Procedures for the Documentation of Historical Debris Flows: Application to the Chieppena Torrent (Italian Alps)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
The reconstruction of triggering conditions,
geomorphic effects, and damage produced by historical
floods and debris flows significantly contributes to hazard
assessment, allowing improved risk mitigation measures to
be defined. Methods for the analysis of historical floods and
debris flows vary greatly according to the type and quality
of available data, which in turn are influenced by the time
the events occurred. For floods and debris flows occurring
in the Alps a few decades ago (between about 1950 and
1980), the documentation is usually better than for previous
periods but, unlike events of most recent years, quantitative
data are usually scanty and the description of the events
does not aim to identify processes according to current
terminology and classifications. The potential, and also the
limitations of historical information available for the
reconstruction of historical debris flows in the Alps have
been explored by analyzing a high-magnitude debris flow
that occurred on November 4, 1966 in the Chieppena
Torrent (northeastern Italy). Reconstruction of the event
was based on the use of written documentation, terrestrial
and aerial photographs, and geomorphological maps. The
analysis aimed to define the temporal development of
phenomena, recognizing the type of flow processes and
assessing some basic flow variables, such as volume,
channel-debris yield rate, erosion depth, total distance
traveled, and runout distance on the alluvial fan. The historical
development of torrent hydraulic works, both before
and after the debris flow of November 1966, was also
analyzed with regard to the technical solutions adopted and
their performance.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Debris flow; Historical documents; Alluvial fan; Channel erosion; Torrent Control Works; Alps
Elenco autori:
Cavalli, Marco; Marchi, Lorenzo
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