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Forensic investigations of the Cima Salti Landslide, northern Italy, using runout simulations

Authors :
Lisa Borgatti
Anne Mangeney
Vincenzo Picotti
Margherita Cecilia Spreafico
Andrea Wolter
Monica Ghirotti
Spreafico, Margherita Cecilia
Wolter, Andrea
Picotti, Vincenzo
Borgatti, Lisa
Mangeney, Anne
Ghirotti, Monica
Source :
Geomorphology. 318:172-186
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Over the last decades, a movement has begun to reclassify deposits previously misidentified as having origins other than landsliding. The reverse problem of incorrectly assigning deposits a mass movement origin, however, has been addressed less in the landslide community. The Cima Salti Landslide in the Lake Garda region of Northern Italy is a cautionary tale of assuming source areas and volumes. It was traditionally thought to have dammed Tenno Lake in the Middle Ages, and to have a volume of 20–30 Mm3. We show through geological field data and simple runout simulations with the codes DAN3D and SHALTOP (which produced comparable results) that the volume of the landslide was likely significantly overestimated in the past, and that it most likely did not dam Tenno Lake, as has been assumed. We propose that a smaller volume landslide (2–5 Mm3) was deposited on stagnant ice melting in situ in the Lateglacial period, a relatively minor event in the complex history of the Magnone valley. This interpretation emphasizes the importance of careful field investigations and assumption validation, at Cima Salti and in a broader context. It also shows the unique capacity of landslide simulation to guide field observation and discriminate mass emplacement processes.

Details

ISSN :
0169555X
Volume :
318
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geomorphology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f923596a89d069f22db0ff5488892ad8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2018.04.013