Risk analysis for the Ancona landslide—I: characterization of landslide kinematics

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M. Uzielli
F. Catani
V. Tofani
N. Casagli
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[1] Georisk Engineering S.r.l.,Department of Earth Sciences
[2] University of Florence,undefined
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Landslides | 2015年 / 12卷
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Ancona landslide; Inclinometers; SAR interferometry; Kinematics; Risk analysis;
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The Ancona landslide is a complex, deep-seated landslide displaying composite rotational–translational kinematisms and affecting a large urban area in the Ancona municipality on the Adriatic coast of central Italy. The landslide was reactivated with a large and destructive event on 13 December 1982 following a long period of precipitation and has remained active since. This paper focuses on the estimation of the landslide kinematics (more specifically, the horizontal and vertical components of average yearly velocity) for subsequent estimation of risk for a set of 39 buildings as presented in a companion paper. The study relies both on the processing of inclinometer and radar interferometer monitoring data through statistical procedures. Triggering factors are not investigated. Outputs from the two sets of monitoring data are compared quantitatively and qualitatively. The inherent limitations in available data are discussed. The validity of the quantitative results in the context of the risk estimation effort is discussed.
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