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View article: Multi-Sensor Satellite Analysis for Landslide Characterization: A Case of Study from Baipaza, Tajikistan
Multi-Sensor Satellite Analysis for Landslide Characterization: A Case of Study from Baipaza, Tajikistan Open
Central Asia, and in particular Tajikistan, is one of the most geologically hazardous areas in the world, particularly in terms of seismicity, floods, and landslides. The majority of landslides that occur in the region are seismically indu…
View article: Open-Source InSAR Data to Detect Ground Displacement Induced by Underground Gas Storage Reservoirs
Open-Source InSAR Data to Detect Ground Displacement Induced by Underground Gas Storage Reservoirs Open
View article: A physical model for mean river discharge calculation: from riverside seismic monitoring experiments in a low-flow river, China
A physical model for mean river discharge calculation: from riverside seismic monitoring experiments in a low-flow river, China Open
The dynamics of water flow and sediment transport in river systems play a crucial role in shaping river morphology, in the planning and use of river infrastructure and the broader watershed management. However, these characteristics are of…
View article: Changes in Ground Displacement Anticipated the 2021 Cumbre Vieja Eruption (La Palma, Spain)
Changes in Ground Displacement Anticipated the 2021 Cumbre Vieja Eruption (La Palma, Spain) Open
View article: Changes in ground displacement anticipated the 2021 Cumbre Vieja eruption (La Palma, Spain)
Changes in ground displacement anticipated the 2021 Cumbre Vieja eruption (La Palma, Spain) Open
View article: Forecasting the Time of Failure of Tailings Dams and Heap Leach Facilities Through Satellite Insar Data: Myth or Reality?
Forecasting the Time of Failure of Tailings Dams and Heap Leach Facilities Through Satellite Insar Data: Myth or Reality? Open
View article: Risk of falling stone material on the Ramps of Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence
Risk of falling stone material on the Ramps of Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence Open
The Ramps of Piazzale Michelangelo (Michelangelo Square) in Florence are a pedestrian connection between the Arno riverside and the higher Piazzale Michelangelo, leaning against the side of the hill called "Monte alle Croci," a hill delimi…
View article: Integration of satellite SAR and optical acquisitions for the characterization of the Lake Sarez landslides in Tajikistan 
Integration of satellite SAR and optical acquisitions for the characterization of the Lake Sarez landslides in Tajikistan  Open
Around 1300 lakes make up Tajikistan, which is situated where the Euro-Asian and Indian tectonic plates intersect, and the majority of these were formed by rockfalls and collapsing moraine deposits. Moreover, the area is susceptible to pow…
View article: Integration of satellite SAR and optical acquisitions for the characterization of the Lake Sarez landslides in Tajikistan
Integration of satellite SAR and optical acquisitions for the characterization of the Lake Sarez landslides in Tajikistan Open
Tajikistan is an area characterized by several lakes created after rockfalls and moraine deposits collapsed due to its geographic position on the collisional area of the Euro-Asian and Indian tectonic plates. In 1911, a violent earthquake …
View article: Geomorphology of the upper sector of the Roncovetro active landslide (Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy)
Geomorphology of the upper sector of the Roncovetro active landslide (Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy) Open
We present the geomorphological map of the upper sector of the Roncovetro active landslide (Enza Valley, Emilia-Romagna, Italy). The 1:1500 scale map provides an accurate picture of the landslide in October 2014. The map is mainly based on…
View article: VIRTUAL INSPECTION BASED ON 3D SURVEY SUPPORTING RISKS DETACHMENT ANALYSIS IN PIETRAFORTE STONE BUILT HERITAGE
VIRTUAL INSPECTION BASED ON 3D SURVEY SUPPORTING RISKS DETACHMENT ANALYSIS IN PIETRAFORTE STONE BUILT HERITAGE Open
The paper presents the first results of a multidisciplinary research project launched to support the conservation and restoration of the stone façades of the Pitti Palace in Florence with innovative techniques from the fields of geomatics …
View article: Non-destructive methods applied for in situ mechanical diagnosis: Florentine historical buildings in Pietra Serena
Non-destructive methods applied for in situ mechanical diagnosis: Florentine historical buildings in Pietra Serena Open
Uniaxial Compressive Strength (UCS) is a key indicator of the mechanical properties of a rock, particularly in the diagnostic and restoration phases when stones are employed as construction material. In historical buildings, it is importan…
View article: Sinkhole risk mapping and early warning: the case of Camaiore (Italy)
Sinkhole risk mapping and early warning: the case of Camaiore (Italy) Open
Introduction: Sinkholes are ground collapses that can cause significant damage to infrastructure and buildings. Part of the risk represented by sinkholes is related to their abruptness and the difficulty in spotting in advance their exact …
View article: How language can be used to promote gender equality in geoscience
How language can be used to promote gender equality in geoscience Open
Gender inequality is detrimental to individuals and ultimately to organizations. Furthermore, addressing this issue will become more important to be eligible for research funds, as already occurs in Europe. Since language shapes the way we…
View article: Multi-analytical methodology to indagate the Pietraforte sandstone risk assessment
Multi-analytical methodology to indagate the Pietraforte sandstone risk assessment Open
Pietraforte sandstone is one of the most important stone material used during Renaissance in Historic Center of Florence, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of its main uses as building material is rusticated block facades, a peculiar mason…
View article: Sinkhole risk assessment by using machine learning model: the case study of Guidonia-Bagni di Tivoli plain (Rome), Italy
