The present work illustrates the monitoring system of the Ingelsberg slope (Bad Hofgastein, Austria), which hosts one of the most dangerous landslides in the Salzburg Land. It is a rock fall, which can be considered as representative of landslides commonly occurring in the Alpine area. During the monitoring campaign (March 2013–July 2014), a rock fall occurred at the end of April, 2013 that involved 20–40 m 3 of rocks. The comparison of surface measurements (by Ground-Based Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar—GB-InSAR) with measurements in depth (by extensometers) allowed the understanding of the failure process of the rock mass. Data are discussed taking into account meteorological conditions antecedent to the landslide triggerin...
Landslides and rock falls are disastrous processes of mass movements in alpine regions. Monitoring s...
International audienceRock mass movements are dominant in the morphodynamics of high Alpine rock slo...
The paper will present a new methodology for the assessment and monitoring of rockfalls through an i...
The present work shows and discusses the GBInSAR measurements for the Ingelsberg area, where one of ...
Foreseeing the failure of important unstable volumes is a major concern in the Alps, especially due ...
The present work shows the first results of a monitoring campaign performed at the Ingelsberg slope ...
We leverage on optical and radar remote sensing data acquired from the European Space Agency (ESA) S...
The permafrost degradation is a probable cause for the increase of rock instabilities and rock falls...
International audienceHigh mountain environments are increasingly affected by rockfall-related hazar...
High mountain environments are increasingly affected by rockfall-related hazards, driven by climate ...
Rockfalls are common instabilities in alpine areas and can cause significant damage. Since high moun...
Landslides and rock falls are disastrous processes of mass movements in alpine regions. Monitoring s...
International audienceRock mass movements are dominant in the morphodynamics of high Alpine rock slo...
The paper will present a new methodology for the assessment and monitoring of rockfalls through an i...
The present work shows and discusses the GBInSAR measurements for the Ingelsberg area, where one of ...
Foreseeing the failure of important unstable volumes is a major concern in the Alps, especially due ...
The present work shows the first results of a monitoring campaign performed at the Ingelsberg slope ...
We leverage on optical and radar remote sensing data acquired from the European Space Agency (ESA) S...
The permafrost degradation is a probable cause for the increase of rock instabilities and rock falls...
International audienceHigh mountain environments are increasingly affected by rockfall-related hazar...
High mountain environments are increasingly affected by rockfall-related hazards, driven by climate ...
Rockfalls are common instabilities in alpine areas and can cause significant damage. Since high moun...
Landslides and rock falls are disastrous processes of mass movements in alpine regions. Monitoring s...
International audienceRock mass movements are dominant in the morphodynamics of high Alpine rock slo...
The paper will present a new methodology for the assessment and monitoring of rockfalls through an i...