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Dario Costanzo

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UTILIZZO DEL SISTEMA GOOGLE EARTH PER LA DEFINIZIONE DI UN MODELLO DI SUSCETTIBILITÀ DA FRANA: UN TEST IN SICILIA CENTRALE

2011

Exploiting Google EarthTM to assess a landslide susceptibility model: a test in central Sicily. A landslide susceptibility multivariate model, based on the conditional analysis approach, has been derived in the Tumarrano river basin (about 78 km2), by intersecting a GIS grid layer, expressing some selected geo-environmental conditions (outcropping lithology, steepness, plan curvature and topographic wetness index), and a landslide vector archive, produced by a Google EarthTM aided remote survey. The analysis of the Google EarthTM images dated at 2006, allowed to recognize 733 landslides (30 rotational slides and 703 flows), almost exclusively affecting clay and sandy clay rocks. Validation …

suscettibilità da franaSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaEsportazione modello.google earthsicilia
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MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF GULLY-EROSION PROCESS: SUSCEPTIBILITY ASSESSMENT AND TEMPORAL VALIDATION IN A WATERSHED OF NORTH-CENTRAL SICILY, ITALY

2010

soil erosion susceptibility condition gully-erosion unique conditions units mapping units
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GIS-analysis of gully erosion susceptibility: a key study in north-central Sicily,Italy

2010

Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaWater erosionGISSettore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicatasusceptibilityGully
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Identification and assessment of geosites for territorial enhancement – the study and geoheritage exploitation of the Torre Salsa natural reserve (Si…

2014

The “Ecological Cross-­‐border Networks Malta-­‐Sicily” (RE.MA.SI.) is an international research project founded by the Italia-­‐Malta 2007-­‐2013 Programme. A part of the project aims to carry out a multidisciplinary study for the identification and enhancement of geosites in the Maltese Islands and Sicily. Some areas have been picked out; these areas are spectacular and interesting for the tourists and can make a significant contribution to the understanding the geological and geomorphological history. Field surveys took place for the identification and classification of the most significant geomorphosites and the verification of the collected bibliographical data; in particular, the iden…

Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaGeosites Mediterranean landscape Geomorphology
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OSTREOPSIS OVATA FUKUYO (1981): MONITORING

2013

species belong to the genus Ostreopsis Schmidt, all of these are toxic, and Ostreopsis ovata Fukuyo is one of these. O. ovata is different from O. siamensis [5] Schmidt and O. lenticularis Fukuyo because it is smaller, it has more breakable thecal plates and it has a straight and short apical pore.

Settore BIO/05 - ZoologiaOstreopsis ovata monitoring.
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A multi-scale regional landslide susceptibility assessment approach: the SUFRA_SICILIA (SUscettibilità da FRAna in Sicilia) project

2012

The SUFRA project is based on a three level susceptibility mapping. According to the availability of more detailed data, the three scale for susceptibility mapping are increased respect to the ones suggested by the TIER group to 1:100,000, 1:50,000 and 1:25,000/1:10,000. The mapping levels exploit climatic, soil use (CORINE2009) and seismic informative layers, differentiating in the details of the core data (geology and topography), in the quality and resolution of the landslide inventory and in the modelling approach (Tab. 1). SUFRA_100 is based on a heuristic approach which is applied by processing a geologic layer (produced by ARTA integrating pre-CARG 1:100,000 geologic maps); the DEM e…

Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologiaregional landslide susceptibility assessment Sicily SUFRA_SICILIA PAI.
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The geo-hydrologic event in the Peloritan – Ionian area of 2009: debris-flow susceptibility assessment by means of forward logistic regression

2012

On the 1st of October 2009, the area centred on the village of Giampilieri (Messina), on the Ionian side of the Peloritan belt, suffered thousands of landslides activated in the time lapse of about five hours, which caused 36 victims, more than 100 injured and more than 0.5M€ of damage to structures. This unprecedented phenomenon was triggered by an exceptional meteorological event, recorded at the foothills with 250mm of rain in just 8 hours; this amount of rainfall was cumulated to two previous events (16/IX: 75mm; 23/IX: 190mm) for a total amount of more than 500mm in less than two weeks. Due to the peculiar triggering conditions a huge number of debris flows involved the shallow weather…

Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologiasusceptibility logistic regression EXTREME EVENTS
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Bridging Malta and Sicily through geoheritage exploitation: Identification and assessment of geosites for territorial enhancement

2013

Malta and Sicily show common geological and geomorphological features, having been also physically linked not later than the Last Glacial Maximum. At present both islands have a high tourist vocation, but their environmental potential is not fully exploited for attracting tourists and visitors. In the framework of an international research project, “Ecological Cross-border Networks Malta-Sicily” (RE.MA.SI.), a multidisciplinary study for the identification, selection and enhancement of geosites in the Maltese and Sicilian islands was carried out. A number of sites both in Malta and Sicily have been identified and qualitatively and quantitatively assessed applying a methodology already teste…

Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaGeosites Mediterranean landscape Geomorphology
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Quantitative analysis of “calanchi” slopes in northern Sicily: erosion rates and their relationships with rainfalls and physico-chemical properties o…

2010

Calanchierosion rateSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologiawater erosionphysico-chemical properties of terrains
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Multi-scale regional landslide susceptibility assessment in Sicily (Italy): The Sufra Sicilia Project

2013

ItalySufra ProjectLandslide susceptibilitySicily
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КАРТА ПОДВЕРЖЕННОСТИ ОПОЛЗНЕВОЙ ОПАСНОСТИ ТЕРРИТОРИИ РАЙОНОВ ШИЛАТО И КАЛЬТАВУТУРО (СЕВЕРНАЯ СИЦИЛИЯ). Logistic regression method for landslides susc…

2012

The studied area is located within two Sicilian districts– Scillato and Caltavuturo. Studied area is 200 km2. This territory is affected by large landslides very strongly. In the course of the research these districts were divided into 2 million square units of 10 × 10 m. Values of landslide factors were assessed within each unit. Using method of logistic regression allowed us to select the most significant factors and to make the landslide susceptibility map. Landslide hazard analys was made with 3 models, which analyze different diagnostic areas (places, where landslides are trigger usually). The results indicate that the using of the buffer zone with radius 50 m around the highest point …

Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaLandslide hazard logistic regression Sicily Island
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Un approccio multi-scala per la valutazione della suscettibilità da frana a livello regionale: il progetto SUFRA (SUscettibilità da FRAna) in Sicilia

2012

L’attuale versione del PAI (Piano Stralcio per l'Assetto Idrogeologico) disponibile per il territorio siciliano è fortemente dipendente dallo scenario di dissesti passati censiti e catalogati, sulla base dei quali, utilizzando un sistema di matrici di valutazione, è possibile ricavare le condizioni di rischio geomorfologico associato. Questo stadio costituisce un primo grande avanzamento delle conoscenze a partire dal quale è ora necessario procedere alla valutazione della suscettibilità da frana e all’adozione dunque di uno strumento di analisi territoriale con carattere previsionale. La realizzazione di una cartografia della suscettibilità da frana a scala regionale pone d’altra parte una…

SUFRA suscettibilità Sicilia multiparametricoSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia
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The 1st October 2009 Messina debris flows: first analysis for a susceptibility model

2010

LANDSLIDE DEBRIS FLOW SUSCEPTIBILITY
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PELIGROSIDAD A LOS MOVIMIENTOS DE LADERA EN LA VERTIENTE MERIDIONAL DE SIERRA NEVADA (GRANADA) A PARTIR DE LA ESTIMACIÓN MULTI-TÉCNICA DE LA ACTIVIDAD

2012

El presente trabajo aborda la cartografía de la susceptibilidad y la peligrosidad a los movimientos de ladera, en un ambiente montañoso, con información limitada sobre su actividad. El análisis y validación de la susceptibilidad se realizada mediante un modelo elaborado a partir del ModelBuilder™ de ArcGIS basado en el Método de la Matriz en un SIG. Dicho modelo necesita una cartografía previa de los movimientos, un MDE y un análisis discriminante de los factores determinantes de la estabilidad. Los datos del análisis reflejan que el 15% de la zona estudiada muestra una susceptibilidad a los movimientos de moderada a muy alta que, a su vez, coincide con lugares donde se encuentran la mayorí…

SusceptibilidadPeligrosidadPeriodo de RetornoSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaMovimientos de laderaSierra NevadaTécnicas de detección remota
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STATISTICAL MODELS FOR LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY ASSESSMENT: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES AND GUIDELINES FOR MEDITERRANEAN CONTEXT

