Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection

Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection

ISSN Print: 2327-4336
ISSN Online: 2327-4344
www.scirp.net/journal/gep
E-mail: [email protected]
"A Rainfall Intensity-Duration Threshold for Mass Movement in Badulla, Sri Lanka"
written by E. N. C. Perera, D. T. Jayawardana, Pathmakumara Jayasinghe,
published by Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, Vol.5 No.12, 2017
has been cited by the following article(s):
  • Google Scholar
  • CrossRef
[1] A systematic review on rainfall thresholds for landslides occurrence
Heliyon, 2024
[2] High-resolution WRF simulations of a monsoon event (2019) over the Badulu Oya Catchment, Sri Lanka: Role of cumulus parameterization condition and …
Journal of Earth System Science, 2023
[3] Effect of rectification measures in Kahagolla landside-comparison of monitoring and analytical data
2022
[4] Participatory Landslide Inventory (PLI): An Online Tool for the Development of a Landslide Inventory
Complexity, 2022
[5] A determination method of rainfall type based on rainfall-induced slope instability
Natural Hazards, 2022
[6] Assessment of WRF microphysics and cumulus parameterizations in simulating heavy rainfall events over Badulu Oya catchment, Sri Lanka
Journal of Water and …, 2022
[7] Analysis of long-term rainfall trends in Sri Lanka Using CHRIPS estimates
American Journal of Multidisciplinary …, 2020
[8] Altitudinal and temporal variation of surface water quality: An assessment in Badulu Oya Catchment, Sri Lanka
2020
[9] Modeling predictive suitability to determine potential areas for establishing wind power plants in Sri Lanka
2020
[10] Introduce a framework for landslide risk assessment using geospatial analysis: a case study from Kegalle District, Sri Lanka
2020
[11] Analysis of Long-Term Rainfall Trends in Sri Lanka Using CHRIPS Estimates.
2020
[12] Post Disaster Recovery Process of Landslides in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Aranayake Landslide-Sri Lanka
2019
[13] Spatial multi criteria evaluation (SMCE) model for landslide hazard zonation in tropical hilly environment: A case study from Kegalle. Geoinform. Geostat. Overv
2018
SCIRP Newsletter
Copyright © 2006-2026 Scientific Research Publishing Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Top