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Fuchu Dai is affiliated with Beijing University of Technology in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science, Engineering, and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research particularly focuses on areas including Civil and Structural Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Environmental Engineering, and Geophysics.

The scientist's work has predominantly addressed topics related to landslides and related hazards, soil and unsaturated flow, climate change and permafrost, cryospheric studies and observations, geotechnical engineering and soil stabilization, dam engineering and safety, and groundwater flow and contamination studies.

Fuchu Dai has authored several papers on environmental and geotechnical issues. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Paper and wood industry waste as a sustainable solution for environmental vulnerabilities of expansive soil: A novel approach" (2020, Journal of Environmental Management)
  • "Numerical study on stability of lignosulphonate-based stabilized surficial layer of unsaturated expansive soil slope considering hydro-mechanical effect" (2021, Transportation Geotechnics)
  • "Integrating lignosulphonate and hydrated lime for the amelioration of expansive soil: A sustainable waste solution" (2020, Journal of Cleaner Production)
  • "Insights into landslide development and susceptibility in extremely complex alpine geoenvironments along the western Sichuan-Tibet Engineering Corridor, China" (2023, CATENA)
  • "Application of the electrical resistivity tomography in groundwater detection on loess plateau" (2023, Scientific Reports)

The scientist has frequently published in venues such as SSRN Electronic Journal, Scientific Reports, Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, Applied Sciences, and Geomorphology.

Fuchu Dai has collaborated with a number of coauthors multiple times. The most frequent collaborators include Yanchen Guo, Siyuan Zhao, Lianji Liang, Zunhong Ke, and Zhihong Zhang.

Best Publications

  • Landslide risk assessment and management: an overview

    F.C Dai;C.F Lee;Y.Y Ngai

  • Landslide characteristics and, slope instability modeling using GIS, Lantau Island, Hong Kong

    F.C Dai;C.F Lee

  • Assessment of landslide susceptibility on the natural terrain of Lantau Island, Hong Kong

    FC Dai;CF Lee;J Li;ZW Xu

  • Spatial distribution of landslides triggered by the 2008 Ms 8.0 Wenchuan earthquake, China

    F.C. Dai;C. Xu;X. Yao;L. Xu

  • Three (nearly) complete inventories of landslides triggered by the May 12, 2008 Wenchuan Mw 7.9 earthquake of China and their spatial distribution statistical analysis

    Chong Xu;Xiwei Xu;Xin Yao;Fuchu Dai

  • GIS-based geo-environmental evaluation for urban land-use planning: A case study

    F.C Dai;C.F Lee;X.H Zhang

  • Landslide susceptibility mapping based on Support Vector Machine: A case study on natural slopes of Hong Kong, China

    X. Yao;L.G. Tham;F.C. Dai

  • GIS-based support vector machine modeling of earthquake-triggered landslide susceptibility in the Jianjiang River watershed, China

    Chong Xu;Chong Xu;Fuchu Dai;Xiwei Xu;Yuan Hsi Lee

  • Field monitoring of rainfall infiltration in a loess slope and analysis of failure mechanism of rainfall-induced landslides

    X.B. Tu;A.K.L. Kwong;F.C. Dai;L.G. Tham

  • Frequency–volume relation and prediction of rainfall-induced landslides

    F.C Dai;C.F Lee

  • The 1786 earthquake-triggered landslide dam and subsequent dam-break flood on the Dadu River, southwestern China

    F.C. Dai;C.F. Lee;J.H. Deng;L.G. Tham

  • Heavy rainfall triggered loess–mudstone landslide and subsequent debris flow in Tianshui, China

    Jianbing Peng;Zhongjie Fan;Di Wu;Jianqi Zhuang

  • Comparison of different models for susceptibility mapping of earthquake triggered landslides related with the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in China

    Chong Xu;Xiwei Xu;Fuchu Dai;Arun K. Saraf

  • Landslides in a loess platform, North-West China

    Ling Xu;Ling Xu;Fuchu Dai;Xinbin Tu;Leslie George Tham

  • Field testing of irrigation effects on the stability of a cliff edge in loess, North-west China

    L. Xu;F.C. Dai;L.G. Tham;X.B. Tu

  • Landslide hazard mapping using GIS and weight of evidence model in Qingshui River watershed of 2008 Wenchuan earthquake struck region

    Chong Xu;Chong Xu;Xiwei Xu;Fuchu Dai;Jianzhang Xiao

  • Analysis of landslide dams induced by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

    Xuanmei Fan;Xuanmei Fan;Cees J. van Westen;Qiang Xu;Tolga Gorum

  • Application of an incomplete landslide inventory, logistic regression model and its validation for landslide susceptibility mapping related to the May 12, 2008 Wenchuan earthquake of China

    Chong Xu;Chong Xu;Xiwei Xu;Fuchu Dai;Zhide Wu

  • Combined roles of saturated permeability and rainfall characteristics on surficial failure of homogeneous soil slope

    Wei Chao Li;Lee Min Lee;Hong Cai;Hong Jie Li

  • Laboratory study on soil behavior in loess slope subjected to infiltration

    Y.F. Zhou;L.G. Tham;W.M. Yan;F.C. Dai

  • The 2010 Yushu earthquake triggered landslide hazard mapping using GIS and weight of evidence modeling

    Chong Xu;Xiwei Xu;Yuan Hsi Lee;Xibin Tan

Frequent Co-Authors

Chong Xu
Chong Xu China Earthquake Administration
Xiwei Xu
Xiwei Xu Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Gonghui Wang
Gonghui Wang Kyoto University
Qiang Xu
Qiang Xu Chengdu University of Technology
C.J. van Westen
C.J. van Westen University of Twente
Runqiu Huang
Runqiu Huang Chengdu University of Technology
Jianbing Peng
Jianbing Peng Chang'an University
Huiming Tang
Huiming Tang China University of Geosciences
Jimin Sun
Jimin Sun Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Jian Zhao
Jian Zhao Monash University

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