Sinkhole risk assessment by using machine learning model: the case study of Guidonia-Bagni di Tivoli plain (Rome), Italy Open
Sinkholes that occur in settled carbonate lands can be a critical source of risk for human properties and activities since they can abruptly produce serious damage to property and people in densely populated flat areas.…
View article: Identification of earthflow-prone slopes (solifluction) in permafrost regions by a combination of satellite-based interferometry and in-situ investigations - a case study in Yushu, Sanjiangyuan, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Identification of earthflow-prone slopes (solifluction) in permafrost regions by a combination of satellite-based interferometry and in-situ investigations - a case study in Yushu, Sanjiangyuan, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Open
The headwater regions of the Yangtze, Yellow, and Mekong rivers are called Sanjiangyuan in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. During the last decades, glaciers and permafrost are suffering from rising temperatures and precipitation, thus exacerbating …
View article: Spatial and Temporal Characterization of Landslide Deformation Pattern with Sentinel-1
Spatial and Temporal Characterization of Landslide Deformation Pattern with Sentinel-1 Open
The results of multi-interferometric processing applied to radar images acquired by the European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel-1 constellation, obtained in the framework of the IPL (International Programme on Landslides) project n.221, are p…
View article: Machine learning for sinkhole risk mapping in Guidonia-Bagni di Tivoli plain (Rome), Italy
Machine learning for sinkhole risk mapping in Guidonia-Bagni di Tivoli plain (Rome), Italy Open
This work presents a sinkhole susceptibility and risk assessment mapping in Guidonia-Bagni di Tivoli plain (Italy), a travertine sinkhole-prone area where sudden occurrences of sinkholes have happened in past and recent times. We collected…
View article: A Multidisciplinary Methodology for Technological Knowledge, Characterization and Diagnostics: Sandstone Facades in Florentine Architectural Heritage
A Multidisciplinary Methodology for Technological Knowledge, Characterization and Diagnostics: Sandstone Facades in Florentine Architectural Heritage Open
The Historic Center of Florence, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, includes many examples of architecture characterized by rough-hewn rusticated block facades—a very common masonry technique in the Florentine Renaissance—made in Pietraforte sa…
View article: Tailings dam monitoring and early warning with InSAR technique
Tailings dam monitoring and early warning with InSAR technique Open
<p>Waste materials produced by mining activities (tailings) can be collected in artificial ponds delimited by earth embankments (tailings dams). In case of tailings dam failure, the consequences are often catastrophic for the surroun…
View article: Pinpointing Early Signs of Impending Slope Failures From Space
Pinpointing Early Signs of Impending Slope Failures From Space Open
A promised potential of spaceborne interferometric synthetic aperture radars (InSAR) is a capability for regularly monitoring ground deformation with millimeter accuracy, for timely forecasting of impending natural hazards such as landslid…
View article: Spatiotemporal slope stability analytics for failure estimation (SSSAFE): linking radar data to the fundamental dynamics of granular failure
Spatiotemporal slope stability analytics for failure estimation (SSSAFE): linking radar data to the fundamental dynamics of granular failure Open
View article: Spatiotemporal slope stability analytics for failure estimation (SSSAFE): linking radar data to the fundamental dynamics of granular failure
Spatiotemporal slope stability analytics for failure estimation (SSSAFE): linking radar data to the fundamental dynamics of granular failure Open
Impending catastrophic failure of granular earth slopes manifests distinct kinematic patterns in space and time. While risk assessments of slope failure hazards have routinely relied on the monitoring of ground motion, such precursory fail…
View article: Monitoring and Evaluation of Sandstone Decay Adopting Non-Destructive Techniques: On-Site Application on Building Stones
Monitoring and Evaluation of Sandstone Decay Adopting Non-Destructive Techniques: On-Site Application on Building Stones Open
This paper focuses on the characterization approach to evaluate the decay state of Pietra Serena of historic buildings in Florence (Italy). Pietra Serena is a Florentine sandstone largely used in the city especially during the Renaissance;…
View article: A framework for temporal and spatial rockfall early warning using micro-seismic monitoring
A framework for temporal and spatial rockfall early warning using micro-seismic monitoring Open
View article: Using Satellite Interferometry to Infer Landslide Sliding Surface Depth and Geometry
Using Satellite Interferometry to Infer Landslide Sliding Surface Depth and Geometry Open
Information regarding the shape and depth of a landslide sliding surface (LSS) is fundamental for the estimation of the volume of the unstable masses, which in turn is of primary importance for the assessment of landslide magnitude and ris…
View article: Perspectives on the prediction of catastrophic slope failures from satellite InSAR
Perspectives on the prediction of catastrophic slope failures from satellite InSAR Open
<p>In many landslide studies, the possibility to predict future behaviour is still a major concern. To date, early-warning systems have mostly relied on the availability of detailed, high-frequency data from sensors installed in situ…
View article: Forecasting landslide at slope-scale: past achievements, present challenges and future perspectives
Forecasting landslide at slope-scale: past achievements, present challenges and future perspectives Open
<p>In general, the most reliable parameters to forecast the occurrence of a landslide are kinematics parameters, such as displacement, velocity and acceleration, since they represent the direct indicator of the stability conditions o…
View article: Operational framework for flood risk communication
Operational framework for flood risk communication Open