Shallow landslides triggered by consecutive rainfall events at Catanzaro strait (Calabria-Southern Italy)

Borrelli L.; Cofone G.; Coscarelli R.; Gulla G., 2015, Shallow landslides triggered by consecutive rainfall events at Catanzaro strait (Calabria-Southern Italy), Journal of maps 11 (2015): 730–744. doi_10.1080/17445647.2014.943814,
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This paper describes the activities conducted for the development of a thematic map of shallow landslides (and other landforms) resulting from by consecutive rainfall events during the fallwinter seasons of 2008/2009 and 2009/2010 in the Catanzaro Strait (Central Calabria, South Italy). The methodology is based on the interpretation of Google Earth high-resolution satellite images (post-event images are dated 19th March 2010), followed by processing and management of the collected data through a geographic information system. The inventory covers a wide area (692 km2) and includes 3483 shallow landslides and many other geomorphological features (zones of incipient shallow landslides and areas affected by soil erosion) related to the 2008-2010 rainfall events. The map produced may provide useful data to define shallow landslide events, develop landscape evolution models and characterise active geomorphic processes. Furthermore, the map may also be used as a basic tool to produce landslide or erosion susceptibility maps, which can be used for land-use planning strategies and landslide hazard analyses.

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