2016
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences6030040
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A Monitoring Network to Map and Assess Landslide Activity in a Highly Anthropized Area

Abstract: Abstract:Mapping landslide activity in a highly anthropized area entails specific problems. The integration of different monitoring techniques in order to measure the displacements rate within the slope is mandatory. We describe our activity for the Mortisa landslide which is located on the western flank of the Cortina d'Ampezzo valley (northeastern Italy) in a highly anthropized area in the heart of the Dolomites, a UNESCO world heritage site. The mass movement threatens some houses, an important national roa… Show more

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“…the Rio Roncatto landslide body to about 1 m per year, while for the Lacedel landslide the measured 123 deformations are much lower, ranging from in few millimetres per year to several centimetres [26].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…the Rio Roncatto landslide body to about 1 m per year, while for the Lacedel landslide the measured 123 deformations are much lower, ranging from in few millimetres per year to several centimetres [26].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The filtered and flattened complex valued interferograms were unwrapped using a minimum cost flow algorithm [31] and visually inspected to assess the presence of phase errors. The second assumption was that the rate of deformation of the earth flow can be considered constant as demonstrated by the GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) surveys operated by Bossi et al (2016) [26]. Between July 2008 and April 2012, eight fast static relative measurements were carried out.…”
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“…For most slow-or very slow-moving landslides [8], if a monitoring system is deployed, it commonly in function of the definition of a hazard map that describes the state of activity of the slope [9] or to design a mitigation strategy, rather than to identify prior-to-collapse precursors. The design of countermeasure works and the assessment of their efficiency needs to be supported by a reliable model that has been calibrated and validated on monitoring data [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, in this issue, advanced applications and theoretical discussion of geospatial tools in natural disasters are related to mapping, monitoring, and assessing landslides before and after they occur [6][7][8], assessing and monitoring tropical storm-induced flooding and coastal erosion [9,10], mapping and measuring floods and droughts [11,12], and wildfire and anomaly detection, mapping, and management [13,14]. We believe that, with the superlative articles published in this special issue, geospatial technologies will be more extensively accepted and applied in mapping, monitoring, and assessing natural disasters.…”
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