A case study of a debris slide (estimated volume of about 35,000 m3) is described in this paper. This slide occurred in April 2009 in the North Western Italian Alps (Aosta valley) and damaged the SR25 road along the Valgrisenche valley. Ground investigations started with severe safety and logistic issues being posed. Given the need to open as soon as possible the road, the design of the landslide stabilization works was carried out using a “design as you go” approach. The stabilization measures were conceived to be flexible in order to allow for changes and integration during construction, in line with the progressive refinement of the geological–geotechnical slope model being developed. Back analysis by means of the limit equilibrium metho...
Great landslides are among the natural disasters that destroy the territory. During last October 200...
An active complex earth slide causes risk for the resort of Corvara in Badia (South Tyrol, Italy). D...
The area of Corvara in Badia (Dolomites, Italy) has undergone detailed geomorphological investigatio...
A case study of a debris slide (estimated volume of about 35,000 m3) is described in this paper. Thi...
The paper presents the principles of the slope reprofiling and proves the effectiveness of this stab...
ISRM International Symposium - EUROCK 2020 -- 14 June 2020 through 19 June 2020 -- -- 165200The cons...
The study of natural phenomena such as landslides requires reducing the problem to a simple scheme t...
This paper deals with a numerical study of a potential landslide in the Swiss Alps. The objective of...
The paper concerns the evaluation of stability conditions of a landslide which occurred behind a mar...
Alpine basins are typically characterised by an amphitheatre shape with steep rocky walls on the upp...
This study focuses on the relationships between hydrological processes and the stability of terraced...
Traditional technical solutions for slope stabilization are generally costly and very impacting on t...
This paper presents the Colzate-Vertova landslide, a Deep Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation (DS...
International audienceOn 14-16 November 2002 the North Italy was affected by an intense rainfall eve...
Shallow slopes in clayey colluvial covers are often involved in progressive downhill motion with dis...
Great landslides are among the natural disasters that destroy the territory. During last October 200...
An active complex earth slide causes risk for the resort of Corvara in Badia (South Tyrol, Italy). D...
The area of Corvara in Badia (Dolomites, Italy) has undergone detailed geomorphological investigatio...
A case study of a debris slide (estimated volume of about 35,000 m3) is described in this paper. Thi...
The paper presents the principles of the slope reprofiling and proves the effectiveness of this stab...
ISRM International Symposium - EUROCK 2020 -- 14 June 2020 through 19 June 2020 -- -- 165200The cons...
The study of natural phenomena such as landslides requires reducing the problem to a simple scheme t...
This paper deals with a numerical study of a potential landslide in the Swiss Alps. The objective of...
The paper concerns the evaluation of stability conditions of a landslide which occurred behind a mar...
Alpine basins are typically characterised by an amphitheatre shape with steep rocky walls on the upp...
This study focuses on the relationships between hydrological processes and the stability of terraced...
Traditional technical solutions for slope stabilization are generally costly and very impacting on t...
This paper presents the Colzate-Vertova landslide, a Deep Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation (DS...
International audienceOn 14-16 November 2002 the North Italy was affected by an intense rainfall eve...
Shallow slopes in clayey colluvial covers are often involved in progressive downhill motion with dis...
Great landslides are among the natural disasters that destroy the territory. During last October 200...
An active complex earth slide causes risk for the resort of Corvara in Badia (South Tyrol, Italy). D...
The area of Corvara in Badia (Dolomites, Italy) has undergone detailed geomorphological investigatio...