This work shows a methodological approach for the joint use of geological and geomorphological studies and conventional/innovative monitoring data in densely urbanized areas at landslide risk. The methodology is applied to a test area in the Calabria region (southern Italy) extensively affected by several active landslides involving urban areas. These landslides have been studied and monitored via ground-based techniques for many years. In the study area the comparison and interpretation of DInSAR data with geomorphological studies and inclinometric monitoring has been carried out. The results obtained, thanks to the validation of remote sensed data via ground-truths, provide a further step towards the integrated use of DInSAR data within landslide risk mitigation strategies. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013.
Conventional and innovative techniques for the monitoring of displacements in landslide affected area
Antronico Loredana;Borrelli Luigi;Fornaro Gianfranco;Zeni Giovanni
2013
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This work shows a methodological approach for the joint use of geological and geomorphological studies and conventional/innovative monitoring data in densely urbanized areas at landslide risk. The methodology is applied to a test area in the Calabria region (southern Italy) extensively affected by several active landslides involving urban areas. These landslides have been studied and monitored via ground-based techniques for many years. In the study area the comparison and interpretation of DInSAR data with geomorphological studies and inclinometric monitoring has been carried out. The results obtained, thanks to the validation of remote sensed data via ground-truths, provide a further step towards the integrated use of DInSAR data within landslide risk mitigation strategies. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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