"Karstification as a Predisposing Factor of Seismically Triggered Landslides: Case Study from the Crimean Mountains (Ukraine): Introduction to the Problem" . . "P(GAP209/12/0317)" . . "Heidelberg" . "RIV/61988987:17310/13:A13017F6" . . "4"^^ . "82434" . "4"^^ . "Hradeck\u00FD, Jan" . "Karstification as a Predisposing Factor of Seismically Triggered Landslides: Case Study from the Crimean Mountains (Ukraine): Introduction to the Problem"@en . "Smolkov\u00E1, Veronika" . "Karstification as a Predisposing Factor of Seismically Triggered Landslides: Case Study from the Crimean Mountains (Ukraine): Introduction to the Problem" . "\u0160ilh\u00E1n, Karel" . "Slope deformations; karstification; dating; earthquake; Crimean Mountains"@en . "[D79FBB70AA9A]" . "2012-11-07+01:00"^^ . . "Karstification as a Predisposing Factor of Seismically Triggered Landslides: Case Study from the Crimean Mountains (Ukraine): Introduction to the Problem"@en . . . "Deep-seated gravitational deformations are significant denudational agents of rock slopes at the margins of karstified plateaus of the Crimean Mountains (CM). The CM evolved during Mesozoic-Cenozoic times as a response to the deformation between the Black Sea domain and East-European platform. The southwestern part of the area is characterized by steep, up to 1000-m-high coastal escarpments consisting of Late Jurassic limestones overlying tuff layers and weak Late Triassic flysch with sporadic small intrusions of Middle Jurassic diorites, gabbros and granites. Steep rock slopes contrast with elevated, highly karstified plateaus situated approx. 500-1300 m a.s.l. The aim of this article is to show long-term evolution of a giant rock slope failure close to the Black Sea coast in the southwestern tip of the CM near Foros Town." . . . "17310" . . . "8"^^ . . "Deep-seated gravitational deformations are significant denudational agents of rock slopes at the margins of karstified plateaus of the Crimean Mountains (CM). The CM evolved during Mesozoic-Cenozoic times as a response to the deformation between the Black Sea domain and East-European platform. The southwestern part of the area is characterized by steep, up to 1000-m-high coastal escarpments consisting of Late Jurassic limestones overlying tuff layers and weak Late Triassic flysch with sporadic small intrusions of Middle Jurassic diorites, gabbros and granites. Steep rock slopes contrast with elevated, highly karstified plateaus situated approx. 500-1300 m a.s.l. The aim of this article is to show long-term evolution of a giant rock slope failure close to the Black Sea coast in the southwestern tip of the CM near Foros Town."@en . "Earthquake-Induced Landslides, Proceedings of the International Symposyum on Earthquake-Induced Landslides" . "RIV/61988987:17310/13:A13017F6!RIV13-GA0-17310___" . . "Kiryu, Japan" . . . "978-3-642-32237-2" . . . . . . . . "P\u00E1nek, Tom\u00E1\u0161" . "Springer-Verlag" . .