Several shallow landslides occurred at La Fossa cone (Vulcano Island, Aeolian Archipelago, Italy) in the last 30 years, during both unrests and periods of quiet volcanic activity. The main event occurred in 1988, during a volcanic unrest, when a landslide collapsed into the sea from the NE flank of La Fossa cone, producing a small tsunami. Hydrothermal activity has been suggested as a potential trigger for landslide generation in this area. However, no specific investigations were carried out to test this hypothesis. With the aim of filling this gap, we studied the mineralogy and hydraulic conductivity of La Fossa cone deposits, the relationships between shallow hydrothermal circulation and rainfall dynamics and their role in triggering sl...
Long-term continuous hydrological monitoring of slope susceptible to shallow landslides is a fundame...
On the April 30th, 2006, during the early morning, five shallow landslides were triggered on the nor...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides affect superficial soils above bedrock, with failure surface tha...
Several shallow landslides occurred at La Fossa cone (Vulcano Island, Aeolian Archipelago, Italy) i...
The crater of “La Fossa” at Vulcano Island (Aeolian Islands, Italy) since the last eruption, occurre...
The stability of steep ( > 40) slopes in loose or poorly cemented pyroclastic materials mantling som...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides can seriously affect cultivations and infrastructures and cause ...
Slopes covered with unsaturated shallow pyroclastic deposits, lying upon fractured limestone bedrock...
Abstract (150 words) During rainy periods, landslides frequently hit the hilly region of the Vicenza...
Hydrological monitoring of slope susceptible to shallow landslides allows for identifying the trigge...
During the last 25.000 years, ash-fall deposits, mainly derived from the explosive activity of Somma...
Several factors (including slope morphology, geological and structural settings, the mechanical prop...
The instability of ash-fall pyroclastic deposits that mantle mountain ranges around the Mount Somma-...
The instability of ash-fall pyroclastic deposits that mantle mountain ranges around the Mount Somma-...
Long-term continuous hydrological monitoring of slope susceptible to shallow landslides is a fundame...
On the April 30th, 2006, during the early morning, five shallow landslides were triggered on the nor...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides affect superficial soils above bedrock, with failure surface tha...
Several shallow landslides occurred at La Fossa cone (Vulcano Island, Aeolian Archipelago, Italy) i...
The crater of “La Fossa” at Vulcano Island (Aeolian Islands, Italy) since the last eruption, occurre...
The stability of steep ( > 40) slopes in loose or poorly cemented pyroclastic materials mantling som...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides can seriously affect cultivations and infrastructures and cause ...
Slopes covered with unsaturated shallow pyroclastic deposits, lying upon fractured limestone bedrock...
Abstract (150 words) During rainy periods, landslides frequently hit the hilly region of the Vicenza...
Hydrological monitoring of slope susceptible to shallow landslides allows for identifying the trigge...
During the last 25.000 years, ash-fall deposits, mainly derived from the explosive activity of Somma...
Several factors (including slope morphology, geological and structural settings, the mechanical prop...
The instability of ash-fall pyroclastic deposits that mantle mountain ranges around the Mount Somma-...
The instability of ash-fall pyroclastic deposits that mantle mountain ranges around the Mount Somma-...
Long-term continuous hydrological monitoring of slope susceptible to shallow landslides is a fundame...
On the April 30th, 2006, during the early morning, five shallow landslides were triggered on the nor...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides affect superficial soils above bedrock, with failure surface tha...