10.15778/RESIF.7H2010
Larose, Eric
Eric
Larose
Baillet, Laurent
Laurent
Baillet
Jongmans, Denis
Denis
Jongmans
RESIF
Mouvements gravitaires (RESIF-SISMOB)
RESIF - Réseau Sismologique et géodésique Français
2018
Seismic Network
natural hazard
landslide
rockfall
environmental seismology
RESIF Information System
RESIF Data Centre
Sismo-Help@Resif.Fr
Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France (UGA)
Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France (UGA)
Institut Des Sciences De La Terre, Grenoble, France (ISTERRE)
Parc D'Instruments Sismologiques Mobiles Terrestres De L' INSU (RESIF-SISMOB)
Institut Des Sciences De La Terre, Grenoble, France (ISTERRE)
Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique, France (CNRS)
Agence Nationale Pour La Recherche France, ANR LabCom Geo3iLab (CNRS)
POIA SIMOTER
2010-01-01/2025-12-31
2018-04-10
2018
en
10.1093/gji/ggw440
10.1016/j.jappgeo.2015.02.001
10.1007/978-3-319-09057-3_57
10.1029/2011jf002159
10.2113/jeeg18.4.205
10.1093/gji/ggt046
10.5194/esurf-6-1059-2018
10.5194/10.1016/j.enggeo.2018.08.013
http://www.resif.fr
Growing, 710 Gb, 3 stations
miniseed data
stationXML metadata
Open Access
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
This experiment includes several independant sites. Data devoted to ambiant noise and micro-seismicity analysis. PBOU : Pont-Bourquin clayey landslide located next to Les Diablerets, Switzerland. Small (30 m large, 100m long) but very active (2 m /year) landslide, w ith some acceleration phases. Equiped with 6 vertical velocimeters. The dataset includes several acceleration and deceleration phases. CHOU : Chamousset site is in the eastern limestone cliff, south-east of the vercors massif, western alps, France. Two 3C sensors are on a prone-to-fall limestone flake (approximately 10m large, 2m thick, 30 m high), the third 3C velocimeter located on stable ground. T he dataset includes several seasonal evoluation of natural resonant frequencies, subject to winter snow and ice cover together with daily solar insulation. COB : Char d'Osset site, up Saint Julien Mont Denis village, Maurienne valley, french Alps. Shale cliff and clayey debris flow. Little rockfall and landslide deformation activity over several years of observation, but little seasonal variations of seismic velocity (dV/V).
France
Suisse
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