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Implications of the rainfall spatial variability for the real-time modeling of runoff triggering stony debris flows
March 2024 • Mauro Boreggio, Matteo Barbini, Martino Bernard, Matteo Berti, Massimiliano Schiavo, Alessandro Simoni, Sandivel Vesco Lopez, Carlo Gregoretti
In a mountainous environment, high-intensity and short-duration precipitation can generate sudden and abundant runoff at the base of rocky cliffs. This runoff, upon impacting the debris deposits present there, can trigger debris-flow phenomena. In the province of Belluno, in the Boite River valley, a network of rain gauges has been set up to monitor precipitation in the Rovina di Cancia site, where 12 debris-flow events have occurred in the last 10 years. The rain gauges are strategically placed both upstream and …