As a case study the Versilia river basin, in North – West Tuscany, Central Italy, prone to frequent flash-flood events, is considered. In the area, as stated from Santini (a local historian of XIX century), since 1386 existed spe- cial statutes, imposing rivers maintenance for protection against floods. Historical data testify also that the biggest flood events have occurred in the years 1774, 1885, 1902 and 1996. The last event is the one deeply analyzed and better documented. It was exceptional, the consequences on the population were dramatic, and the effects on building and infrastructures were catastrophic. With reference to the Versilia region, a geographic database for flood risk assessment, integrating diachronic data with the results of hydrological and sedimentological modeling, and integrating different competencies, is imple- mented. The purpose is to provide valuable aid to flash-floods prediction, risk assessment, structural and non- structural mitigation measures.

Living together flash-floods: the Versilia (Italy) case study / Enrica Caporali; Tiziana Pileggi; Eve Gruntfest; Isabell Ruin; Giorgio Valentino Federici. - In: GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH ABSTRACTS. - ISSN 1607-7962. - ELETTRONICO. - 12 - NH9.11/CL4.12:(2010), pp. 14329-14329. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2010 tenutosi a Vienna (Austria) nel 2-7 maggio).

Living together flash-floods: the Versilia (Italy) case study

CAPORALI, ENRICA;PILEGGI, TIZIANA;FEDERICI, GIORGIO VALENTINO
2010

Abstract

As a case study the Versilia river basin, in North – West Tuscany, Central Italy, prone to frequent flash-flood events, is considered. In the area, as stated from Santini (a local historian of XIX century), since 1386 existed spe- cial statutes, imposing rivers maintenance for protection against floods. Historical data testify also that the biggest flood events have occurred in the years 1774, 1885, 1902 and 1996. The last event is the one deeply analyzed and better documented. It was exceptional, the consequences on the population were dramatic, and the effects on building and infrastructures were catastrophic. With reference to the Versilia region, a geographic database for flood risk assessment, integrating diachronic data with the results of hydrological and sedimentological modeling, and integrating different competencies, is imple- mented. The purpose is to provide valuable aid to flash-floods prediction, risk assessment, structural and non- structural mitigation measures.
2010
Geophysical Research Abstracts
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2010
Vienna (Austria)
Enrica Caporali; Tiziana Pileggi; Eve Gruntfest; Isabell Ruin; Giorgio Valentino Federici
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