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RISKCOAST disseminates its main results in congresses, media and at its final meeting in Granada (Spain)
The RISKCOAST project has been successfully completed, providing a wealth of useful information for organisations working in the analysis and management of natural hazards in coastal environments.
The collaboration between IGOT and IGME provided essential information for the Mallorca simulation and for the assessment of unstable terrain in Lisboa.
Cristina Reyes, contracted by the RISKCOAST project in the Spanish IGME team, spent three months (October-December 2021) working with the Portuguese IGOT team at the University of Lisboa.
Estimates of the impact of climate change on the upper Guadalfeo river in the framework of the RiskCoast project
Climate projections provided by some Global Circulation Models (GCMs) under the RCP 8.5 climate scenario show a reduction in mean annual precipitation of up to 31%
RISKCOAST protagonist of the IB3 Radio programme Nautilus
José Miguel Azañón (UGR) was interviewed on IB3 Radio's Nautilus programme where he was asked about RISKCOAST activities in the Balearic Islands. The landslides and active faults studied in the project were featured in the programme and the next drill to be carried out in Mallorca was announced.
RISKCOAST team finds signs of recent activity on an Ibiza fault line
A RISKCOAST team mapping coastal landslides on the island of Ibiza has found signs of recent activity on the fault off the island of Es Vedrà.
RISKCOAST meets in Mallorca to plan the emergency drill
The RISKCOAST teams: CTTC, IGME and CEREMA, have met with the Balearic Government's Directorate of Emergencies to prepare the emergency drill that will take place at the end of April 2022 on the island of Mallorca.
Granada: Stabilize another slope of the A-7 to avoid more landslides
The ministry finalizes the works that will stop the landslides on the highway, to the joy of the farmers who feared for their farms
RISKCOAST characterize a potential threat to a critical infrastructure to the coast of Granada (Spain)
Characterising and monitoring an unstable slope is crucial when it takes place in a reservoir or the coast.
Rapid characterisation of the extremely large landslide threatening the Rules Reservoir (Southern Spain)
This is a non-peer reviewed preprint of the article that has just been published in Landslides
3D model of the landslide of "El Arrecife" in the Rules Reservoir
3D model of the slope affected by the landslide of "El Arrecife" in the Rules Reservoir created with images taken with drones