David M. Cruden

Affiliations: 
Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
Area:
Geological Engineering
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Miller B, Dufresne A, Geertsema M, et al. (2018) Longevity of dams from landslides with sub-channel rupture surfaces, Peace River region, Canada Geoenvironmental Disasters. 5: 1-14
Macciotta R, Martin CD, Cruden DM, et al. (2017) Rock fall hazard control along a section of railway based on quantified risk Georisk: Assessment and Management of Risk For Engineered Systems and Geohazards. 11: 272-284
Macciotta R, Hendry M, Cruden DM, et al. (2017) Quantifying rock fall probabilities and their temporal distribution associated with weather seasonality Landslides. 14: 2025-2039
Macciotta R, Martin CD, Edwards T, et al. (2015) Quantifying weather conditions for rock fall hazard management Georisk. 9: 171-186
Macciotta R, Martin CD, Morgenstern NR, et al. (2015) Development and application of a quantitative risk assessment to a very slow moving rock slope and potential sudden acceleration Landslides
Macciotta R, Martin CD, Cruden DM. (2014) Probabilistic estimation of rockfall height and kinetic energy based on a three-dimensional trajectory model and Monte Carlo simulation Landslides. 12: 757-772
Cruden D, Machel HG, Knox J, et al. (2014) The “Boscobel Landslip” of October 1st, 1901—the largest historic landslide in Barbados, West Indies Landslides. 11: 673-684
Kim TH, Cruden DM, Martin CD, et al. (2010) The 2007 Fox Creek landslide, Peace River Lowland, Alberta, Canada Landslides. 7: 89-98
Soe Moe KW, Cruden DM, Martin CD, et al. (2009) Mechanisms and kinematics of river valley landslides in edmonton Tac/Atc 2009 - 2009 Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada: Transportation in a Climate of Change
Eshraghian A, Martin CD, Cruden DM. (2007) Complex earth slides in the Thompson River Valley, Ashcroft, British Columbia Environmental and Engineering Geoscience. 13: 161-181
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