Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk (Jan 2018)

Shallow landslide initiation on terraced slopes: inferences from a physically based approach

  • Luca Schilirò,
  • Andrea Cevasco,
  • Carlo Esposito,
  • Gabriele Scarascia Mugnozza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2018.1430066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 295 – 324

Abstract

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In the last years, great efforts have been made to improve the assessment of the temporal and spatial occurrence of rainfall-induced shallow landslides. Therefore, in this paper we used a physically based stability model (TRIGRS) in order to reproduce the landslide event occurred in the Monterosso catchment (Cinque Terre, Eastern Liguria, Italy) on 25 October 2011. The input parameters of the numerical model have been evaluated taking into account the land-use setting and paying specific attention to the evaluation of the spatial variation of soil thickness on terraced areas. The resulting safety factor maps have been compared with the inventory map of the landslides triggered during the event. The simulation results, which have been obtained also considering four different spatial resolutions of the digital terrain model, emphasize the influence of land use in shallow landslide occurrence and indicate the importance of a realistic spatial variation of soil thickness to enhance the reliability of the model. Finally, different triggering scenarios have been defined using hourly rainfall values statistically derived from historical data. The results indicate the proneness of the area to shallow landsliding, given that rainfall events with a relatively low return period (e.g. 25 years) can trigger numerous slope failures.

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