Slope movements induced by rainfalls damaging an urban area: the Catanzaro case study (Calabria, southern Italy)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Calabria is one of the Italian regions mostly affected by
mass movements. The case study of a densely populated neighborhood
(IanĂ²) located in the central-western sector of Calabria is
presented. The several landslides triggered in February 2010
caused heavy damages to the built area, infrastructures and productions
of this neighborhood, and increased the risk for the
inhabitants. The results obtained through field surveys, photo
interpretation, analyses of rainfall data and of the urban fabric
evolution, historical survey on the reports of the damages caused
by landslides, have enabled to formulate hypotheses on the potential
causes that triggered landslide events and produced severe
consequences on the area. These results have revealed that almost
all landslides of February 2010 are partial reactivations of preexisting
landslide deposits. Moreover, the analyses have indicated
a critical role of cumulative rainfalls over an interval of 15 days.
However, the severe damage framework is explained through an
unplanned urbanization which took place across the years on an
area characterized by a high level of instability per se. Some
buildings have been erected in proximity of or within pre-existing
landslide scarps; in other cases, buildings have been constructed
even inside the landslide bodies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Landslides; Field investigations; Aerial photo interpretation; Rainfall analysis; Calabria (Italy)
Elenco autori:
Borrelli, Luigi; Antronico, Loredana; Petrucci, Olga; Gulla', Giovanni; Coscarelli, Roberto; Pasqua, ANGELA AURORA
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