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A geomechanical approach to landslide hazard assessment: the Multiscalar Method for Landslide Mitigation

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The landslide hazard assessment, when based on the deterministic diagnosis of the processes, can be pursued only through the interpretation and the geo-hydro-mechanical modelling of the slope equilibrium. In practice, though, landslide hazard assessment is still seldom dealt with slope modelling, in particular when it addresses vast areas, where either heuristic or statistical methods do not entail any geo-hydro-mechanical knowledge of slope features and stability. The Multiscalar Method for Landslide Mitigation (MMLM) is an original methodological approach for intermediate to regional landslide hazard assessment. It is based on the geohydro-mechanical knowledge achieved from the application of a stage-wise diagnostic methodology of the landslide mechanism at the slope scale. The paper discusses the main steps of the MMLM aiming at diagnoses of landslide hazard based on hydromechanics, for small scale hazard mapping (at the large area).
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
landslides; hazard assessment; multi-scalar method; geomechanics
List of contributors:
Santaloia, Francesca; Lollino, Piernicola
Authors of the University:
LOLLINO PIERNICOLA
SANTALOIA FRANCESCA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/316740
Published in:
PROCEDIA ENGINEERING
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