Landslide Research Team
Landslide
Landslide Images
Landslide Images
Slow Moving Slides
Site 35:
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Old Lawrence Hargrave Drive - Clifton to Coalcliff bends. Rear main scarp of slide affecting pavement and shoulder. May 1988. |
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Site 38:
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Clifton Hill, Lawrence Hargrave Drive. Rear main scarp of large landslide intersects road pavement. May 1989. Photo courtesy of local resident Mr. Charlie Goodman |
Site 39:
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Moronga Park - rear main slide scarp downslope of lookout area. |
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Site 124:
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Slide of colluvium material out onto Cope Place. Photo taken by Ann Young in May 1974. |
Site 128:
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Slide of colluvium and coal wash fill material below Alanson Avenue. Photo taken by Ann Young in May 1974. |
Site 338:
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Landslide above Harry Graham Drive north of Mount Kembla village. Photo taken by Polair and the Geotechnical Team, 21st August 1998. |
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Site 355:
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Head scarp area of large slide which moved during August 1998 rainstorm event. Photo taken by Phil Flentje on the 25th October 2004 |
Site 476:
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Landslide affecting the rear garden of properties on the south side of Georges Road, Bulli after 1974 landslide. Photo by Ann Young. |
Site 550:
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A man induced landslide, 10am 5th April 2004 during heavy rainfall. Collapse of a 3m high unsupported excavation and slope above onto rear of house. Photo taken by Phil Flentje in April 2004. |
Last reviewed: 21 September, 2010
News
August 2010:
Book Launch: Geotechnical Slope Analysis launched at University of Wollongong Bookshop, June 24th 2010
January 2010:
The new book Geotechnical Slope Analysis was published in January 2010 by CRC Press, Amsterdam and London. As of February 2010, 250 copies have been sold already!
- Click here to download the Full Contents list.
- Click here to download the Book flyer which contains all the publication details.
Landslide Monitoring Links
LRT/Partner Landslide Monitoring
Password Required:
- WCC and RTA landslide monitoring facility
- RailCorp Weather and Geotechnical monitoring facility
- Geelong landslide monitoring facility
- Mineral Resources Tasmania Taroona landslide monitoring facility
International Landslide Monitoring
- USGS Landslide Hazards Program, Landslide Monitoring
- GNS Science GeoNet website Landslide Resources landslide monitoring
- Alberta Geological Society Turtle Mountain Landslide Monitoring
- Yosemite Valley California rockfall monitoring via Hi Res imagery
A very different type of monitoring, but very interesting. You have to download and install MS Silverlight first, but it is worthwhile.














