Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Late in January 2004 slope instability evidence such as cracks and subsidence appeared on a retaining wall
along National Highway 168, near Otomura (Nara Prefecture, Japan). This road plays a strategic role as a long
distance route for passenger vehicles and trucks, therefore detailed investigations and constant surveillance
have to be carried out in order to manage the induced risk situations. Sixmonths later, on August 10th, a large
landslide occurred due to heavy rainfalls related to typhoons #10 and #11 that hit Japan on the first week of
August. Field and aerial surveys of the site were carried out soon after the appearance of the first
geomorphologic evidence of landslide movements, and a monitoring system was immediately set up.
Landslide displacements have been measured since the early stage of movement and road traffic was strictly
controlled in order to minimize possible damage. This paper illustrates the effects of landslide activation and
the investigations carried out in order to assess landslide hazard and predict the time of failure. Suitable
methods for risk management oriented to increase the public safety and including risk control and crisis
mitigation acts are also discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Landslide; risk management; monitoring; prediction; Japan
Elenco autori:
Marcato, Gianluca; Pasuto, Alessandro
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