On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Mount Antelao on the Venetian Dolomites triggering three stony debris \ufb02ows characterized by high magnitude. Two of them occurred in the historical sites of Rovina di Cancia and Rudan Creek and were stopped by the retaining works upstream the inhabited areas, while the third routed along the Ru Secco Creek and progressively reached the resort area and the village of San Vito di Cadore, causing fatalities and damages. The main triggering factor of the Ru Secco debris \ufb02ow was a large rock collapse on the northern cliffs of Mount Antelao occurred the previous autumn. The fallen debris material deposited on the Vallon d\u2019Antrimoia inclin...
The Piees de ra Mognes fan at the base of the Punta Nera cliffs, in the Venetian Dolomites (Italy), ...
On 27–28 July 2019, in a catchment of the Mt. Amiata area (Italy), an extreme rainfall induced a deb...
San Fruttuoso of Camogli is not only the most popular subject of discussion of Portofino Park \u2013...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...
In the Dolomitic region, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cl...
Mountain environments are naturally exposed to debris flows, a mass movement which represents one of...
International audienceDebris-flows occurring in the area of Cancia (Dolomites, Northeastern Italy) i...
During intense rainstorms, runoff plays a major role in triggering debris flows in the Dolomite regi...
In alpine areas, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cliffs. Ep...
Four occurred events of debris flows are documented and modeled by back-analysis. The four debris fl...
Debris-flow and flood events cause yearly wide damages to buildings and infrastructures, and produce...
The research focuses on the assessment of the conditions for debris flow triggering in three very ac...
On May 5, 1998, after 30 h of continuous rainfall (100-180 mm), large areas of the tephra-rich collu...
Debris flows are high-speed and unpredictable phenomena, considered among the main sources of hazard...
The Piees de ra Mognes fan at the base of the Punta Nera cliffs, in the Venetian Dolomites (Italy), ...
On 27–28 July 2019, in a catchment of the Mt. Amiata area (Italy), an extreme rainfall induced a deb...
San Fruttuoso of Camogli is not only the most popular subject of discussion of Portofino Park \u2013...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...
In the Dolomitic region, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cl...
Mountain environments are naturally exposed to debris flows, a mass movement which represents one of...
International audienceDebris-flows occurring in the area of Cancia (Dolomites, Northeastern Italy) i...
During intense rainstorms, runoff plays a major role in triggering debris flows in the Dolomite regi...
In alpine areas, abundant coarse hillslope sediment is commonly found at the toe of rocky cliffs. Ep...
Four occurred events of debris flows are documented and modeled by back-analysis. The four debris fl...
Debris-flow and flood events cause yearly wide damages to buildings and infrastructures, and produce...
The research focuses on the assessment of the conditions for debris flow triggering in three very ac...
On May 5, 1998, after 30 h of continuous rainfall (100-180 mm), large areas of the tephra-rich collu...
Debris flows are high-speed and unpredictable phenomena, considered among the main sources of hazard...
The Piees de ra Mognes fan at the base of the Punta Nera cliffs, in the Venetian Dolomites (Italy), ...
On 27–28 July 2019, in a catchment of the Mt. Amiata area (Italy), an extreme rainfall induced a deb...
San Fruttuoso of Camogli is not only the most popular subject of discussion of Portofino Park \u2013...