Landslides are one of the most hazardous secondary effects of earthquakes due to the potential for large-scale damage and long-term alterations to landscapes. During the 2016-2017 seismic sequence in Central Italy, many earthquake-triggered landslides (EQTLs) affected the road network and mountain trails. In this study, a methodological approach for analysing EQTLs, based on data derived from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) surveys, is shown. The approach is applied to investigate the geometric, structural, geomechanical, and kinematic features of the Foce rockslide, which is introduced in the back analysis. The investigation involved three main steps: (i) set up of UAV-based Virtual Outcrop Models (VOMs) of the slope, (ii) a geomechanical characterisation of the rock mass through the VOM interpretation and conventional field data, and (iii) 3D Limit Equilibrium (LE) slope stability analyses. This study highlights the potential of UAV surveys for providing valuable data for stability analyses, especially in emergency conditions such as in the aftermath of seismic events.
Analysis of Earthquake-Triggered Landslides through an Integrated Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Based Approach: A Case Study from Central Italy
Luca Schilirò;Paolo Tommasi
2024
Abstract
Landslides are one of the most hazardous secondary effects of earthquakes due to the potential for large-scale damage and long-term alterations to landscapes. During the 2016-2017 seismic sequence in Central Italy, many earthquake-triggered landslides (EQTLs) affected the road network and mountain trails. In this study, a methodological approach for analysing EQTLs, based on data derived from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) surveys, is shown. The approach is applied to investigate the geometric, structural, geomechanical, and kinematic features of the Foce rockslide, which is introduced in the back analysis. The investigation involved three main steps: (i) set up of UAV-based Virtual Outcrop Models (VOMs) of the slope, (ii) a geomechanical characterisation of the rock mass through the VOM interpretation and conventional field data, and (iii) 3D Limit Equilibrium (LE) slope stability analyses. This study highlights the potential of UAV surveys for providing valuable data for stability analyses, especially in emergency conditions such as in the aftermath of seismic events.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.