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    • Realistic spring block models for earthquake-induced landslides 

      Efremidis G., Avlonitis M., Konstantinidis A., Aifantis E.C. (2015)
      Nowadays, there is an increasing interest for realistic spring-block models capable of addressing precursor phenomena in catastrophic earthquake-induced landslides. By pre-defining the constitutive law between externally ...
    • The sliding surface roughness effect on landslides: A statistical study 

      Avlonitis M., Efremidis G., Konstantinidis A., Aifantis E.C. (2016)
      Spring-block models are a useful tool for modeling avalanche-like dynamics for catastrophic landslides. This paper examines the statistical behavior of the failure of a rock (or soil) slope taking into account the effect ...
    • The sliding surface roughness effect on landslides: A statistical study 

      Avlonitis M., Efremidis G., Konstantinidis A., Aifantis E.C. (2016)
      Spring-block models are a useful tool for modeling avalanche-like dynamics for catastrophic landslides. This paper examines the statistical behavior of the failure of a rock (or soil) slope taking into account the effect ...
    • A statistical study of precursor activity in earthquake-induced landslides 

      Efremidis G., Avlonitis M., Konstantinidis A., Aifantis E.C. (2017)
      In this paper, a statistical study of precursor activity in earthquake-induced landslides by means of spring block models is presented. The dynamic behavior of the rock/soil slope can be studied by using the statistics of ...