Geology and mass movements of the Licetto River catchment (Calabrian Coastal Range, Southern Italy)

The paper presents a detailed mass movement inventory map of the Licetto River basin, an intermountain catchment of 50 km2 formed during the Quaternary in response to extensional tectonics dissecting fold-and-thrust belts of the Calabrian Coastal Range (Southern Italy). The map (Main Map) is the res...

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Main Authors: Luigi Borrelli, Francesco Muto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Maps
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1342283
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spelling doaj-3c8a4c435979487f8de02148115883642020-11-25T02:29:23ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472017-11-0113258859910.1080/17445647.2017.13422831342283Geology and mass movements of the Licetto River catchment (Calabrian Coastal Range, Southern Italy)Luigi Borrelli0Francesco Muto1Italian National Research Council – Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection (CNR- IRPI)University of CalabriaThe paper presents a detailed mass movement inventory map of the Licetto River basin, an intermountain catchment of 50 km2 formed during the Quaternary in response to extensional tectonics dissecting fold-and-thrust belts of the Calabrian Coastal Range (Southern Italy). The map (Main Map) is the result of both an integration between geological and morphological data derived from the visual analysis of aerial photographs at different times and scales, and the collection of new data obtained from multi-temporal field surveys. The study area is affected by a total of 824 mass movements, frequently made by superimposed bodies of different types, states of activity and sizes, including some kilometre-scale Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope. The majority of the mapped landslides, mainly of slide type, involve low-grade metamorphic rocks which also show the exclusive presence of deep-seated gravitational slope deformations. Analysis of the inventory map revealed that 40% of the mapped landslides, often attributable to very slow-moving landslides, can be considered active. The Main Map represents a useful tool for territorial planning and engineering – geological and environmental purposes in this complex geo-structural area, providing a useful contribution for quantitative landslide risk analyses and the design of appropriate risk-mitigation measures.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1342283Geotectonicsmass movementsCalabrian Coastal RangemappingGIS
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author Luigi Borrelli
Francesco Muto
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Francesco Muto
Geology and mass movements of the Licetto River catchment (Calabrian Coastal Range, Southern Italy)
Journal of Maps
Geotectonics
mass movements
Calabrian Coastal Range
mapping
GIS
author_facet Luigi Borrelli
Francesco Muto
author_sort Luigi Borrelli
title Geology and mass movements of the Licetto River catchment (Calabrian Coastal Range, Southern Italy)
title_short Geology and mass movements of the Licetto River catchment (Calabrian Coastal Range, Southern Italy)
title_full Geology and mass movements of the Licetto River catchment (Calabrian Coastal Range, Southern Italy)
title_fullStr Geology and mass movements of the Licetto River catchment (Calabrian Coastal Range, Southern Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Geology and mass movements of the Licetto River catchment (Calabrian Coastal Range, Southern Italy)
title_sort geology and mass movements of the licetto river catchment (calabrian coastal range, southern italy)
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Maps
issn 1744-5647
publishDate 2017-11-01
description The paper presents a detailed mass movement inventory map of the Licetto River basin, an intermountain catchment of 50 km2 formed during the Quaternary in response to extensional tectonics dissecting fold-and-thrust belts of the Calabrian Coastal Range (Southern Italy). The map (Main Map) is the result of both an integration between geological and morphological data derived from the visual analysis of aerial photographs at different times and scales, and the collection of new data obtained from multi-temporal field surveys. The study area is affected by a total of 824 mass movements, frequently made by superimposed bodies of different types, states of activity and sizes, including some kilometre-scale Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope. The majority of the mapped landslides, mainly of slide type, involve low-grade metamorphic rocks which also show the exclusive presence of deep-seated gravitational slope deformations. Analysis of the inventory map revealed that 40% of the mapped landslides, often attributable to very slow-moving landslides, can be considered active. The Main Map represents a useful tool for territorial planning and engineering – geological and environmental purposes in this complex geo-structural area, providing a useful contribution for quantitative landslide risk analyses and the design of appropriate risk-mitigation measures.
topic Geotectonics
mass movements
Calabrian Coastal Range
mapping
GIS
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1342283
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