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Natural Laboratories for Field Observation About Genesis and Landscape Effects of Palaeo-Earthquakes: a Proposal for the Rocca Busambra and Monte Bar…

2018

Earthquakes are phenomena that are still being learned by the scientific community, and poorly known, especially as regards the prevention, by the population. Having a more complete knowledge is a basic step in understanding the vastness and intensity of the destructive phenomenon that involves a great amount of people. The recent earthquakes occurred in Central Italy (L’Aquila and Amatrice earthquakes) are examples that demonstrate the importance of having knowledge about these phenomena to contrast their destructive effects. We present a geological field trip to recognise causes and landscape effects of palaeo-earthquakes recorded in the Mesozoic rock successions outcropping in Sicily. Th…

education.field_of_studyEarthquakeField tripSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationSeismogenic slumpFault scarpNatural (archaeology)GeoconservationPaleontologyTectonicsPassive marginEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Historical geologySynsedimentary faultGeohazardGeotourismeducationGeologyNature and Landscape ConservationSubmarine landslideGeoheritage
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Impact of Holocene tsunamis detected in lagoonal environments on Corfu (Ionian Islands, Greece): Geomorphological, sedimentary and microfaunal eviden…

2016

Abstract In this paper, we present for the first time geomorphological, sedimentary and microfaunal evidence of palaeotsunami impact on Corfu (Ionian Islands, Greece). The island of Corfu is located in an area of exceptional tectonic stress: towards the south, the African oceanic plate is being subducted underneath the Aegean plate, whereas towards the north, the Adriatic and European plates form a continental collision zone. Recent publications provide evidence of earthquake related co-seismic movements that potentially trigger extreme wave events as well as relative sea level fluctuations. In this context, we investigated two selected near-coast geological archives – the Chalikiopoulou La…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSubductionContinental collisionContinental shelfContext (language use)Coastal geography010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciences[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesOceanography13. Climate action14. Life underwaterComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSGeologySea levelHolocene0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesSubmarine landslideQuaternary International
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Recognition of earthquake-induced damage in the Abakainon necropolis (NE Sicily): results from geo-morphological, geophysical and numerical analyses

2017

Seismotectonic activity and slope instability are a permanent threat in the archaeological site of Abakainon and in the nearby village of Tripi in NE Sicily. In recent times, signs of an ancient earthquake have been identified in the necropolis of Abakainon which dating was ascertained to the first century AD earthquake. The site is located on a slope of Peloritani Mts. along the Tindari Fault Line and contains evidence for earthquake-induced landslide, including fallen columns and blocks, horizontal shift and counter slope tilting of the tomb basements. In this paper, we used an integrated geomorphological and geophysical analysis to constrain the landslide. The research was directed to th…

landslide010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesseismic site effectsSRT010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSeismic waveGeochemistry and PetrologySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataNE SicilySeismic refractionElectrical resistivity tomographyHistorical earthquake landslide ERT SRT seismic site effects numerical simulation NE Sicily.0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSeismic loadingLandslideSeismic site effectsGeophysicsGeophysicsAge estimationnumerical simulationWestern europeERTHistorical earthquakeSeismologyGeology
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Derivation of critical rainfall thresholds for landslide

2016

Rainfall is the primary trigger of shallow landslides that can cause fatalities and economic losses in many areas of the world. For this reason, determining the rainfall amount responsible for landslide occurrence is important, and may contribute to mitigate the related risk. In particular, the definition of critical rainfall-triggering thresholds for landslide is one of the most used approach, which is based on empirical methods. The creation of the rainfall-landslide database represents one of the main efforts in this kind of analysis, which requires a perfect agreement between the rainfall and landslide information in terms of timing. This requirement is easily obtained in the case of th…

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Caratterizzazione geotecnica del comporportamentodi una grande frana in argille varicolori in Sicilia

2014

Si illustrano le misure degli spostamenti e delle pressioni neutre raccolte in un paio d’anni di osservazione del comportamento di un esteso corpo di frana in una formazione di argille varicolori in Sicilia. L’analisi delle misure raccolte indica che la riattivazione riguarda zone distinte del corpo di frana, nelle quali gli spostamenti si sviluppano con velocità e direzioni differenti. L’evoluzione degli spostamenti è manifestamente dipendente dalle condizioni climatiche, dal momento che essi aumentano al crescere delle pressioni interstiziali, a loro volta regolate dalle piogge, e rallentano nella stagione secca, spesso senza annullarsi del tutto. Analisi a ritroso effettuate in una delle…

monitoringfrana riattivata argille a struttura complessa monitoraggio analisi a ritroso.active landslideSettore ICAR/07 - Geotecnicaback analysisstructurally complex clay
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Predicting Earthquake-Induced Landslides by Using a Stochastic Modeling Approach: A Case Study of the 2001 El Salvador Coseismic Landslides

