A multidisciplinary approach for landslide residual risk assessment: the Pomarico landslide (Basilicata Region, Southern Italy) case study

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Angela Perrone
Filomena Canora
Giuseppe Calamita
Jessica Bellanova
Vincenzo Serlenga
Serena Panebianco
Nicola Tragni
Sabatino Piscitelli
Luigi Vignola
Angelo Doglioni
Vincenzo Simeone
Francesco Sdao
Vincenzo Lapenna
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[1] National Research Council,Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis
[2] University of Basilicata,School of Engineering
[3] University of Basilicata,Department of Science
[4] Mallet s.r.l. Marsicovetere,Department of Civil, Environmental and Structural Engineering and Chemistry
[5] Technical University of Bari,undefined
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Landslides | 2021年 / 18卷
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Geophysical investigations; Geomorphological analysis; Landslide residual risk;
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On 25 and 29 January 2019, a large landslide destroyed an important part of the town of Pomarico (Basilicata Region, Southern Italy). Geological and geomorphological investigations provided a detailed description of the landslide features. Several geophysical surveys were carried out to deepen knowledge of the landslide and the residual risk assessment. Detailed electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW), and seismic refraction tomography (SRT) have been used to analyze geomorphological evidences of the failure and the potential kinematic evolution of the landslide scarp, a crucial factor to assess landslide residual risk. The joint analyses of the geophysical results, compared with geological and geomorphological data, allowed to obtain detailed information about the stratigraphic contact between clayey and sandy deposits in the crown area of the landslide, and to identify the post-failure stability condition changes in sands. The geophysical analyses confirmed the presence of multiple old degraded scarps developed over time and provided information on the decompression state of the different areas of the landslide crown. The results highlighted a subparallel stratification consisting of an anthropic surface carry-over material, which covers a layer of sands with silty intercalations, overlying clayey material that represents the bedrock of the investigated area. Furthermore, natural and anthropogenic caves, mainly developed in well-cemented layers of sands, were identified. This study emphasized how the integration of different geophysical methods constitutes a capable tool for characterizing landslides, contributing to assessing the landslide residual risk of the slope mass and evaluating the suitability of the methods in relation to the investigated landslide conditions.
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