The variety of landslide forms in Slovenia and its immediate NW surroundings

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Mateja Jemec Auflič
Jernej Jež
Tomislav Popit
Adrijan Košir
Matej Maček
Janko Logar
Ana Petkovšek
Matjaž Mikoš
Chiara Calligaris
Chiara Boccali
Luca Zini
Jürgen M. Reitner
Timotej Verbovšek
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[1] Geological Survey of Slovenia,Department of Geology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
[2] University of Ljubljana,Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
[3] Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Science and Arts,Department of Mathematics and Geosciences
[4] University of Ljubljana,undefined
[5] University of Trieste,undefined
[6] Geological Survey of Austria,undefined
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Landslides | 2017年 / 14卷
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4th World Landslide Forum 2017; Post-Forum Study Tour; Landslide forms; Geological setting; Rainfall; Slovenia;
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The Post-Forum Study Tour following the 4th World Landslide Forum 2017 in Ljubljana (Slovenia) focuses on the variety of landslide forms in Slovenia and its immediate NW surroundings, and the best-known examples of devastating landslides induced by rainfall or earthquakes. They differ in complexity of the both surrounding area and of the particular geological, structural and geotechnical features. Many of the landslides of the Study Tour are characterized by huge volumes and high velocity at the time of activation or development in the debris flow. In addition, to the damage to buildings, the lives of hundreds of people are also endangered; human casualties occur. On the first day, we will observe complex Pleistocene to recent landslides related to the Mesozoic carbonates thrust over folded and tectonically fractured Tertiary siliciclastic flysch in the Vipava Valley (SW Slovenia), serving as the main passage between the Friulian lowland and central Slovenia, and thus also an important corridor connecting Northern Italy to Central Europe. A combination of unfavourable geological conditions and intense short or prolonged rainfall periods leads to the formation of different types of complex landslides, from large-scale deep-seated rotational and translational slides to shallow landslides, slumps and sediment gravity flows in the form of debris or mudflows. The second day of the study tour will be held in the Soča River Valley located in NW Slovenia close to the border with Italy, where the most catastrophic Stože landslide in Slovenia recently caused the deaths of seven people, and the nearby Strug landslide, which is a combination of rockfall, landslide and debris flow. The final day of the Post-Forum Study Tour will start in the Valcanale Valley located across the border between Slovenia and Italy, severely affected by a debris flow in August 2003. The flow caused the deaths of two people, damaged 260 buildings; large amounts of deposits blocked the A23 Highway, covering both lanes. In Carinthia (Austria), about 25 km west of Villach, the Dobrač/Dobratsch multiple scarps of prehistoric and historic rockslides will be observed. Dobratsch is a massive mountain ridge with a length of 17 km and a width of 6 km, characterized by steep rocky walls. The 3-day study tour will conclude with a presentation of the Potoška planina landslide, a slide whose lower part may eventually generate a debris flow and therefore represents a hazard for the inhabitants and for the infrastructure within or near the village of Koroška Bela.
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