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Risk assessment strategies for the reactivation of earth flows in the Northern Apennines (Italy)
Authors:Giovanni Bertolini  Marco Pizziolo
Affiliation:aEmilia-Romagna Regional Authority, Po River Basin Technical Survey, Reggio Emilia, Italy;bEmilia-Romagna Regional Authority, Geological, Seismic and Soil Survey, Bologna, Italy
Abstract:The aim of this paper is to analyze the reactivation mechanism of ancient earth flows, with a view to gleaning information that can subsequently be utilized to formulate a risk-reduction strategy. All considerations made herein are the result of direct experience and observation of actual events which have occurred over the past few decades in the Northern Apennines. Particular attention has been paid to the analysis of the evolution of landslides during actual reactivation, acknowledging a typical, recurring succession of events that precede the failure of the slope. The hazard assessment of these large landslide bodies, which are of slope scale, constitutes a thorny problem, especially in view of the inapplicability of traditional deterministic models such as limit equilibrium stability analysis. Nevertheless, a site-specific assessment of probability of reactivation of these large and ancient earth flows is fundamental to effective land-use planning.
Keywords:Landslides   Earth flows   Reactivation   Hazard   Northern Apennines   Italy
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