Deep-seated gravitational slope deformations (DSGSDs) are fairly common phenom- ena in the Eastern Italian Alps. The Celentino DSGSDs (Trentino\u2013Alto Adige Region, Peio Valley) extends over an area of approximately 5 km2 between 2400 and 1050 m a.s.l. (metres above sea level), involving metamorphic rocks. A set of parallel ridge-top trenches and antislope scarps are present in the upper part of the slope over a length of 2 km. The shear surface is inferred at 80 \u2013 100 m in depth, and the involved volume is estimated to be 3.5 108 \u2013 4.0 108 m3. The displacement of the rock mass has diverted the Noce River for 200\u2013250 m. Structural, geomor- phological and engineering geology surveys were conducted both within and outside ...
After describing the main geological and structural characteristics of the study area, examples of d...
An analysis of the effects of creep on the development of a deep-seated gravitational slope deformat...
Engineering–geology studies of natural slope stability have rarely relied on continuum modelling of ...
Deep-seated gravitational slope deformations (DSGSD) are quite common phenomena in the Eastern Itali...
Deep-seated gravitational slope deformations (DSGSD) are quite common phenomena in the Eastern Itali...
DSGSDs and “sackung” deformations are complex processes of gravitational movement that involve large...
Extensive deformations of mountain slopes are quite common in the Eastern Italian Alps, highlighted ...
Extensive deformations of mountain slopes are quite common in the Eastern Italian Alps, highlighted ...
The Upper Scrivia Valley in the Ligurian Apennines is characterized by a large-scale landslides area...
Deep-seated gravitational slope deformation (DsGSD) represents a relevant geological-geomorphologica...
The Alpine regions are widely affected by slope instability, determined by various interactions bet...
A deep-seated gravitational slope deformation (DGSD) affects the eastern side of the Chianti Mts. Ri...
The Rodoretto Valley, a left tributary of the Germanasca Valley, is located in the Western Alps (NW ...
The Rodoretto Valley, a left tributary of the Germanasca Valley, is located in the Western Alps (NW ...
Some features make north-western Tuscany prone to Deep-seated Gravitational Slope Deformations (DGSD...
After describing the main geological and structural characteristics of the study area, examples of d...
An analysis of the effects of creep on the development of a deep-seated gravitational slope deformat...
Engineering–geology studies of natural slope stability have rarely relied on continuum modelling of ...
Deep-seated gravitational slope deformations (DSGSD) are quite common phenomena in the Eastern Itali...
Deep-seated gravitational slope deformations (DSGSD) are quite common phenomena in the Eastern Itali...
DSGSDs and “sackung” deformations are complex processes of gravitational movement that involve large...
Extensive deformations of mountain slopes are quite common in the Eastern Italian Alps, highlighted ...
Extensive deformations of mountain slopes are quite common in the Eastern Italian Alps, highlighted ...
The Upper Scrivia Valley in the Ligurian Apennines is characterized by a large-scale landslides area...
Deep-seated gravitational slope deformation (DsGSD) represents a relevant geological-geomorphologica...
The Alpine regions are widely affected by slope instability, determined by various interactions bet...
A deep-seated gravitational slope deformation (DGSD) affects the eastern side of the Chianti Mts. Ri...
The Rodoretto Valley, a left tributary of the Germanasca Valley, is located in the Western Alps (NW ...
The Rodoretto Valley, a left tributary of the Germanasca Valley, is located in the Western Alps (NW ...
Some features make north-western Tuscany prone to Deep-seated Gravitational Slope Deformations (DGSD...
After describing the main geological and structural characteristics of the study area, examples of d...
An analysis of the effects of creep on the development of a deep-seated gravitational slope deformat...
Engineering–geology studies of natural slope stability have rarely relied on continuum modelling of ...