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Shallow landslide data from Switzerland and California used in Prancevic et al. (2020, GRL)


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These datasets contain landslide dimensions (length, width, and thickness) and topographic characteristics for 1,090 landslides in soil-mantled landscapes in California and Switzerland. Please refer to the accepted manuscript for information on data collection and analysis: Prancevic, J. P., M. P. Lamb, B. W. McArdell, C. Rickli, and J. W. Kirchner, Decreasing landslide erosion on steeper slopes in soil-mantled landscapes, Geophys. Res. Lett., in press.

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The content of this resource is derived from Prancevic, J. P., M. P. Lamb, B. W. McArdell, C. Rickli, and J. W. Kirchner, Decreasing landslide erosion on steeper slopes in soil-mantled landscapes, Geophys. Res. Lett., in press

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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
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Swiss National Science Foundation Postdoc mobility grant P400P2_183929
Uniscientia Stiftung
ETH Foundation ETH Postdoctoral Fellowship

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Prancevic, J. (2020). Shallow landslide data from Switzerland and California used in Prancevic et al. (2020, GRL), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/037197c2aaa24aeaa18f4e6e1fe5be4a

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