Over the last 40 years, many contributions have identified empirical rainfall thresholds (e.g. rainfall intensity (I ) vs. rainfall duration (D), cumulated rainfall vs. rainfall duration (ED), cumulated rainfall vs. rainfall intensity (EI)) for the possible initiation of shallow landslides, based on local and global inventories. Although different methods to trace the threshold curves have been proposed and discussed in literature, a systematic study to develop an automated procedure to select the rainfall event responsible for the landslide occurrence has only rarely been addressed. Objective criteria for estimating the rainfall responsible for the landslide occurrence play a prominent role on the threshold values. In this pape...
Ash-fall pyroclastic soil deposits covering steep carbonate slopes in the peri-Vesuvian area (southe...
Real-time assessment of debris-flow hazard is fundamental for developing warning systems that can m...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides are a widespread phenomenon that frequently causes substantial ...
Empirical rainfall thresholds are a well established method to draw information about Duration (D) a...
Even though rainfall is considered a well known trigger of natural slope instability, its effective ...
Rainfall thresholds define the conditions leading to the triggering of shallow landslides over wide ...
Abstract Empirical rainfall thresholds are commonly used to forecast landslide occurrence in wide ar...
Rainfall-triggered shallow landslide events have caused losses of human lives and millions of euros ...
Rainfall is the primary trigger of shallow landslides that can cause fatalities and economic losses ...
Rainfall induced shallow landslides are hazardous phenomena causing significant damages all over th...
The Serchio River Valley, in north-western Tuscany, is a well-known tourism area between the Apuan A...
Shallow landslides are unforeseeable phenomena often resulting in critical conditions in terms of pe...
Assessing hazard of rainfall-induced shallow landslides represents a challenge for the risk manageme...
In Italy, rainfall-induced shallow landslides are frequent and harmful phenomena. The prediction of...
Ash-fall pyroclastic soil deposits covering steep carbonate slopes in the peri-Vesuvian area (southe...
Real-time assessment of debris-flow hazard is fundamental for developing warning systems that can m...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides are a widespread phenomenon that frequently causes substantial ...
Empirical rainfall thresholds are a well established method to draw information about Duration (D) a...
Even though rainfall is considered a well known trigger of natural slope instability, its effective ...
Rainfall thresholds define the conditions leading to the triggering of shallow landslides over wide ...
Abstract Empirical rainfall thresholds are commonly used to forecast landslide occurrence in wide ar...
Rainfall-triggered shallow landslide events have caused losses of human lives and millions of euros ...
Rainfall is the primary trigger of shallow landslides that can cause fatalities and economic losses ...
Rainfall induced shallow landslides are hazardous phenomena causing significant damages all over th...
The Serchio River Valley, in north-western Tuscany, is a well-known tourism area between the Apuan A...
Shallow landslides are unforeseeable phenomena often resulting in critical conditions in terms of pe...
Assessing hazard of rainfall-induced shallow landslides represents a challenge for the risk manageme...
In Italy, rainfall-induced shallow landslides are frequent and harmful phenomena. The prediction of...
Ash-fall pyroclastic soil deposits covering steep carbonate slopes in the peri-Vesuvian area (southe...
Real-time assessment of debris-flow hazard is fundamental for developing warning systems that can m...
Rainfall-induced shallow landslides are a widespread phenomenon that frequently causes substantial ...