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The presented case study describes the progressive movement of a shallow landslide in Central South Korea after excavation of its toe and subsequent, sustained above-average rainfall. Measured soil data as well as real-time measurements of slope movement and precipitation enabled calibration of a numerical model based on the finite element method (FEM) to capture the destabilization and associated...