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[1] Lan, H.X.*, Chen Junhui, Macciotta Renato, 2019. Universal Confined Tensile Strength of Intact Rock. Scientific Reports, 9, 6170.
[2] Zhao Xiaoxia, Lan, H.X.*, Li Langping, Zhang Yixing, Zhou Chaodong, 2019. A Multiple-Regression Model Considering Deformation Information for Atmospheric Phase Screen Compensation in Ground-Based SAR. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.DOI: 10.1109/TGRS.2019.2940463.
[3] Wu Yuming, Lan, H.X.*. Landslide Analyst — a landslide propagation model considering block size heterogeneity. Landslides, 2019, 16, 1107–1120.
[4] LI Langping, Lan, H.X.*, 2019. Recovering absolute scale for Structure from Motion using the law of free fall. Optics and Laser Technology, 112, 514–523.
[5] Li Quanwen, Lan, H.X.*, Zhao Xiaoxia, Wu Yuming, 2019. River centerline extraction using the multiple direction integration algorithm for mixed and pure water pixels. Giscience & Remote Sensing, 56(2), 256–281.
[6] Zhou Chaodong, Lan, H.X.*, Gong Huili, Zhang Youquan, Warner Timothy A., Clague John J., Wu Yuming, 2019. Reduced rate of land subsidence since 2016 in Beijing, China: evidence from Tomo-PSInSAR using RadarSAT-2 and Sentinel-1 datasets. International Journal of Remote Sensing.DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2019.1662967.
[7] A. Strom, Li, L. Lan,H.X. 2019. Rock avalanche mobility: optimal characterization and the effects of confinement. Landslide. 16(2), DOI: 10.1007/s10346-019-01181-z.
[8] Liu, X., Zhang, N., Lan, H.X.*, 2019. Effects of sand and water contents on the small-strain shear modulus of loess. Engineering Geology 260(3), 105202.
[9] Han Bao ,Guobiao Zhang, Lan, H.X.*,Changgen Yan ,Jiangbo Xu, Wei Xui,2019. Geometrical heterogeneity of the joint roughness coefficient revealed by 3D laser scanning. Engineering Geology. DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2019.105415
[10]Zhang, F.Y.*, Yan, B.B., Feng, X.M., Lan, H.X.*, Kang, C., Lin, X.S., Zhu, X.H., Ma, W.G., 2019. A rapid loess mudflow triggered by the check dam failure in a bulldoze mountain area, Lanzhou, China. Landslides 16, 1981-1992.
[11]Chen, J., Lan, H.X.*, Macciotta, R., Wu, Y., Li, Q., & Zhao, X. (2018). Anisotropy rather than transverse isotropy in Longmaxi shale and the potential role of tectonic stress. Engineering Geology. 247: 38-47.
[12]Li Langping, Lan, H.X.*, Guo Changbao, Zhang Yongshuang, Li Quanwen, Wu Yuming, 2017. A modified frequency ratio method for landslide susceptibility assessment. Landslides, 14, 727-741. DOI 10.1007/s10346-016-0771-x(IF: 3.05).
[13]Wu YM, Lan, H.X.*, Gao X, et al., 2016. The relationship between the volume density of cracks and acoustic properties of the shale core samples from Fulin. Chinese Journal of Geophysics (in Chinese), 59(10): 3891-3900, DOI: 10.6038/cjg20161032.
[14]Langping Li, Lan, H.X.*, and Yuming Wu.2016. How sample size can effect landslide size distribution. Geoenvironmental Disasters (2016) 3:18 DOI 10.1186/s40677-016-0052-y.
[15]Meng, Y.S., Lan, H. X.*, Li, L.P., Wu, Y.M. and Li, Q.W. (2015). Characteristics of Surface Deformation Detected by X-band SAR Interferometry over Sichuan-Tibet Grid Connection Project Area, China. Remote Sensing, 2015, 7, 12265-12281; doi:10.3390/rs70912265.
[16]Wu, Y.M., Lan, H. X. *, Gao,X., Li, L.P., Yang, Z.H.(2015).A simplified physically based coupled rainfall threshold model for triggering landslides. Engineering Geology, 195, 63–69.
[17]Yang, Z.H., Lan, H. X.*, Gao,X., Li, L.P., Meng, Y.S., Wu, Y.M. Urgent Landslide Susceptibility Assessment in the 2013 Lushan Earthquake-impacted Area, Sichuan province, China.(2015) Natural hazards (2015) 75:2467–2487.DOI 10.1007/s11069-014-1441-8.
[18]YANG, Z.H., Lan, H. X.*, Liu, H.J., Li, L.P., Wu, Y.M., Meng, Y.S.(2015)Post-earthquake Rainfall-triggered Slope Stability Analysis In The Lushan Area[J].Journal Of Mountain Science,2015,12(1):232-242.
[19]Li, L.P., Lan, H. X.*, 2015. Probabilistic modeling of rockfall trajectory-a review. Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 74, 1163–1176. DOI 10.1007/s10064-015-0718-9
[20]Li, L.P., Lan, H. X.* and Wu, Y.M.. The volume-to-surface-area ratio constrains the rollover of the power law distribution for landslide size. The European Physical Journal Plus, Volume 129, Issue 5. EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL PLUS (2014) 129(5): 89 DOI 10.1140/epjp/i2014-14089-y