Many mountainous areas in Campania, Southern Italy, are characterized by steep slopes covered by loose unsaturated pyroclastic deposits laying upon fractured limestone bedrock. The soil covers are mainly constituted by layers of ashes and pumices. Large and intense rainfall events trigger shallow landslides, often turning into debris flows that cause huge damage and casualties. The slope of Cervinara, around 40 km Northeast of Naples, was involved in a catastrophic flowslide on 16 December 1999, triggered by a rainstorm of 325 mm in 48 h. To capture the main effects of precipitation on the slope stability, hydro-meteorological monitoring activities have been carried out at the slope to assess the water balance for three years (2017–2020). T...
On the 4th and 5th of March 2005, about 100 rainfall-induced landslides occurred along volcanic slop...
A simplified hydrological model of a steep slope covered with loose granular pyroclastic deposits is...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides affect superficial soils above bedrock, with failure surface tha...
AbstractThe hydrological response of a shallow sloping deposit in unsaturated pyroclastic soils is b...
Many mountainous areas in Campania, Southern Italy, are characterised by steep slopes covered by uns...
Many mountainous areas in Campania, southern Italy, are characterized by steep slopes covered by uns...
The pyroclastic fall deposits mantling mountain slopes in the Campania region (Southern Italy) repre...
Slopes covered with unsaturated shallow pyroclastic deposits, lying upon fractured limestone bedrock...
Abstract Ash-fall pyroclastic deposits covering Campanian mountain slopes (southern Italy) are very ...
The hills rising in the urban area of Napoli (Italy ) are the products of eruptive activity in the v...
Ash-fall pyroclastic deposits that mantle mountain slopes around the Mount Somma-Vesuvius (Campania,...
none6Shallow landslides can be defined as slope movements, due to extreme rainfall events, affecting...
On the 4th and 5th of March 2005, about 100 rainfall-induced landslides occurred along volcanic slop...
A simplified hydrological model of a steep slope covered with loose granular pyroclastic deposits is...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides affect superficial soils above bedrock, with failure surface tha...
AbstractThe hydrological response of a shallow sloping deposit in unsaturated pyroclastic soils is b...
Many mountainous areas in Campania, Southern Italy, are characterised by steep slopes covered by uns...
Many mountainous areas in Campania, southern Italy, are characterized by steep slopes covered by uns...
The pyroclastic fall deposits mantling mountain slopes in the Campania region (Southern Italy) repre...
Slopes covered with unsaturated shallow pyroclastic deposits, lying upon fractured limestone bedrock...
Abstract Ash-fall pyroclastic deposits covering Campanian mountain slopes (southern Italy) are very ...
The hills rising in the urban area of Napoli (Italy ) are the products of eruptive activity in the v...
Ash-fall pyroclastic deposits that mantle mountain slopes around the Mount Somma-Vesuvius (Campania,...
none6Shallow landslides can be defined as slope movements, due to extreme rainfall events, affecting...
On the 4th and 5th of March 2005, about 100 rainfall-induced landslides occurred along volcanic slop...
A simplified hydrological model of a steep slope covered with loose granular pyroclastic deposits is...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides affect superficial soils above bedrock, with failure surface tha...