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A test of transferability for landslides susceptibility models under extreme climatic events: application to the Messina 2009 disaster

2014

A model building strategy is tested to assess the susceptibility for extreme climatic events driven shallow landslides. In fact, extreme climatic inputs such as storms typically are very local phenomena in the Mediterranean areas, so that with the exception of recently stricken areas, the landslide inventories which are required to train any stochastic model are actually unavailable. A solution is here proposed, consisting in training a susceptibility model in a source catchment, which was implemented by applying the binary logistic regression technique, and exporting its predicting function (selected predictors regressed coefficients) in a target catchment to predict its landslide distribu…

HydrologyAtmospheric ScienceHydrogeologySettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaLandslide classificationForecast skillStormLandslideDebrisDebris flowNatural hazardEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Landslide susceptibility assessment Forward logistic regression Model building strategy Extreme climatic eventsSettore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicataGeologyWater Science and TechnologyNatural Hazards
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Landslides as Important Disturbance Regimes — Causes and Regeneration

2008

HydrologyDisturbance (geology)GeographyAccumulation zoneOrganic layerLandslideRegeneration (ecology)Debris flow
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Physically-based and distributed approach to analyze rainfall-triggered landslides at watershed scale

2011

Abstract Landslides are a serious threat to life and property throughout the world. The causes of landslides are various since multiple dynamic processes are involved in driving slope failures. One of these causes is prolonged rainfall, which affects slope stability in different ways. Water infiltrating in a hillslope may cause a rise of the piezometric surface, which, in turn, involves an increase of the pore water pressure and a decrease of the soil shear resistance. For this reason, knowledge of spatio-temporal dynamics of soil water content, infiltration processes and groundwater dynamics, is of considerable importance in the understanding and prediction of landslides dynamics. In this …

HydrologyHydrological processeSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaFactor of safetyLandslideLandslide; Hydrological processes; Stability; Factor of safetyPore water pressureInfiltration (hydrology)LandslideLandslide mitigationSlope stabilityCauses of landslidesHydrological processesStabilityGroundwaterGeologyVegetation and slope stabilityEarth-Surface Processes
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Hydrogeological hazards and weather events: Triggering and evolution of shallow landslides

2014

Abstract Landslides are the most intense and serious manifestations of the degradation of slopes and they are the main causes of geological hazard when they, directly or indirectly, involving towns and infrastructures. They are a global environment problem; there are several examples that have produced untold damages and loss of human lives in many parts of the world. In 1920 the landslides mobilization, as a result of a strong earthquake in China, in the province of Kansu, killed 200,000 people; in 1938 fast debris flow, triggered by heavy rainfalls in Japan, caused the death of 600 people; in 1963 in Italy the Vajont disaster caused the death of 1,899 people, as a result of a landslide lo…

HydrologySettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaSoil ScienceLandslideHydrogeological instabilityHazardDebris flowCultural heritageGeo-environmental Hydrogeological instability Urban planningGeo-environmental hazardUrban planningUrban planninglcsh:TA1-2040Geologic hazardslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Agronomy and Crop ScienceEnvironmental planningGlobal environmental analysisSpatial planningGeologyNature and Landscape ConservationWater Science and TechnologyInternational Soil and Water Conservation Research
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One-Dimensional Transient Analysis of Rainfall Infiltration in Unsaturated Volcanic Ash

2015

The paper presents a one-dimensional hydro-mechanical analysis of rainfall infiltration in a loose volcanic ash and the utilisation of a factor of safety for the implementation of an early-warning system. Three different rainy seasons with different rainfall patterns were analysed . The analysis aims to understand the influence of the antecedent rainfall on the wetting front, the pore-water pressures and the factor of safety. The analysis was carried out in the context of a Master project of the first author at the Laboratory for Soil Mechanics of EPFL.

HydrologyUnsaturatedContext (language use)Wetting frontTransient analysisRainfall infiltrationrainfall-induced landslideunsaturated volcanic ashFactor of safetyground water seepageVolcanic AshGeologySoil mechanicsinfinity slope analysisVolcanic ashGroundwater seepage
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From Slope Morphometry to Morphogenetic Processes: An Integrated Approach of Field Survey, Geographic Information System Morphometric Analysis and St…

2015

Calanchi (singular: calanco) represent a typical example of badlands in the Italian peninsula, which rapidly evolve on clayey terrains such as the widespread Pliocene–Pleistocene marine clays. The present study aimed at investigating the role of the slope morphometry on the typology and distribution of morphogenetic processes in a calanchi area located in southern Italy. The research included detailed geomorphological surveying as well as morphometric and statistical analyses. The study area was first subdivided into individual hydrographic units (HUs), for which field survey allowed to identify the dominant denudation processes, their intensity and the distribution of the associated landfo…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeographic information system010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLandformbusiness.industrySoil ScienceLandslideTerrainDevelopment010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesDenudationErosionEnvironmental ChemistryPhysical geographybusinessHydrographyDigital elevation modelGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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High resolution gully erosion and sedimentation processes, and land use changes since the Bronze Age and future trajectories in the Kazimierz Dolny a…

2012

Abstract This paper presents the results of 40 years of research on the gully system in the Doly Podmularskie catchment (0.35 km² in size), which is situated in the south-western part of the loess-covered Naleczow Plateau in SE-Poland. Topographic, stratigraphic and pedologic investigations, and monitoring of a tributary gully (gully area: 0.7 ha, catchment: 2.5 ha) were combined with historical, archaeological and palaeoecological records. The results reveal a long and complex history in terms of the temporal and spatial extent and the impact of land use on gully erosion, and the long-term feed-back mechanisms between land use changes and natural processes since the end of the Pleistocene.…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPlateauPleistoceneLand useDrainage basinLandslideTributaryErosionPhysical geographyGeologyHoloceneEarth-Surface ProcessesCATENA
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Landslide Impacts on Agrigento’s Cathedral Imaged with Radar Interferometry

2013

ERS1/2 (1992–2000), ENVISAT (2002–2008) and RADARSAT1 (2003–2007) satellite data, processed with Persistent Scatterer Interferometry, are exploited to study the historic urban area of Agrigento, Italy, whose structural stability is threatened by retrogressive landslide processes. Up to 2–5mm/year of line-of-sight displacement are observed in 1992–2008 on the staircase and the left aisle of the Cathedral. Displacement acceleration to 13–15mm/year is measured in July 2006–May 2007, in the northern portion of the churchyard, in front of the left aisle. The areas moving at higher rates, located at the edge of the NW slope of Girgenti hill, correspond to those showing major structural damages. A…

InterferometryIncreased risklawSatellite dataInterferometric synthetic aperture radarLandslideRadarAisleSeismologyGeologyDisplacement (vector)law.invention
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Two geostatistical approaches for assessing landslide susceptibility in Italian Apennines

2010

ItalyGeostatistical modelingSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaLandslide susceptibilityGISSettore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicata
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Landslide susceptibility modelling for extreme rainfall-triggered multiple landslides: a key study from the 2009 event in the Giampilieri Area(Sicily…

2013

ItalyGiampilieriLandslide susceptibilitySicilyextreme rainfall event
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