On October 24th 2015, following a period of heavy rainfall, a landslide triggered in the Calatabiano Municipality (Sicily Island, Southern Italy) causing the rupture of a water pipeline transect of the aqueduct supplying water to the city of Messina. This event, caused critical water shortages for several days to a large part of the city inhabitants. In order to restore the city water supplies, a provisional by-pass, consisting of three 350 m long pipes passing through the landslide area, was carried out. On November 11th 2015, a landslide monitoring system was installed, based on the combined use of advanced remote sensing techniques such as Ground-Based Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (GB-InSAR), Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and Infrared Thermography (IRT). The installed monitoring system allowed to: (i) analyze the landslide geomorphological and kinematic features in order to assess the landslide residual risk; (ii) support the early warning procedures needed to ensure the safety of the personnel involved in the by-pass realization and the landslide stabilization works. In this work, the preliminary results of the monitoring activities and a 3-D mapping of the landslide area are presented.

Remote 3D mapping and GB-InSAR monitoring of the Calatabiano landslide (Southern Italy) / Nolesini T.; Frodella W.; Lombardi L.; Nocentini M.; Bardi F.; Intrieri E.; Carlà T.; Solari L.; Dotta G.; Ferrigno F.; Casagli N.. - STAMPA. - (2017), pp. 277-284. [10.1007/978-3-319-53487-9_31]

Remote 3D mapping and GB-InSAR monitoring of the Calatabiano landslide (Southern Italy)

NOLESINI, TERESA;FRODELLA, WILLIAM;LOMBARDI, LUCA;NOCENTINI, MASSIMILIANO;BARDI, FEDERICA;INTRIERI, EMANUELE;CARLA', TOMMASO;SOLARI, LORENZO;DOTTA, GIULIA;FERRIGNO, FEDERICA;CASAGLI, NICOLA
2017

Abstract

On October 24th 2015, following a period of heavy rainfall, a landslide triggered in the Calatabiano Municipality (Sicily Island, Southern Italy) causing the rupture of a water pipeline transect of the aqueduct supplying water to the city of Messina. This event, caused critical water shortages for several days to a large part of the city inhabitants. In order to restore the city water supplies, a provisional by-pass, consisting of three 350 m long pipes passing through the landslide area, was carried out. On November 11th 2015, a landslide monitoring system was installed, based on the combined use of advanced remote sensing techniques such as Ground-Based Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (GB-InSAR), Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and Infrared Thermography (IRT). The installed monitoring system allowed to: (i) analyze the landslide geomorphological and kinematic features in order to assess the landslide residual risk; (ii) support the early warning procedures needed to ensure the safety of the personnel involved in the by-pass realization and the landslide stabilization works. In this work, the preliminary results of the monitoring activities and a 3-D mapping of the landslide area are presented.
2017
978-3-319-53486-2
978-3-319-53487-9
Advancing culture of living with landslides - Volume 3: Advances in landslide technology
277
284
Nolesini T.; Frodella W.; Lombardi L.; Nocentini M.; Bardi F.; Intrieri E.; Carlà T.; Solari L.; Dotta G.; Ferrigno F.; Casagli N.
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