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Soil and Water Engineering  >  Modeling Software  >  Slope Stability Software  >  LISA and DLISA  >  Documentation


The manual for LISA Version 2.0 computer model was published as:

Hammond, Carol; Hall, David; Miller, Stanley; Swetik, Paul. 1992. Level I Stability Analysis (LISA) documentation for version 2.0. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-285. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. 190 p.

Part I of this guide provides information on the science upon which the LISA and DLISA computer models are based, and guidelines and suggestions on how to develop good data for use in the models. Part II is a users guide for LISA and DLISA.


You may request a bound printed copy of "General Technical Report INT-285" by e-mail or letter to:

LISA Manual
Soil and Water Engineering
USDA Forest Service
Rocky Mountain Research Station
1221 South Main Street
Moscow, ID 83843


The manual is not available electronically.


The LISA and DLISA software is available for download on-line.

A few corrections for the LISA manual have been compiled.