This book offers a groundbreaking approach to landslide analysis by integrating geotechnical and geophysical sciences, focusing on the phenomenon of soil cracking as an early indicator of slope failure. Through detailed technical descriptions, the author presents a comprehensive method from theory to real-world application—supported by case studies, experimental research (both laboratory and field), and numerical modeling. While the writing style is dense and academic, it challenges readers to gain deeper insights and encourages the development of more advanced, integrated analysis techniques. Ideal for both academic and professional audiences, this book serves as a valuable reference in the fields of Civil Engineering and Geophysics, providing fresh perspectives and practical solutions for understanding and mitigating landslide risks.