Landslide Technology contributes to the geotechnical state-of-the-practice through original research and complex case histories. The cornerstone of these publications has been the 2005 publication of Landslides in Practice: Investigation, Analysis, and Remedial/Preventative Measures by company founder, Derek Cornforth.
Select publications by our staff are offered for download below:
Landslides & Rockfall
Use of Inclinometers for Geotechnical Instrumentation on Transportation Projects, 2008, George Machan and Victoria Bennett
Seven Deadly Sins of Landslide Investigation, Analysis, and Design, 2007, Derek Cornforth
Landslide Stabilization Using Piles, 2007, Andy Vessely, Kenji Yamasaki, and Ralph Strom
Analysis and Mitigation of a Landslide in Discontinuous Permafrost, 2007, George Machan
Geology in Landslide Engineering, 2007, Charlie Hammond
Landslide Mitigation, 2006, George Machan
Landslides in Practice: Investigation, Analysis, and Remedial/Preventative Options in Soils, 2005, Derek Cornforth
Rockfall Hazard Classification and Mitigation System, 2005, Larry Pierson, Darren Beckstrand, and Brent Black
Landslide Mitigation in an Urban Setting: A Case History, 2004, Michael Mathioudakis and George Machan
How Much Can it Cost to Remediate a Large Landslide, 2002, Charlie Hammond, Mike Meyer, Andy Vessely, George Machan, and Brent Black
Rockfall Catchment Area Design Guide, 2001, Larry Pierson, C. Fred Gullixson, and Ronald Chassie
Engineering Geology of the Ancient Highlands Landslide, Portland, Oregon, 1998, Charlie Hammond and Andy Vessely
Estimating Seismic Displacements of Marginally Stable Landslides Using Newmark Approach, 1998, Andy Vessely and Derek Cornforth
Rockfall Hazard Rating System Participant Manual, 1993, Lawrence Pierson and Robert Van Vickle
Pelton Landslide - An Unusual Double Wedge Failure, 1992, Derek Cornforth and Andy Vessely
Factors of Safety During Landslide Movements, 1991, Derek Cornforth and Andy Vessely
