Impact of massive deep-seated rock slope failures on mountain valley morphology in the northern Cottian Alps (NW Italy)

Deep-seated rock slope failures represent effective mechanisms of natural rock mass-wasting, able to radically change mountain-valley morphology. In the northern Cottian Alps, an extraordinary concentration of instability phenomena occurs in extensive areas of the Susa and Chisone valleys. In the Ma...

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Main Author: Gianfranco Fioraso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Maps
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1342211
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spelling doaj-01f83995f08848b8a636368c4576b2bd2020-11-25T02:15:02ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472017-11-0113257558710.1080/17445647.2017.13422111342211Impact of massive deep-seated rock slope failures on mountain valley morphology in the northern Cottian Alps (NW Italy)Gianfranco Fioraso0Institute of Geoscience and Earth ResourcesDeep-seated rock slope failures represent effective mechanisms of natural rock mass-wasting, able to radically change mountain-valley morphology. In the northern Cottian Alps, an extraordinary concentration of instability phenomena occurs in extensive areas of the Susa and Chisone valleys. In the Main Map, at a scale of 1:30,000, a new representation of these deep-seated rock slope failures is proposed. Major effort has been invested in properly distinguishing between sackung-type deep-seated gravitational slope deformations and large landslides. Gravitational phenomena have affected the mountain landscape, with the development of impressive morphostructural features such as multiple-crested ridges and ridge top depressions. In the middle and distal portions of the slopes, sagging and toe bulging impose a marked change in the valley-slope profiles, in turn inducing secondary slope instabilities. Furthermore, mature deep-seated gravitational deformations and large landslides have, in some cases, made a significant impact on valley bottom morphology due to a partial or complete valley dam.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1342211Deep-seated gravitational slope deformationlarge landslidelandslide damCottian Alps
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author Gianfranco Fioraso
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Impact of massive deep-seated rock slope failures on mountain valley morphology in the northern Cottian Alps (NW Italy)
Journal of Maps
Deep-seated gravitational slope deformation
large landslide
landslide dam
Cottian Alps
author_facet Gianfranco Fioraso
author_sort Gianfranco Fioraso
title Impact of massive deep-seated rock slope failures on mountain valley morphology in the northern Cottian Alps (NW Italy)
title_short Impact of massive deep-seated rock slope failures on mountain valley morphology in the northern Cottian Alps (NW Italy)
title_full Impact of massive deep-seated rock slope failures on mountain valley morphology in the northern Cottian Alps (NW Italy)
title_fullStr Impact of massive deep-seated rock slope failures on mountain valley morphology in the northern Cottian Alps (NW Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Impact of massive deep-seated rock slope failures on mountain valley morphology in the northern Cottian Alps (NW Italy)
title_sort impact of massive deep-seated rock slope failures on mountain valley morphology in the northern cottian alps (nw italy)
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Maps
issn 1744-5647
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Deep-seated rock slope failures represent effective mechanisms of natural rock mass-wasting, able to radically change mountain-valley morphology. In the northern Cottian Alps, an extraordinary concentration of instability phenomena occurs in extensive areas of the Susa and Chisone valleys. In the Main Map, at a scale of 1:30,000, a new representation of these deep-seated rock slope failures is proposed. Major effort has been invested in properly distinguishing between sackung-type deep-seated gravitational slope deformations and large landslides. Gravitational phenomena have affected the mountain landscape, with the development of impressive morphostructural features such as multiple-crested ridges and ridge top depressions. In the middle and distal portions of the slopes, sagging and toe bulging impose a marked change in the valley-slope profiles, in turn inducing secondary slope instabilities. Furthermore, mature deep-seated gravitational deformations and large landslides have, in some cases, made a significant impact on valley bottom morphology due to a partial or complete valley dam.
topic Deep-seated gravitational slope deformation
large landslide
landslide dam
Cottian Alps
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1342211
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