Rainfall thresholds for the possible occurrence of landslides in Italy

In Italy, rainfall is the primary trigger of landslides that frequently cause fatalities and large economic damage. Using a variety of information sources, we have compiled a catalogue listing 753 rainfall events that have resulted in landslides in Italy. For each event in the catalogue, the exact o...

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Main Authors: M. T. Brunetti, S. Peruccacci, M. Rossi, S. Luciani, D. Valigi, F. Guzzetti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-03-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/10/447/2010/nhess-10-447-2010.pdf
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spelling doaj-1cfbb8e59963493d92d928f73d5c25ea2020-11-24T21:01:15ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812010-03-01103447458Rainfall thresholds for the possible occurrence of landslides in ItalyM. T. BrunettiS. PeruccacciM. RossiS. LucianiD. ValigiF. GuzzettiIn Italy, rainfall is the primary trigger of landslides that frequently cause fatalities and large economic damage. Using a variety of information sources, we have compiled a catalogue listing 753 rainfall events that have resulted in landslides in Italy. For each event in the catalogue, the exact or approximate location of the landslide and the time or period of initiation of the slope failure is known, together with information on the rainfall duration <i>D</i>, and the rainfall mean intensity <i>I</i>, that have resulted in the slope failure. The catalogue represents the single largest collection of information on rainfall-induced landslides in Italy, and was exploited to determine the minimum rainfall conditions necessary for landslide occurrence in Italy, and in the Abruzzo Region, central Italy. For the purpose, new national rainfall thresholds for Italy and new regional rainfall thresholds for the Abruzzo Region were established, using two independent statistical methods, including a Bayesian inference method and a new Frequentist approach. The two methods proved complementary, with the Bayesian method more suited to analyze small data sets, and the Frequentist method performing better when applied to large data sets. The new regional thresholds for the Abruzzo Region are lower than the new national thresholds for Italy, and lower than the regional thresholds proposed in the literature for the Piedmont and Lombardy Regions in northern Italy, and for the Campania Region in southern Italy. This is important, because it shows that landslides in Italy can be triggered by less severe rainfall conditions than previously recognized. The Frequentist method experimented in this work allows for the definition of multiple minimum rainfall thresholds, each based on a different exceedance probability level. This makes the thresholds suited for the design of probabilistic schemes for the prediction of rainfall-induced landslides. A scheme based on four probabilistic thresholds is proposed. The four thresholds separate five fields, each characterized by different rainfall intensity-duration conditions, and corresponding different probability of possible landslide occurrence. The scheme can be implemented in landslide warning systems that operate on rainfall thresholds, and on precipitation measurements or forecasts. http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/10/447/2010/nhess-10-447-2010.pdf
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author M. T. Brunetti
S. Peruccacci
M. Rossi
S. Luciani
D. Valigi
F. Guzzetti
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S. Peruccacci
M. Rossi
S. Luciani
D. Valigi
F. Guzzetti
Rainfall thresholds for the possible occurrence of landslides in Italy
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
author_facet M. T. Brunetti
S. Peruccacci
M. Rossi
S. Luciani
D. Valigi
F. Guzzetti
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title Rainfall thresholds for the possible occurrence of landslides in Italy
title_short Rainfall thresholds for the possible occurrence of landslides in Italy
title_full Rainfall thresholds for the possible occurrence of landslides in Italy
title_fullStr Rainfall thresholds for the possible occurrence of landslides in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Rainfall thresholds for the possible occurrence of landslides in Italy
title_sort rainfall thresholds for the possible occurrence of landslides in italy
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
issn 1561-8633
1684-9981
publishDate 2010-03-01
description In Italy, rainfall is the primary trigger of landslides that frequently cause fatalities and large economic damage. Using a variety of information sources, we have compiled a catalogue listing 753 rainfall events that have resulted in landslides in Italy. For each event in the catalogue, the exact or approximate location of the landslide and the time or period of initiation of the slope failure is known, together with information on the rainfall duration <i>D</i>, and the rainfall mean intensity <i>I</i>, that have resulted in the slope failure. The catalogue represents the single largest collection of information on rainfall-induced landslides in Italy, and was exploited to determine the minimum rainfall conditions necessary for landslide occurrence in Italy, and in the Abruzzo Region, central Italy. For the purpose, new national rainfall thresholds for Italy and new regional rainfall thresholds for the Abruzzo Region were established, using two independent statistical methods, including a Bayesian inference method and a new Frequentist approach. The two methods proved complementary, with the Bayesian method more suited to analyze small data sets, and the Frequentist method performing better when applied to large data sets. The new regional thresholds for the Abruzzo Region are lower than the new national thresholds for Italy, and lower than the regional thresholds proposed in the literature for the Piedmont and Lombardy Regions in northern Italy, and for the Campania Region in southern Italy. This is important, because it shows that landslides in Italy can be triggered by less severe rainfall conditions than previously recognized. The Frequentist method experimented in this work allows for the definition of multiple minimum rainfall thresholds, each based on a different exceedance probability level. This makes the thresholds suited for the design of probabilistic schemes for the prediction of rainfall-induced landslides. A scheme based on four probabilistic thresholds is proposed. The four thresholds separate five fields, each characterized by different rainfall intensity-duration conditions, and corresponding different probability of possible landslide occurrence. The scheme can be implemented in landslide warning systems that operate on rainfall thresholds, and on precipitation measurements or forecasts.
url http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/10/447/2010/nhess-10-447-2010.pdf
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