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  • These data show the results of experiments consisting of releasing a cobble down a tilting table composed of two panels. The first board was 150 cm wide and 150 cm long and can change the inclination, whereas the other one was 150 cm wide, and 200 cm long and always stayed horizontal. Experiments were carried out for different slope angles and camera- and sensor-based data collected to show cobble motion over time. The cobble motion is described by the smart sensor data (accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer) and the position computed from camera recordings by a detection algorithm Full details about this nonGeographicDataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/14c540a8-1894-43c5-ba3b-1045df73e28f

  • This dataset contains the areas affected by landslides triggered by Typhoon Parma in the area of Itogon (Benguet, Philippines) between the 2nd and 5th October 2009. The polygons were mapped using Google Earth imagery dated 31 December 2003 for pre-event and images and 31 December 2009 for post-event images. The area has an extension of 150 km2. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/2e15dbd2-71c3-4e86-aa90-6029d37bd417

  • The data contains location and x,y,z accelerometer readings from trackers embedded into 23 boulders in the upper Bhote Koshi catchment, Nepal before the 2019 monsoon season. The data was transmitted in real time via a long-range wide-area network (LoRaWAN®) gateway to a server. The data presented cover the period May 2019 to October 2019. The data from this study was used to demonstrate how cost-effective technology can be used to monitor boulder movement in hazard-prone sites, and to show the potential for active sensors connected through a long-range wide-area network (LoRaWAN®) to be used in an early warning system in the future. Data was collected by the data authors. This was carried out as part the BOULDER: Accounting for BOUlders in Landslide-flood Disaster Evaluation and Resilience project, funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Award reference NE/S005951/1 Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/93518ac3-4ded-47fa-b260-38184c09dfc8

  • The datasets contain maps of the total change in topography along the river Liang (Philippines) after the Typhoon Mangkhut event in September 2018. The maps have been generated using multi-phase mass model r.avaflow to simulate the change in channel and landscape. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/5d17ff4b-fc98-47e5-9d61-956b17254681

  • This dataset contains the areas affected by landslides triggered by Typhoon Mangkhut in the area of Itogon (Benguet, Philippines) between the 13th and 15th of September 2018. The polygons were mapped using very high-resolution satellite imagery from before and after the typhoon. The pre-typhoon images were captured on 18/02/2018 and the post-typhoon images were captured on 02/03/2019 using the World-View 2 satellite. Google Earth imagery was also used as a supplementary source. The study area covers 570 km2. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/32765a61-8510-4dfc-b7c7-58bad12f8497