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Primary Convener:
Lisa Luna, U.S. Geological Survey

Convener:
Ben Leshchinsky, Oregon State University
Stratis Karantanellis, California State University Fullerton
Eric Bilderback, USGS Geologic Hazards Science Center

Early Career Convener:
Tobias Halter, WSL Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research

Chair:
Lisa Luna, University of Potsdam
Ben Leshchinsky, Oregon State University
Stratis Karantanellis, University of Michigan Ann Arbor

Landslide events have adverse and global consequences for human safety, infrastructure, economic activity, and natural resources. These hazards can accompany storms, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and wildfires, and may shift with climate and land-use change. Landslides can also cause cascading consequences like tsunami or river dams. New technologies and data analysis approaches have accelerated landslide mapping, monitoring, modeling, and outreach efforts, enabling improved characterization and communication of landslide processes and their societal impacts. This session brings together contributions that span the landslide life cycle, from understanding landslide hazards to communicating landslide science to reduce risk. We welcome a wide range of contributions on topics such as characterizing, mapping, and modeling landslide events; rock and soil characterization; susceptibility and risk modeling and communication; quantifying seismic, hydroclimatic, or other triggering mechanisms; ground-based and remote monitoring; and forecasting and warning. We invite studies on scales ranging from individual hillslopes to global perspectives.

Index Terms
1810 Debris flow and landslides
1826 Geomorphology: hillslope
4306 Multihazards
4333 Disaster risk analysis and assessment

Suggested Itineraries:
Disasters‚ Calamities and Extreme Events

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Yes

Cross-Listed:
SY - Science and Society
H - Hydrology
EP - Earth and Planetary Surface Processes

Co-Sponsored Sessions:
EGU: European Geosciences Union

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1. Science Nexus

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