This work shows the application and the validation of a procedure with the GIS GRASS to realize tsunami inundation maps based on the morphological characteristics, the vegetation and the settlements of the analyzed coast. Such a procedure, already illustrated in the VII GRASS Italian Users Meeting, and then improved, allows the estimation of the maximum vertical height of the tsunami waves hitting the coast (run-up) and the subsequent diffusion over the inland areas, as a function of the morphology, the vegetation, and the urbanization of the coastal area. The model, already successfully applied for the ligurian coast, has to be tested in different areas in order to validate a global applicability. For this reason the selected case study wa...
This paper aims at presenting and comparing two methodologies adopted by the Emilia-Romagna region, ...
Siracusa is one of the most important cities of the eastern coast of Sicily, which according to hist...
Tsunamis are rare events. However, their impact can be devastating and it may extend to large geogra...
In the past, tsunami waves of considerable dimension hit Japan, Alaska, Hawaii, South America and So...
Terrestrial Laser Scanner surveys performed in coastal area have generated 3D cloud points used to o...
Whatever the generating mechanism of a tsunami may be, this event can discharge destructive energy a...
Inundation maps are a fundamental tool for coastal risk management and in particular for designing e...
The analysis of tsunami catalogues and of data published on the NOAA web site pointed out that in th...
The presence of mega-boulders scattered landward along gently sloping rocky coasts is attributed to...
The analysis of tsunami catalogues and of data published on the NOAA web site pointed out that in th...
Nowadays many coastal disaster have been experienced all around the world and some of them can be li...
The Setubal municipality, Portugal, has diversified land use along its coastline (mostly located in ...
The Maddalena Peninsula coastline (south-eastern Sicily, Italy) is characterised by the occurrence o...
The 1693 tsunami was the most extensive earthquake-tsunami event in Sicily, submerging Catania, Augu...
This paper aims at presenting and comparing two methodologies adopted by the Emilia-Romagna region, ...
This paper aims at presenting and comparing two methodologies adopted by the Emilia-Romagna region, ...
Siracusa is one of the most important cities of the eastern coast of Sicily, which according to hist...
Tsunamis are rare events. However, their impact can be devastating and it may extend to large geogra...
In the past, tsunami waves of considerable dimension hit Japan, Alaska, Hawaii, South America and So...
Terrestrial Laser Scanner surveys performed in coastal area have generated 3D cloud points used to o...
Whatever the generating mechanism of a tsunami may be, this event can discharge destructive energy a...
Inundation maps are a fundamental tool for coastal risk management and in particular for designing e...
The analysis of tsunami catalogues and of data published on the NOAA web site pointed out that in th...
The presence of mega-boulders scattered landward along gently sloping rocky coasts is attributed to...
The analysis of tsunami catalogues and of data published on the NOAA web site pointed out that in th...
Nowadays many coastal disaster have been experienced all around the world and some of them can be li...
The Setubal municipality, Portugal, has diversified land use along its coastline (mostly located in ...
The Maddalena Peninsula coastline (south-eastern Sicily, Italy) is characterised by the occurrence o...
The 1693 tsunami was the most extensive earthquake-tsunami event in Sicily, submerging Catania, Augu...
This paper aims at presenting and comparing two methodologies adopted by the Emilia-Romagna region, ...
This paper aims at presenting and comparing two methodologies adopted by the Emilia-Romagna region, ...
Siracusa is one of the most important cities of the eastern coast of Sicily, which according to hist...
Tsunamis are rare events. However, their impact can be devastating and it may extend to large geogra...