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Remote sensing as tool for development of landslide databases: The case of the Messina Province (Italy) geodatabase.

Authors :
Ciampalini, Andrea
Raspini, Federico
Bianchini, Silvia
Frodella, William
Bardi, Federica
Lagomarsino, Daniela
Di Traglia, Federico
Moretti, Sandro
Proietti, Chiara
Pagliara, Paola
Onori, Roberta
Corazza, Angelo
Duro, Andrea
Basile, Giuseppe
Casagli, Nicola
Source :
Geomorphology. Nov2015, Vol. 249, p103-118. 16p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Landslide geodatabases, including inventories and thematic data, today are fundamental tools for national and/or local authorities in susceptibility, hazard and risk management. A well organized landslide geo-database contains different kinds of data such as past information (landslide inventory maps), ancillary data and updated remote sensing (space-borne and ground based) data, which can be integrated in order to produce landslide susceptibility maps, updated landslide inventory maps and hazard and risk assessment maps. Italy is strongly affected by landslide phenomena which cause victims and significant economic damage to buildings and infrastructure, loss of productive soils and pasture lands. In particular, the Messina Province (southern Italy) represents an area where landslides are recurrent and characterized by high magnitude, due to several predisposing factors (e.g. morphology, land use, lithologies) and different triggering mechanisms (meteorological conditions, seismicity, active tectonics and volcanic activity). For this area, a geodatabase was created by using different monitoring techniques, including remote sensing (e.g. SAR satellite ERS1/2, ENVISAT, RADARSAT-1, TerraSAR-X, COSMO-SkyMed) data, and in situ measurements (e.g. GBInSAR, damage assessment). In this paper a complete landslide geodatabase of the Messina Province, designed following the requirements of the local and national Civil Protection authorities, is presented. This geo-database was used to produce maps (e.g. susceptibility, ground deformation velocities, damage assessment, risk zonation) which today are constantly used by the Civil Protection authorities to manage the landslide hazard of the Messina Province. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0169555X
Volume :
249
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Geomorphology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
110271099
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.01.029