The role of rainfall in the landslide hazard_ the case of the Avigliano urban area (Southern Apennines, Italy)

Polemio, M. Sdao, F., 1999, The role of rainfall in the landslide hazard_ the case of the Avigliano urban area (Southern Apennines, Italy), Engineering geology 56 (1999): 297–309. doi_10.1016/S0013-7952(98)00083-0,
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Mass movements varying in type and size, some of which are periodically reactivated, affect the urban area of Avigliano. The disturbed and remoulded masses consist of sandy-silty or silty-clayey plastic material interbedded with stone fragments and conglomerate blocks. Five landslides that were markedly liable to rainfall-associated instability phenomena were selected. The relationships between landslides and rainfall were investigated using a hydrological and statistical model based on long-term series of daily rainfall data. The model was used to determine the return period of cumulative daily rainfall over 1-180 days. The resulting hydrological and statistical findings are discussed with the aim of identifying the rainfall duration most critical to landslides. The concept of a precipitation threshold was generalized by defining some probability classes of cumulative rainfall. These classes indicate the thresholds beyond which reactivation is likely to occur. The probability classes are defined according to the return period of the cumulative rainfall concomitant with landslide reactivation.

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