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Exploring relationships between grid cell size and accuracy for debris-flow susceptibility models: a test in the Giampilieri catchment (Sicily, Italy)

2016

Debris flows are among the most hazardous phenomena in nature, requiring the preparation of suscep- tibility models in order to cope with this severe threat. The aim of this research was to verify whether a grid cell-based susceptibility model was capable of predicting the debris- flow initiation sites in the Giampilieri catchment (10 km2), which was hit by a storm on the 1st October 2009, resulting in more than one thousand landslides. This kind of event is to be considered as recurrent in the area as attested by historical data. Therefore, predictive models have been prepared by using forward stepwise binary logistic regression (BLR), a landslide inventory and a set of geo- environmental …

021110 strategic defence & security studiesGlobal and Planetary Change010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia0211 other engineering and technologiesSoil ScienceGeologyStormLandslide02 engineering and technologyLogistic regression01 natural sciencesPollutionDebrisDebris flowRobustness (computer science)Grid cell size Debris-flow susceptibility Forward stepwise selection Giampilieri catchment Messina (Sicily Italy)StatisticsEnvironmental ChemistrySet (psychology)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyEvent (probability theory)Environmental Earth Sciences
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Regional debris flow susceptibility assessment using HRDEM: Example of the city area of Messina (Sicily, Italy)

2014

Shallow landslide and debris flows are among the most dangerous natural hazards triggered by extreme meteorological events. These phenomena have recently caused catastrophic scenarios in Italy (e.g. in Sarno-Quindici and Giampilieri) and, according to expected changes in the climate pattern, an increasing frequency of these phenomena is expected. The aim of this research is to assess the debris flow susceptibility in the Giampilieri area (Sicily) using a spatially-distributed debris flow runout model based on topographic information. The application of the model starts with the identification of the source areas from which debris flows are propagated on the basis of frictional laws and flow…

Debris flow landslide susceptibility HRDEM GiampilieriSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia
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L’evento alluvionale dell’Ottobre 2009 nel Messinese

2010

GiampilieriSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliEvento alluvionale
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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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OPTIMIZING STOCHASTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY MODELLING FOR DEBRIS FLOW LANDSLIDES: PIXEL SIZE EFFECTS, PROBLEMS IN CHRONO-VALIDATION, 2D SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTE…

Pixel sizeGiampilieriSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaDebris flowLandslide susceptibilityStochastic modelling
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Exploring relationships between pixel size and accuracy for debris flow susceptibility models: a test in the Giampilieri catchment (Sicily, Italy).

2014

Debris flows are among the most hazardous phenomena in nature, which typically take the form of multiple-occurrence regional landslide events triggered by intense driving inputs such as storms or earthquakes. The main tasks of this study were to verify whether cell-based susceptibility models is capable of predicting debris flow initiations in the Giampilieri catchment (southern Italy) and to explore the relationships between the pixel size of the adopted mapping units in terms of predictive performances of the derived models. The Giampilieri catchment is a small area (10km 2 ) hit by a storm on the 1 st October 2009 which resulted in the triggering of more than one thousand landslides and …

Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologiapixel size debris flow susceptibility stepwise forward selection Giampilieri catchment Messina (Italy)
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