The Craco ridge (Matera, Southern Italy) experienced repeated landslide movements, particularly along the southwestern slope, starting from the end of the year 1959. The Craco village, located at the top of the ridge, was almost completely abandoned between 1965 and 1980 because of protracted landslide activity. The ridge is oriented NW-SE and is located at the most external thrust front of the Southern Apennines. A geological and geomorphological survey has been performed in the area that extends between the Salandrella and Bruscata creeks. Detailed mapping has been used to show the relationships between landscape evolution and the various landforms in the frontal part of a recent mountain belt. Furthermore, several exposures document...
A landslide, to the west of Montemurro (a small village in southern Italy), has recently caused dama...
A deep-seated gravitational slope deformation (DGSD) affects the eastern side of the Chianti Mts. Ri...
The causes of landslides generally invoked in the Northern Apennines of Italy do not fully explain s...
The Craco ridge (Matera, Southern Italy) experienced repeated landslide movements, particularly alon...
The Craco ridge (Matera, Southern Italy) experienced repeated landslide movements, particularly alon...
The village of Craco (Basilicata Region, Italy) is located on the top of a conglomerate hill overlyi...
<p>This paper presents the results of geomorphological investigations carried out in Basilicata regi...
The village of Craco (Basilicata Region, Italy) is located on the top of a conglomerate hill overlyi...
The South Western area of the Madonie Mountains is affected by large landslides; the major one devel...
Complex landslides, capable of reactivation, are typical slope movements in high relief areas. Due...
This work is focused on the gravity-driven instability that affect the Mt. Pruno relief and its impa...
This paper illustrates the landslide processes that affect the southern hillslope of Mt. Pruno in t...
Complex landslides, capable of reactivation, are typical slope movements in high relief areas. Due t...
A landslide, to the west of Montemurro (a small village in southern Italy), has recently caused dama...
A deep-seated gravitational slope deformation (DGSD) affects the eastern side of the Chianti Mts. Ri...
The causes of landslides generally invoked in the Northern Apennines of Italy do not fully explain s...
The Craco ridge (Matera, Southern Italy) experienced repeated landslide movements, particularly alon...
The Craco ridge (Matera, Southern Italy) experienced repeated landslide movements, particularly alon...
The village of Craco (Basilicata Region, Italy) is located on the top of a conglomerate hill overlyi...
<p>This paper presents the results of geomorphological investigations carried out in Basilicata regi...
The village of Craco (Basilicata Region, Italy) is located on the top of a conglomerate hill overlyi...
The South Western area of the Madonie Mountains is affected by large landslides; the major one devel...
Complex landslides, capable of reactivation, are typical slope movements in high relief areas. Due...
This work is focused on the gravity-driven instability that affect the Mt. Pruno relief and its impa...
This paper illustrates the landslide processes that affect the southern hillslope of Mt. Pruno in t...
Complex landslides, capable of reactivation, are typical slope movements in high relief areas. Due t...
A landslide, to the west of Montemurro (a small village in southern Italy), has recently caused dama...
A deep-seated gravitational slope deformation (DGSD) affects the eastern side of the Chianti Mts. Ri...
The causes of landslides generally invoked in the Northern Apennines of Italy do not fully explain s...