A review of scale dependency in landslide hazard and risk analysis

T Glade, MJ Crozier - Landslide hazard and risk, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The wide range of both spatial and temporal scales distinguishes landslide processes
significantly from other natural processes such as floods, earthquake shaking or tsunamis …

Rainfall as a landslide triggering factor an overview of recent international research

M Polemio, O Petrucci - Landslides in research, theory and …, 2000 - earth-prints.org
Rainfall is the most common cause of landslides. The cost of Rainfall Triggered Landslides
(RTL) is not well documented and often unobtainable. In areas where they do not pose a …

Landslide hazard and risk assessment

F Guzzetti - 2006 - bonndoc.ulb.uni-bonn.de
Landslides play an important role in the evolution of landforms and represent a serious
hazard in many areas of the World. In places, fatalities and economic damage caused by …

Quality assessment of the Italian Landslide Inventory using GIS processing

A Trigila, C Iadanza, D Spizzichino - Landslides, 2010 - Springer
Landslides constitute one of the most important natural hazards in Italy as they are
widespread and result in considerable damage and fatalities every year. The Italian …

Typical source areas of May 1998 flow-like mass movements in the Campania region, Southern Italy

L Cascini, S Cuomo, D Guida - Engineering Geology, 2008 - Elsevier
Flow-like mass movements in granular materials are among the most serious natural
hazards, systematically producing huge amounts of damage and numerous victims …

Characteristics of May 5–6, 1998 volcaniclastic debris flows in the Sarno area (Campania, southern Italy): relationships to structural damage and hazard zonation

G Zanchetta, R Sulpizio, MT Pareschi, FM Leoni… - Journal of volcanology …, 2004 - Elsevier
The destructive power of debris flows on alluvial fan surfaces was investigated by studying
the event of May 5–6, 1998 in the Sarno area (Campania, southern Italy). We assessed …

Velocity and runout simulation of destructive debris flows and debris avalanches in pyroclastic deposits, Campania region, Italy

P Revellino, O Hungr, FM Guadagno, SG Evans - Environmental Geology, 2004 - Springer
Abstract The Campanian Apennines are characterized by the presence of monocline ridges,
mainly formed by limestone. During the periods of volcanic activity of the Somma-Vesuvius …

The influences of geological and land use settings on shallow landslides triggered by an intense rainfall event in a coastal terraced environment

A Cevasco, G Pepe, P Brandolini - Bulletin of Engineering Geology and …, 2014 - Springer
Several factors (including slope morphology, geological and structural settings, the
mechanical properties of soils, weathering, hydrological and hydrogeological conditions and …

Shallow landslides in pyroclastic soils: a distributed modelling approach for hazard assessment

P Frattini, GB Crosta, N Fusi, P Dal Negro - Engineering Geology, 2004 - Elsevier
An effective assessment of shallow landslide hazard requires spatially distributed modelling
of triggering processes. This is possible by using physically based models that allow us to …

Observations and modelling of soil slip-debris flow initiation processes in pyroclastic deposits: the Sarno 1998 event

GB Crosta, P Dal Negro - Natural Hazards and Earth System …, 2003 - nhess.copernicus.org
Pyroclastic soils mantling a wide area of the Campanian Apennines are subjected to
recurrent instability phenomena. This study analyses the 5 and 6 May 1998 event which …