Shallow landslides triggered by weather conditions are a major hazard in most mountainous and hilly regions of Europe. An efficient system for the evaluation of landslide hazard level from weather forecast data allows the possibility to develop fast alert systems and well-organized crisis management plans. A system of this kind should estimate the effect of weather on the slope stability and translate this estimation in a easy to use hazard map. So, its main components are a model for the dynamics of soil moisture, a model for the slope stability analysis, and a proper information system able to manage the corresponding data flow. The system presented in this paper has been developed during the LANDSLIDE project and it is available at web site http://93.123.110.111/landslide/
Landslide Hazard, Environmental Dependencies and Computer Simulations
Maponi, Pierluigi
2018-01-01
Abstract
Shallow landslides triggered by weather conditions are a major hazard in most mountainous and hilly regions of Europe. An efficient system for the evaluation of landslide hazard level from weather forecast data allows the possibility to develop fast alert systems and well-organized crisis management plans. A system of this kind should estimate the effect of weather on the slope stability and translate this estimation in a easy to use hazard map. So, its main components are a model for the dynamics of soil moisture, a model for the slope stability analysis, and a proper information system able to manage the corresponding data flow. The system presented in this paper has been developed during the LANDSLIDE project and it is available at web site http://93.123.110.111/landslide/I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.