On 24 October 2015, following a period of heavy rainfall, a landslide occurred in the Calatabiano Municipality (Sicily Island, Southern Italy), causing the rupture of a water pipeline supplying water to the city of Messina. Following this event, approximately 250,000 inhabitants of the city suffered critical water shortages for several days. Consequently, on 6 November 2015, a state of emergency was declared (O.C.D.P. 295/2015) by the National Italian Department of Civil Protection (DPC). During the emergency management phase, a provisional by-pass, consisting of three 350-m long pipes passing through the landslide area, was constructed to restore water to the city. Furthermore, on 11 November 2015, a landslide remote-sensing monitoring system was installed with the following purposes: (i) analyse the landslide geomorphological and kinematic features in order to assess the residual landslide risk and (ii) support the early warning procedures needed to ensure the safety of the personnel involved in the by-pass construction and the landslide stabilization works. The monitoring system was based on the combined use of Ground-Based Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (GB-InSAR) and terrestrial laser scanning (TLS). In this work, the preliminary results of the monitoring activities and a remote 3D map of the landslide area are presented.

The Calatabiano landslide (southern Italy): preliminary GB-InSAR monitoring data and remote 3D mapping / Lombardi L.; Nocentini M.; Frodella W.; Nolesini T.; Bardi F.; Intrieri E.; Carlà T.; Solari L.; Dotta G.; Ferrigno F.; Casagli N.. - In: LANDSLIDES. - ISSN 1612-510X. - STAMPA. - 14(2):(2017), pp. 685-696. [10.1007/s10346-016-0767-6]

The Calatabiano landslide (southern Italy): preliminary GB-InSAR monitoring data and remote 3D mapping

LOMBARDI, LUCA;NOCENTINI, MASSIMILIANO;FRODELLA, WILLIAM;NOLESINI, TERESA;BARDI, FEDERICA;INTRIERI, EMANUELE;Carlà, Tommaso;Solari, Lorenzo;DOTTA, GIULIA;FERRIGNO, FEDERICA;CASAGLI, NICOLA
2017

Abstract

On 24 October 2015, following a period of heavy rainfall, a landslide occurred in the Calatabiano Municipality (Sicily Island, Southern Italy), causing the rupture of a water pipeline supplying water to the city of Messina. Following this event, approximately 250,000 inhabitants of the city suffered critical water shortages for several days. Consequently, on 6 November 2015, a state of emergency was declared (O.C.D.P. 295/2015) by the National Italian Department of Civil Protection (DPC). During the emergency management phase, a provisional by-pass, consisting of three 350-m long pipes passing through the landslide area, was constructed to restore water to the city. Furthermore, on 11 November 2015, a landslide remote-sensing monitoring system was installed with the following purposes: (i) analyse the landslide geomorphological and kinematic features in order to assess the residual landslide risk and (ii) support the early warning procedures needed to ensure the safety of the personnel involved in the by-pass construction and the landslide stabilization works. The monitoring system was based on the combined use of Ground-Based Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (GB-InSAR) and terrestrial laser scanning (TLS). In this work, the preliminary results of the monitoring activities and a remote 3D map of the landslide area are presented.
2017
14(2)
685
696
Lombardi L.; Nocentini M.; Frodella W.; Nolesini T.; Bardi F.; Intrieri E.; Carlà T.; Solari L.; Dotta G.; Ferrigno F.; Casagli N.
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