2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10064-024-03627-8
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ERT-based experimental integrated approach for soil hydrological characterization in rainfall-induced shallow landslides prone areas

Valerio Vivaldi,
Patrizio Torrese,
Massimiliano Bordoni
et al.

Abstract: Shallow landslides triggered by heavy rainfalls are slope instabilities, developed in the most superficial eluvial layers, involving the first 2 m from the ground level. A crucial predisposing factor in shallow landslides occurrence is the soil water content, generally measured trough sensors installed in the first soil layers. However, despite being a very precise approach, this monitoring technique provides for a site-specific dataset. An integrated method to extend the hydrological characterization from sit… Show more

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“…Electrical resistivity techniques have emerged as a powerful non-destructive testing and characterization tool in various fields, particularly in geotechnical engineering (Aizebeokhai et al, 2018;Ducut et al, 2022;Muchingami et al, 2012;Vivaldi et al, 2024). These methods have been extensively researched, developed, and applied over the past several decades, gaining recognition for their versatility, reliability, and non-destructive nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Electrical resistivity techniques have emerged as a powerful non-destructive testing and characterization tool in various fields, particularly in geotechnical engineering (Aizebeokhai et al, 2018;Ducut et al, 2022;Muchingami et al, 2012;Vivaldi et al, 2024). These methods have been extensively researched, developed, and applied over the past several decades, gaining recognition for their versatility, reliability, and non-destructive nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By measuring the electrical resistance of a material or medium, electrical resistivity techniques provide valuable insights into its internal structure, composition, and properties. In geotechnical engineering, these methods have proven highly useful for measuring soil resistivity, characterizing subsurface conditions (Chambers et al, 2007;Evangelista et al, 2017;Fäth et al, 2022;Ungureanu et al, 2017;Vivaldi et al, 2024), assessing soil properties (Asare et al, 2022;Besson et al, 2004;Hebbache & Boubaya, 2022;Vivaldi et al, 2024), delineating kaolinized and aquifer formations (Siva Prasad & Venkateswara Rao, 2022), characterizing underground cavities (Mihraje et al, 2022), and monitoring groundwater (Ma et al, 2023;Muchingami et al, 2012)... The electrical resistivity techniques allow for rapid and cost-effective data acquisition over large areas, making them suitable for preliminary site investigations and feasibility studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%