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  Geologic Hazards--Landslides (USGS) http://landslides.usgs.gov/
Extensive information on landslides and their impacts, U.S. Landslide Monitoring Program, publications, current news and events, and current research.
  Landslide Hazards and Planning http://www.planning.org/landslides/
A guidebook for incorporating landslide hazards into the planning process.
  HazardWatch http://www.gns.cri.nz/hazardwatch/latest/
The Institue of geological and Nuclear Sciences in New Zealand provides an excellent week-by-week listing of hazardous events , including landslides, in that very active country.
  International Landslide Research Group http://ilrg.gndci.cnr.it/
The ILG is an informal group of landslide practitioners who share landslide information. Provides information about landslides worldwide, a newsletter, and meetings of landslide practitioners.
  Haneberg Geoscience http://www.haneberg.com/
Consulting services in engineering geology, hydrogeology, and applied geomechanics. Research abstracts on landslides and related geologic hazards. Port Orchard, Washington.
  Potential San Francisco Bay Landslides During El Niņo http://elnino.usgs.gov/landslides-sfbay/
Maps and fly-by movies available.
  Landslides and Avalanches http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/resources/web/landslides_avalanches.html
Descriptive directory of some online resources, maintained by the University of Colorado.
  International Landslide Centre http://www.landslidecentre.org
Home of the International Landslide Centre at University of Durham, a research centre dedicated to assisting less developed countries deal with landslide problems through research, training programmes and disaster assistance.
  Kelso, WA landslide http://www.nwgeoscience.com/kelso/
Site describing the second largest urban landslide in US history. Papers, photos, links, and a discussion group.
  SHALSTAB - A Digital Terrain Model for Mapping Shallow Landslide Potential http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~geomorph/shalstab/index.htm
Technical report on and free download of a very simple model for mapping shallow landslide potential.

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