[ghsc-seminars] FW: Joint LHP & GHSC Seminar, Wed. (June 24): Professor Arnaud Temme presenting, "How do past landslides matter?"

Rengers, Francis K frengers at usgs.gov
Mon Jun 22 14:39:03 UTC 2020


Hi Everyone,

See info below for the seminar this week.


Francis Kevin Rengers, Ph.D. | Geomorphologist
U.S. Geological Survey | Research Geologist
1711 Illinois St. Golden, CO 80401
office: 303-273-8637 | cell: 720-618-0351
https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/francis-rengers

From: "Thomas, Matthew A" <matthewthomas at usgs.gov>
Date: Monday, June 22, 2020 at 7:38 AM
To: LHP Seminar <landslidegroupmeeting at doimspp.onmicrosoft.com>
Subject: Joint LHP & GHSC Seminar, Wed. (June 24): Professor Arnaud Temme presenting, "How do past landslides matter?"


Hi Folks,



We will host a joint LHP & GHSC Seminar virtually (via Microsoft Teams) this week on Wednesday, June 24th @ 1500 Mountain time.



Professor Arnaud Temme<https://www.k-state.edu/geography/people/faculty/atemme.html> from Kansas State University will be presenting, "How do past landslides matter?":



I will explore various ways in which we use information about past landslides – to understand process, to build spatial susceptibility models, and to build spatio-temporal susceptibility models. I will then focus on spatio-temporal susceptibility models, perhaps the least-known of these. The usefulness of space-time susceptibility models follows from studies on a multitemporal landslide inventory from Collazone, in Italy, which will be briefly reviewed. The results from these studies have highlighted a need for new terminology to describe systems or landscapes where landslides affect future landslides. A recent paper (see attached) will be discussed that proposes such terminology and identifies key open questions.



Hope you can join us!



Seminar Connection Instructions:

-- Turn your VPN services off.

-- Join in via Microsoft Teams by clicking here<https://gcc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fteams.microsoft.com%2Fdl%2Flauncher%2Flauncher.html%3Furl%3D%252f_%2523%252fl%252fmeetup-join%252f19%253ameeting_NmU4M2E3ZDktNmIwOS00Y2NkLWEyZmMtNGM3YTQwYjQxYTFm%2540thread.v2%252f0%253fcontext%253d%25257b%252522Tid%252522%25253a%2525220693b5ba-4b18-4d7b-9341-f32f400a5494%252522%25252c%252522Oid%252522%25253a%25252282b4c0ea-89e9-402c-8d2a-8f68ffac5319%252522%25257d%2526anon%253dtrue%26type%3Dmeetup-join%26deeplinkId%3D1ceac2a8-ddaa-474e-88cd-f8c0efe6264c%26directDl%3Dtrue%26msLaunch%3Dtrue%26enableMobilePage%3Dfalse%26suppressPrompt%3Dtrue&data=02%7C01%7Cpaul.burgess%40conservation.ca.gov%7C5c331b1d46234788092708d8113fa056%7C4c5988ae5a0040e8b065a017f9c99494%7C0%7C0%7C637278312278732186&sdata=hDldsI3n2KnZegg3MJADpn0BDPxKrXtmmheoBduGHDA%3D&reserved=0>.



Take care,

matt

Matthew A. Thomas
Research Hydrologist (Mendenhall Fellow)
1711 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80403
office: 303-273-8588
cell: 720-417-9021

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