The importance of pore water pressure regime for landslide activity is generally accepted. In the case of earthflows, generalized failures (reactivations) are rare and sustained slow movements can proceed for decades. The relationship between precipitation, pore water pressure responses and movement is not straightforward. We document rainfall, pore pressure regime and displacements in the source area of an active earthflow. Pressure heads at shallow depth are clearly related to infiltration from the surface and can be satisfactorily reproduced by a diffusive model while the hypothesis of gravity-dominated flow can be rejected based on the short delay between rainfall and pressure response. Displacement rates are very small to zero during t...
In Campania (Italy) there have been rapid landslides in recent decades caused by heavy rainfall on u...
Earthflows are very common in northern Apennines of Italy. They develop along slopes made of claysha...
This paper analyzes the effects of a historical rain series on pore water pressure distribution in ...
The importance of pore water pressure regime for landslide activity is generally accepted. In the ca...
The Costa della Gaveta earthflow occurs in a structurally complex clayey formation of the Italian so...
In Orvieto (central Italy), overconsolidated clay slopes are affected by intermittent slow movements...
Rainfall is among the most relevant triggering factors of landslides. With the aim of defining a mod...
The paper presents the results of long-term monitoring of pore water pressures and displacements in ...
Inclinometer and piezometer measurements have been carried out since 2005 in a slow active earthflow...
The paper presents the results of long-term monitoring of pore water pressures and displacements in ...
The morphodynamic evolution of the Costa Gaveta slope and landslides is strongly influenced by syste...
In Campania (Italy) there have been rapid landslides in recent decades caused by heavy rainfall on u...
Earthflows are very common in northern Apennines of Italy. They develop along slopes made of claysha...
This paper analyzes the effects of a historical rain series on pore water pressure distribution in ...
The importance of pore water pressure regime for landslide activity is generally accepted. In the ca...
The Costa della Gaveta earthflow occurs in a structurally complex clayey formation of the Italian so...
In Orvieto (central Italy), overconsolidated clay slopes are affected by intermittent slow movements...
Rainfall is among the most relevant triggering factors of landslides. With the aim of defining a mod...
The paper presents the results of long-term monitoring of pore water pressures and displacements in ...
Inclinometer and piezometer measurements have been carried out since 2005 in a slow active earthflow...
The paper presents the results of long-term monitoring of pore water pressures and displacements in ...
The morphodynamic evolution of the Costa Gaveta slope and landslides is strongly influenced by syste...
In Campania (Italy) there have been rapid landslides in recent decades caused by heavy rainfall on u...
Earthflows are very common in northern Apennines of Italy. They develop along slopes made of claysha...
This paper analyzes the effects of a historical rain series on pore water pressure distribution in ...