Journal of Maps (Nov 2018)

Geology, slow-moving landslides, and damages to buildings in the Verbicaro area (north-western Calabria region, southern Italy)

  • Luigi Borrelli,
  • Gianfranco Nicodemo,
  • Settimio Ferlisi,
  • Dario Peduto,
  • Silvio Di Nocera,
  • Giovanni Gullà

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2018.1425164
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 32 – 44

Abstract

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This paper presents a mass movement inventory map at 1:5000 scale of the Verbicaro area (about 13 km2) located in the Calabria region (southern Italy). The Main Map results from the visual interpretation of aerial photographs, multi-temporal geomorphological field surveys, and field investigations of damage suffered by buildings. Some 53% of the study area is affected by a total of 252 landslides, comprising different types, state of activity, and size. The mapped landslides, mainly complex type, involve low-grade metamorphic rocks; among these, 15% are active and slow-move on pre-existing sliding surfaces. Moreover, out of 492 surveyed buildings, 347 are located on landslide-affected areas and experienced damages covering a broad range of severity levels. The Main Map can represent a useful tool for authorities in charge of land-use planning and urban management and can be used to pursue landslide risk analyses.

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