2023

In January and February 2001, El Salvador was hit by two strong earthquakes that triggered thousands of landslides, causing 1259 fatalities and extensive damage. The analysis of aerial and SPOT-4 satellite images allowed us to map 6491 coseismic landslides, mainly debris slides and flows that occurred in volcanic epiclastites and pyroclastites. Four different multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) models were produced using different predictors and landslide inventories which contain slope failures triggered by an extreme rainfall event in 2009 and those induced by the earthquakes of 2001. In a predictive analysis, three validation scenarios were employed: the first and the second …

multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS)Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaGeography Planning and Developmentrainfall-induced landslidesCentral Americaearthquake-induced landslidesGISearthquakeEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)El Salvadorlandslide susceptibilityComputers in Earth Scienceslandslide susceptibility; multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS); GIS; earthquake; earthquake-induced landslides; rainfall-induced landslides; El Salvador; Central AmericaSettore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicata
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Factor selection procedures in a Google Earthtm aided landslide susceptibility model: application to the Beiro river basin (Spain)

2011

A procedure to select the controlling factors connected to the slope instability has been defined. It allowed to assess the landslide susceptibility in the Rio Beiro basin (about 10 km2) over the north-eastern area of the city of Granada (Spain). Field and remote (Google EarthTM) recognition techniques allowed to generate a landslide inventory consisting in 127 phenomena. Univariate tests, using both association coefficients and validation results of single parameter susceptibility models, allowed to select among 15 controlling factors the ones that resulted as good predictor variables; these have been combined for unique conditions analysis and susceptibility maps were finally prepared. In…

multivariate landslide susceptibility models conditional analysis controlling factor selection model validation Google EarthTm.geography.geographical_feature_categorySettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaUnivariateDrainage basinForecast skillLandslideLandslide susceptibilityField (geography)GeographyGoodness of fitApproximation errorStatisticsCartography
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Derivation of critical rainfall thresholds for landslide in Sicily

2015

Rainfall is the primary trigger of shallow landslides that can cause fatalities, damage to properties and economic losses in many areas of the world. For this reason, determining the rainfall amount/intensity responsible for landslide occurrence is important, and may contribute to mitigate the related risk and save lives. Efforts have been made in different countries to investigate triggering conditions in order to define landslide-triggering rainfall thresholds. The rainfall thresholds are generally described by a functional relationship of power in terms of cumulated or intensity event rainfall-duration, whose parameters are estimated empirically from the analysis of historical rainfall e…

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A physically-based and distributed tool for modeling the hydrological and mechanical processes of shallow landslides

2015

This work presents the capabilities of a model, i.e. the tRIBS-VEGGIE-Landslide, in two different versions, i.e. developed within a probabilistic framework and coupled with a root cohesion module. The probabilistic model treats geotechnical and soil retention curve parameters as random variables across the basin and estimates theoretical probability distributions of slope stability and the associated “factor of safety” commonly used to describe the occurrence of shallow landslides. The derived distributions are used to obtain the spatiotemporal dynamics of probability of failure, conditioned on soil moisture dynamics at each watershed location. The framework has been tested in the Luquillo …

rainfallSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiashallow landslidephysically-based approachHydrological modeling
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DEM-resolution control on rainfall-triggered landslide modeling within a triangulated network-based model

2019

Catchment slope distribution significantly controls rainfall-triggered landslide modeling, in both direct and indirect ways. Slope directly determines the soil volume associated with instability. Indirectly, it affects the subsurface lateral redistribution of soil moisture across the basin, which in turn determines the water pore pressure conditions that impact slope stability. It is thus clear that the accuracy in reproducing slope distribution may be crucial in slope stability analysis. The resolution of the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) regulates the description of the topography. The correlation between raster resolution and landslide model outputs has been investigated in the literatur…

rainfall-triggered landslidetRIBSSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaDEM resolution
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