A quantitative procedure for hazard and risk assessment of large landslides that can develop as rock avalanches is discussed in this paper. Reference is made to the IMIRILAND project, where a multidisciplinary methodology has been developed paying particular attention to the landslide modeling process that leads to the quantification of the hazard, i.e. the prediction of the occurrence probability, the involved area and the run-out velocity. The risk assessment methodology is exemplified in the paper with reference to two cases: the Ceppo Morelli and Rosone landslides, both of which are located in the Italian Western Alps. The results of these applications show that, despite the development of sophisticated 3D numerical methods, many uncert...
This paper presents recommended methodologies for the quantitative analysis of landslide hazard, vul...
Several steps need to be accomplished for a quantitative landslide risk assessment. First, an analys...
International audienceSlope movements (e.g. landslides) are dynamic systems that are complex in time...
Rock avalanche is an extremely rapid, massive, flow-like motion of fragmented rock from a large rock...
The paper deals with a methodology for quantitative landslide hazard and risk assessments over wide-...
This study describes an analysis carried out within the European community project "ALARM" (Assessme...
An integrated approach for the quantitative analysis of earthquake-induced landslide hazard is prese...
Increasing population density and development of mountainous terrains bring human settlements within...
A large DSGDS (Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation) which extends on an area of 3.75 km2affe...
A correct landslide hazard assessment (LHA) is fundamental for any purpose of territorial planning....
National audienceThe general methodology for landslide risk management can be applied to rock falls....
A large DSGDS (Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation) which extends on an area of 3.75 km2affe...
There is an increasing need for quantitative rockfall hazard and risk assessment that requires a pre...
AbstractThe landslide hazard assessment, when based on the deterministic diagnosis of the processes,...
This paper presents recommended methodologies for the quantitative analysis of landslide hazard, vul...
Several steps need to be accomplished for a quantitative landslide risk assessment. First, an analys...
International audienceSlope movements (e.g. landslides) are dynamic systems that are complex in time...
Rock avalanche is an extremely rapid, massive, flow-like motion of fragmented rock from a large rock...
The paper deals with a methodology for quantitative landslide hazard and risk assessments over wide-...
This study describes an analysis carried out within the European community project "ALARM" (Assessme...
An integrated approach for the quantitative analysis of earthquake-induced landslide hazard is prese...
Increasing population density and development of mountainous terrains bring human settlements within...
A large DSGDS (Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation) which extends on an area of 3.75 km2affe...
A correct landslide hazard assessment (LHA) is fundamental for any purpose of territorial planning....
National audienceThe general methodology for landslide risk management can be applied to rock falls....
A large DSGDS (Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation) which extends on an area of 3.75 km2affe...
There is an increasing need for quantitative rockfall hazard and risk assessment that requires a pre...
AbstractThe landslide hazard assessment, when based on the deterministic diagnosis of the processes,...
This paper presents recommended methodologies for the quantitative analysis of landslide hazard, vul...
Several steps need to be accomplished for a quantitative landslide risk assessment. First, an analys...
International audienceSlope movements (e.g. landslides) are dynamic systems that are complex in time...