摘要
Earthquake-induced landslides are the most destructive secondary geological hazards following large earthquakes that can destroy infrastructures and cause loss of lives and properties(Marano K.D.et al.,2010;Xu Chong et al.,2018).In the past few decades,earthquake-induced landslides have captured growing interests of both scientific communities and the public;more and more studies have been carried out(Xu Chong et al.,2010;Xu Chong,2018;Fan Xuanmei et al.,2019).To demonstrate the state-of-the-art on related research,we presented a special issue on earthquake-induced landslides.This special issue includes six columns,including inventory and spatial distribution,hazard assessment,numerical calculation and simulation,shaking table test,early warning,and evolution of earthquake-induced landslides,as well as a few studies about nonseismic landslides.