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Increased urbanisation and development in previous marginal areas have led to the need to protect the population, the environment and infrastructure from hazards such as quick-clay landslides. In this paper the opportunity which was presented following the gathering of a large amount of data in the area of the quick-clay landslide at Esp, Trondheim, Norway in 2012 is explored. The data is of particular...