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Geomorphologic landslide inventory by air photo interpretation of the High Agri Valley (Southern Italy)

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  • F. Bucci
  • M. Santangelo
  • F. Fiorucci
  • F. Ardizzone
  • D. Giordan
  • M. Cignetti
  • D. Notti
  • P. Allasia
  • D. Godone
  • D. Lagomarsino
  • A. Pozzoli
  • E. Norelli
  • M. Cardinali

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Landslide inventories provide the knowledge basis for many geomorphological applications and also planning and emergency management. Detailed landslide inventories should also be prepared where pre-existing inventories are available, as knowledge updates. In this paper, we present a new geomorphological landslide inventory for an area of the High Agri Valley, Southern Italian Apennines. The map was prepared through systematic interpretation of historical aerial photographs testing extensive use of anaglyph glasses in StereoPhoto Maker freeware. A total of 2124 landslides were classified based on the type of movement, estimated depth, estimated relative age and three levels of uncertainty, providing landslide attributes and map constraints useful for land planning and hazard studies. The map also documents the relationships between landslides and fluvial landforms of different generations, recording important information to investigate the geomorphological evolution of the area further. We expect that landslide mapping in similar environments will benefit from the workflow here presented.

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  • F. Bucci & M. Santangelo & F. Fiorucci & F. Ardizzone & D. Giordan & M. Cignetti & D. Notti & P. Allasia & D. Godone & D. Lagomarsino & A. Pozzoli & E. Norelli & M. Cardinali, 2021. "Geomorphologic landslide inventory by air photo interpretation of the High Agri Valley (Southern Italy)," Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(2), pages 376-388, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjomxx:v:17:y:2021:i:2:p:376-388
    DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2021.1943552
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    1. Lamek Nahayo & Cui Peng & Yu Lei & Rongzhi Tan, 2023. "Spatial understanding of historical and future landslide variation in Africa," Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, Springer;International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, vol. 119(1), pages 613-641, October.

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