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Power-law correlations of landslide areas in Central Italy. (Articolo in rivista)
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Guzzetti F. 1, Malamud B.D. 2, Turcotte D.L. 3 , Reichenbach P. 4 (2002)
Power-law correlations of landslide areas in Central Italy.
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- We have studied the frequency-area statistics of landslides in central Italy. We consider two data sets. Data set A contains 16 809 landslide areas in the UmbriaMarche area of central Italy; they represent a reconnaissance inventory of very old, old, and recent (modern) landslides. The noncumulative frequency-area distribution of these landslides correlates well with a power-law relation, exponent 2.5, over the range 0.03 km2 < AL < 4 km2. Data set B contains 4233 landslides that were triggered by a sudden change in temperature on 01/01/97, resulting in extensive melting of snow cover. An inventory of these snow-melt triggered landslides was obtained from aerial photographs taken 3 months after the event. These landslides also correlate well with a power-law relation with exponent 2.5, over the range 0.001 km2 < AL < 0.1 km2. We show that the correlation of data set B is essentially identical to the correlation of 11 000 landslides triggered by the 17/01/94 Northridge, California earthquake. We attribute a rollover for small landslides in data set A to incompleteness of the record due to erosion and other processes, and to limitations in the reconnaissance mapping technique used to complete the inventory. On the other hand, we conclude that rollovers for small landslides in data set B and the California earthquake data are real and are associated with the surface morphology. (literal)
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2 King's College London
3 Cornell University (literal)
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- Power-law correlations of landslide areas in Central Italy. (literal)
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- We have studied the frequency-area statistics of landslides in central
Italy. We consider two data sets. Data set A contains 16 809 landslide
areas in the UmbriaMarche area of central Italy; they represent a
reconnaissance inventory of very old, old, and recent (modern) landslides.
The noncumulative frequency-area distribution of these landslides
correlates well with a power-law relation, exponent 2.5, over the range
0.03 km2 < AL < 4 km2. Data set B contains 4233 landslides that were
triggered by a sudden change in temperature on 1 January 1997, resulting in
extensive melting of snow cover. An inventory of these snow-melt triggered
landslides was obtained from aerial photographs taken 3 months after the
event. These landslides also correlate well with a power-law relation with
exponent 2.5, over the range 0.001 km2 < AL < 0.1 km2. We show that the
correlation of data set B is essentially identical to the correlation of 11
000 landslides triggered by the 17 January 1994 Northridge, California
earthquake. We attribute a rollover for small landslides in data set A to
incompleteness of the record due to erosion and other processes, and to
limitations in the reconnaissance mapping technique used to complete the
inventory. On the other hand, we conclude that rollovers for small
landslides in data set B and the California earthquake data are real and
are associated with the surface morphology. We conclude that the power-law
distribution is valid over a wide range of landslide areas and discuss
possible reasons. We also discuss the contribution of the snow-melt and
earthquake triggered landslide events to the total landslide inventory. (literal)
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