the principal aim of this study is to compare different landslide susceptibility zonation models for predicting areas prone to shallow landsliding using both physically distributed landslide models and artificial neural networks. Necessary geotechnical and hydrological parameters were obtained coupling sample laboratory analysis and in situ measures; soil thickness was estimated using an empirical model while distribution of rainfall intensity was analyzed by performing a spatial interpolation. The predictive capabilities of these models were finally evaluated using a threshold-independent quantitative method (the ROC plot)
This article presents a multidisciplinary approach to landslide susceptibility mapping by means of l...
Shallow landslides can represent a destructive phenomena due to the absence of incipient movement ev...
The proposed experimental study is aimed at evaluating the landslide susceptibility using a multidis...
the principal aim of this study is to compare different landslide susceptibility zonation models for...
Landslides are one of the most widespread natural hazards that cause damage to both property and lif...
Susceptibility assessment of areas prone to landsliding remains one of the most useful approaches in...
Shallow landslides are destructive hazards and play an important role in landscape processes. The pu...
The spatial distribution of shallow landslides is strongly influenced by different climatic conditio...
Oltrepo Pavese, which is located in the Northern Apennines of Italy, is characterized by high densit...
Statistical and deterministic methods are widely used ingeographic information system based landslid...
Landslide hazard mapping is often performed through the identification and analysis of hillslope ins...
Landslides are significant natural hazards in many areas of the world. Mapping the areas that are su...
Statistical and deterministic methods are widely used in GIS-based landslide susceptibility mapping....
Shallow landslides can represent a destructive phenomena due to the absence of incipient movement ev...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides can lead to loss of life and significant damage to private and ...
This article presents a multidisciplinary approach to landslide susceptibility mapping by means of l...
Shallow landslides can represent a destructive phenomena due to the absence of incipient movement ev...
The proposed experimental study is aimed at evaluating the landslide susceptibility using a multidis...
the principal aim of this study is to compare different landslide susceptibility zonation models for...
Landslides are one of the most widespread natural hazards that cause damage to both property and lif...
Susceptibility assessment of areas prone to landsliding remains one of the most useful approaches in...
Shallow landslides are destructive hazards and play an important role in landscape processes. The pu...
The spatial distribution of shallow landslides is strongly influenced by different climatic conditio...
Oltrepo Pavese, which is located in the Northern Apennines of Italy, is characterized by high densit...
Statistical and deterministic methods are widely used ingeographic information system based landslid...
Landslide hazard mapping is often performed through the identification and analysis of hillslope ins...
Landslides are significant natural hazards in many areas of the world. Mapping the areas that are su...
Statistical and deterministic methods are widely used in GIS-based landslide susceptibility mapping....
Shallow landslides can represent a destructive phenomena due to the absence of incipient movement ev...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides can lead to loss of life and significant damage to private and ...
This article presents a multidisciplinary approach to landslide susceptibility mapping by means of l...
Shallow landslides can represent a destructive phenomena due to the absence of incipient movement ev...
The proposed experimental study is aimed at evaluating the landslide susceptibility using a multidis...