Technology, China |
14:00-18:00 UTC+8 (19:00-23:00 UTC+13) (8:00-12:00 UTC+2) |
Lessons from the “Yangjia Gou iRALL field site" Chair: Mauri McSaveney Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences (GNS Science), New Zealand What I've looked for at Yangjia Gou to learn more about rock avalanches Presenter: Wei Hu Chengdu University of Technology, China Extensive fragmentation process and hyperfluidity of large rock avalanche Janusz Wasowski National Research Council - Institute for Geo-hydrological Protection, Italy A comprehensive investigation of the 2008 Yangjia Gou rock avalanche provides insights into the recognition of slopes prone to large co-seismic failure Vincenzo Del Gaudio, Nicola Venisti University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy Multi-sided view of YangJia Gou rock avalanche: geophysical perspective |
19:00-20:30 UTC+8 (20:00-21:30 UTC+9) |
Yunusali Pulpadan National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan Post -seismic landslides: mapping, evolving factors and hazard assessment |
20:30-22:00 UTC+8 (14:30-16:00 UTC+2) |
Gianvito Scaringi Charles University, Czech Republic Multiscale insights on the thermo-hydro-mechanical response of slopes |
22 October 2021 Session 5 Mapping, Modeling and Practical Training |
9:30-11:30 UTC+8 |
Chun Liu Nanjing University, China Exercise on MatDEM |
14:00-15:30 UTC+8 (9:00-10:30 UTC+3) |
Tolga Gorum Istanbul Technical University, Turkey The identification and geomorphic mapping of large landslides with high-resolution DEMs |
15:30-17:00 UTC+8 (9:30-11:00 UTC+2) |
Hans-Balder Havenith University of Liege, Belgium 3D geomodelling and numerical simulation of landslides |
17:00-19:00 UTC+8 (11:00-13:00 UTC+2) |
Filippo Catani University of Padova, Italy Artificial intelligence for landslide hazard assessment: an overview with a practical exercise on deep learning |