Effect of basin morphometric parameters on physically-based rainfall thresholds for shallow landslides

RJ Marin, EF García, E Aristizábal - Engineering Geology, 2020 - Elsevier
The morphometric characteristics of a basin have a significant effect on landslide occurrence
and can provide valuable information related to rainfall-induced shallow landslides. Basin …

Forecasting of landslides using rainfall severity and soil wetness: A probabilistic approach for Darjeeling Himalayas

MT Abraham, N Satyam, B Pradhan, AM Alamri - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Rainfall induced landslides are creating havoc in hilly areas and have become an important
concern for the stakeholders and public. Many approaches have been proposed to derive …

Physical interpretation of rainfall thresholds for runoff‐generated debris flows

M Berti, M Bernard, C Gregoretti… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Rainfall thresholds for the occurrence of debris flows are commonly defined by Intensity‐
Duration curves (ID thresholds). Interestingly, many empirical ID thresholds show up as …

Assessing two methods of defining rainfall intensity and duration thresholds for shallow landslides in data-scarce catchments of the Colombian Andean Mountains

RJ Marin, MF Velásquez, EF García, M Alvioli… - Catena, 2021 - Elsevier
Rainfall thresholds are intensity-duration relations that are supposedly able to distinguish
precipitation events that may or may not trigger landslides. The most common method for …

Physically based and distributed rainfall intensity and duration thresholds for shallow landslides

RJ Marin - Landslides, 2020 - Springer
For landslide assessment in a specific small area of interest, regional thresholds may not be
applicable and the application of empirical-statistical methodologies could be limited due to …

Empirical and physically based thresholds for the occurrence of shallow landslides in a prone area of Northern Italian Apennines

M Bordoni, B Corradini, L Lucchelli, R Valentino… - Water, 2019 - mdpi.com
Rainfall thresholds define the conditions leading to the triggering of shallow landslides over
wide areas. They can be empirical, which exploit past rainfall data and landslide inventories …

Using field-based monitoring to enhance the performance of rainfall thresholds for landslide warning

MT Abraham, N Satyam, MA Bulzinetti, B Pradhan… - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Landslides are natural disasters which can create major setbacks to the socioeconomic of a
region. Destructive landslides may happen in a quick time, resulting in severe loss of lives …

Hydrological regimes in different slope environments and implications on rainfall thresholds triggering shallow landslides

F Fusco, M Bordoni, R Tufano, V Vivaldi, C Meisina… - Natural Hazards, 2022 - Springer
Assessing hazard of rainfall-induced shallow landslides represents a challenge for the risk
management of urbanized areas for which the setting up of early warning systems, based on …

New insights on rainfall triggering flow-like landslides and flash floods in Campania (Southern Italy)

N Santangelo, G Forte, M De Falco, GB Chirico… - Landslides, 2021 - Springer
The term debris flow is associated with a wide variety of phenomena as debris slides, debris
torrents, debris floods, mudflows, mudslides, hyper-concentrated flows and lahars (in …

Deep learning as a tool to forecast hydrologic response for landslide‐prone hillslopes

E Orland, JJ Roering, MA Thomas… - Geophysical Research …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Empirical thresholds for landslide warning systems have benefitted from the incorporation of
soil‐hydrologic monitoring data, but the mechanistic basis for their predictive capabilities is …