n this paper, a level II approach aimed at evaluating the impact of the triggering potential of seismic landslides on a regional roadway network is described. The case study is located within the Southern Apennines in Molise Region (Italy). A seismic vulnerability assessment through fragility curves was performed. Its capability to provide useful data in view of territory planning and/or emergency management was explored by means of the implementation in GIS environment
The present work aims at answering the following research questions: (a) to infer on the causes of v...
Earthquake induced landslides (EIL) represent coseismic effects that heavily affect seismic territor...
This paper illustrates research addressing the subject of the earthquake-induced surface effects by ...
n this paper, a level II approach aimed at evaluating the impact of the triggering potential of seis...
This thesis dealt with one of the side-phenomena, which can occur during or after a seismic event, n...
This paper is focused on the analysis of landslide susceptibility for civil protection purposes. A m...
In relation to the assessment of earthquake-induced landslide hazard, this paper discusses general ...
As concerns landslide prevention and mitigation policies at the urban scale, the ability of Geograph...
In this paper we recall a method for medium scale (level-2) zoning of seismic-induced landslide susc...
Hundreds of landslides were triggered by the mainshocks (up to Mw 6.5) that occurred in 2016 in Cent...
In this paper we present a GIS-based method for regional zoning of seismic-induced landslide suscept...
Landslide risk assessment is often a difficult task due to the lack of temporal data on landslides a...
To evaluate techniques for assessing earthquake-triggeredlandslide hazard in the Southern Apennines ...
During the last years the Basin Authorities built the Landslide Risk Maps for the entire Italian ter...
Abstract: Most moderate and large earthquakes trigger landslides, and these landslides commonly acc...
The present work aims at answering the following research questions: (a) to infer on the causes of v...
Earthquake induced landslides (EIL) represent coseismic effects that heavily affect seismic territor...
This paper illustrates research addressing the subject of the earthquake-induced surface effects by ...
n this paper, a level II approach aimed at evaluating the impact of the triggering potential of seis...
This thesis dealt with one of the side-phenomena, which can occur during or after a seismic event, n...
This paper is focused on the analysis of landslide susceptibility for civil protection purposes. A m...
In relation to the assessment of earthquake-induced landslide hazard, this paper discusses general ...
As concerns landslide prevention and mitigation policies at the urban scale, the ability of Geograph...
In this paper we recall a method for medium scale (level-2) zoning of seismic-induced landslide susc...
Hundreds of landslides were triggered by the mainshocks (up to Mw 6.5) that occurred in 2016 in Cent...
In this paper we present a GIS-based method for regional zoning of seismic-induced landslide suscept...
Landslide risk assessment is often a difficult task due to the lack of temporal data on landslides a...
To evaluate techniques for assessing earthquake-triggeredlandslide hazard in the Southern Apennines ...
During the last years the Basin Authorities built the Landslide Risk Maps for the entire Italian ter...
Abstract: Most moderate and large earthquakes trigger landslides, and these landslides commonly acc...
The present work aims at answering the following research questions: (a) to infer on the causes of v...
Earthquake induced landslides (EIL) represent coseismic effects that heavily affect seismic territor...
This paper illustrates research addressing the subject of the earthquake-induced surface effects by ...