Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Probabilistic analysis is gaining more attention in the field oflandslide hazard assessment, due to the possibility of
taking into account estimation uncertainties and spatial variability ofgeological, geotechnical, geomorphological and
seismological parameters. In this paper, an implementation ofa simple approach to derive probabilistic earthquake
triggered landslide hazard maps is described. The method is based on the simplified Newmark slope stability model,
applied on a pixel-by-pixel basis, which fully integrates into current GIS computational environments. Uncertainties
and fluctuations in input parameters are considered by treating these quantities as statistical distributions. Various
probability density functions can be simulated through Monte Carlo techniques on a pixel-by-pixel basis, and the
simulated samples are retained through all the computing steps. This allows the resulting quantities to be cast into
probabilistic hazard maps, without restrictions about the symmetry or the mathematical complexity ofthe underlying
distributions. First results on a test landslide site in Southern Italy show good performances for realistic landslide
hazard zonation. The simplicity ofthe adopted framework allows the current approach to be easily expanded and
improved the current approach. r 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Probabilistic methods; Newmark model; Earthquake-triggered landslides; Monte Carlo simulation; Asymmetric pdf
Elenco autori:
Refice, Alberto
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