How volcanic stratigraphy constrains headscarp collapse scenarios: the samperre cliff case study (martinique island, lesser antilles)

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  • who: Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. and collaborators from the , Orlu00e9ans, France have published the paper: How volcanic stratigraphy constrains headscarp collapse scenarios: the Samperre cliff case study (Martinique island, Lesser Antilles), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show how remote observations can be used to estimate the surface envelope of an unstable mass on a volcanic cliff. The authors investigate the Samperre cliff in Martinique (Lesser Antilles French West Indies) as a study site where recurrent destabilizations since at least 1988 have produced debris flows that threaten populations and infrastructure. Even so, the magnitude . . .

     

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