A smart geotechnical model in emergency conditions: A case study of a medium-deep landslide in Southern Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Slope failures are the result of various predisposing factors (geo-structural and morphological conditions, topography,
geotechnical characteristics, etc.). In an ordinary phase, a typical slope stability analysis includes the
identification of factors that can trigger a slope failure, its mechanisms, the modelling of stability conditions and
their assessment during critical situations. To define the predisposing and triggering factors, integrated monitoring
represents an essential and powerful tool. In this paper, referring to the case study of a medium-deep
landslide that occurred in Calabria (Southern Italy) during the winter of 2009-2010, a method and means of
defining an emergency geotechnical model (smart geotechnical model) using a geological model are proposed. The
definition of both models considers the resources that may be obtained in an emergency and the short time
available to achieve the objectives (protection of public and private safety, restoration of normal conditions,
etc.). The proposed method allows the orderly and systematic acquisition, under emergency conditions, of data
that are useful for the management of a particular situation and for defining an initial cognitive state of the
problem. These elements can be particularly effective in both emergency (to manage risk using progressively
quantitative knowledge) and ordinary conditions to plan, design, realize and manage definitive measures for risk
adaptation, mitigation and reduction. Moreover, the same knowledge can provide useful references to typify
landslides that occur in similar geo-environmental contexts.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Medium-deep landslide; Geotechnical model; Emergency conditions; Southern Italy
Elenco autori:
Antronico, Loredana; Aceto, Luigi; Gulla', Giovanni; Coscarelli, Roberto; Borrelli, Luigi
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