2012

La población mundial, que cuenta dos mil millones de habitantes alrededor del año 1950, ha crecido a un ritmo casi exponencial en las décadas siguientes hasta 4 mil millones y 5,3 en 1990 (Naciones Unidas - Departamento de Asuntos Económicos y Sociales, 2010). Sin duda un gran aumento tanto en términos absolutos cuanto relativos. Según las estimaciones de las Naciones Unidas, la población mundial se estima que alcanzará los ocho millones y medio de 2025. Estas tasas de crecimiento se producen, obviamente, tanto en Europa, donde la población ha crecido de 550 millones en 1950 a 750 millones en 2010, y en Italia, donde en el período 1861 a 2008 hubo un aumento de la población de 22 millones d…

Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaMOVIMIENTOS DE LADERA SICILIA BEIRO ESPANALANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY SICILY SPAIN RISK LOGISTIC REGRESSION
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Extension of landslide susceptibility models: a test in the Platani river basin (Southern Sicily)

2009

validationLandslideItalySettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologiasusceptibility modelSicilySettore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicata
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Exporting a Google Earth™ aided earthflow susceptibility model: a test in central Sicily

2012

Abstract In the framework of a regional landslide susceptibility study in southern Sicily, a test has been carried out in the Tumarrano river basin (about 80 km2) aimed at characterizing its landslide susceptibility conditions by exporting a ‘‘source model’’, defined and trained inside a limited (about 20 km2) representative sector (the ‘‘source area’’). Also, the possibility of exploiting Google Earth TM software and photo-images databank to produce the landslide archives has been checked. The susceptibility model was defined, according to a multivariate geostatistic approach based on the conditional analysis, using unique condition units (UCUs), which were obtained by combining four selec…

Landslide susceptibility Exportation of models Google EarthTM ValidationSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaSettore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicata
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Confronto di due approcci statistici non parametrici per la valutazione della suscettibilità da frana nella catena appenninica settentrionale sicilia…

2012

Oggigiorno, la valutazione della diversa importanza delle variabili geoambientali nel determinare le condizioni di suscettibilità da frana di un’area è uno dei problemi più attuali della geologia. L’uso ed il confronto di due differenti approcci statistici, ha consentito di stimare le condizioni di predisposizione all’instabilità gravitativa dei versanti, per un esteso settore settentrionale della catena appenninica siciliana, ricadente all’interno delle tavolette I.G.M.I. nn. 259 I SE “Scillato” e 259 II NE “Caltavuturo”. L’area oggetto della sperimentazione, estesa circa 200 Km2, è stata suddivisa in maniera semi-automatica in 1827 unità idro-morfologiche o unità di versante. Per ciascun’…

LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY GOOGLE EARTHSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia
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Wildlife park of Etna

2013

Mount Etna is located west of the east coast of Sicily, within the territory of the province of Catania and is crossed by 15’ meridian east, which it takes its name. It’s occupies an area of 1570 . It’s dimensions place it among the largest in the world and, from the geological standpoint, the highest of the European continent.

Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaEtna Geology Game Reserve Valle del Bove Tourism
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THE MEANING OF ENDEMISM IN PHYTOGEOGRAPHY

2013

The definition of endemism is a relative concept, and is relative to the size of the territory and the hierarchical rank of the taxon one is referring to. The more the territory is small, less you would expect to find in it the whole areal of taxa which ranks are high as a family or an order. Here is the case to cite FAVARGER (1969): "It is the scale that creates the phenomenon." The criterion for the definition of endemism is therefore the exclusive membership to a certain geographical territory taken as a reference, not the size of the range of taxon.

Apoendemics PHYTOGEOGRAPHYSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica
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Exploiting ArcGIS and Google Earthtm to assess an earth flow susceptibility model in central Sicily

2009

susceptibility assessmentSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaGoogle EarthGISSicilySettore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicataLandslide hazard
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Geositi nel paesaggio mediterraneo: confronto tra aree costiere maltesi e siciliane

2014

geositi paesaggio mediterraneo geomorfologiaGeositi Paesaggio mediterraneo GeomorfologiaSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaGeositiGeomorfologiaPaesaggio mediterraneo
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