Rainfall thresholds for rainfall-induced landslides in Slovenia

被引:2
作者
Ascanio Rosi
Tina Peternel
Mateja Jemec-Auflič
Marko Komac
Samuele Segoni
Nicola Casagli
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[1] University of Florence,Department of Earth Sciences
[2] Geological Survey of Slovenia,undefined
[3] Marko Komac sp.,undefined
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Landslides | 2016年 / 13卷
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Landslide; Rainfall; Threshold; Slovenia;
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In Slovenia, rainfall-induced landslides lead to considerable damages, even causing human losses. In order to reduce the impact of this kind of landslide, several researchers analyzed rainfall-induced landslides in this country, but to date, no rainfall thresholds have been developed for a landslide warning system at national scale. In this paper, the definition of rainfall thresholds for rainfall-induced landslides in Slovenia is presented. The thresholds have been calculated by collecting approximately 900 landslide data and the relative rainfall amounts, which have been collected from 41 rain gauges. To define the thresholds, an existing procedure characterized by a high degree of objectiveness has been used. This approach is based on a software that was developed for a test site with very different characteristics (Tuscany, central Italy). At first, a single national threshold has been defined; subsequently, the country was divided into four zones, on the basis of the major river basins. The effectiveness of the thresholds has been verified by the use of several statistical parameters and it resulted in quite good performances, even if with some uncertainties, probably due to the quality of the available data. Besides the setting of a threshold system, usable for civil protection purposes at national scale, an additional outcome of this work was the possibility of applying, with good results, a methodology defined for another region, therefore testing its degree of exportability in different settings.
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页码:1571 / 1577
页数:6
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