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Soil discontinuities as potential factors of shallow landslides: a case study from Calabria, southern Italy (Abstract in rivista)
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Fabio Scarciglia, Fabio Morrone, Teresa Pelle, Gabriele Buttafuoco, Massimo Conforti, Francesco Muto, Salvatore Critelli, Davide Fabbricatore, Luciana Filomena, Valeria Rago,
Gaetano Robustelli, Vincenzo Tripodi, Pasquale Versace (2015)
Soil discontinuities as potential factors of shallow landslides: a case study from Calabria, southern Italy
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- Fabio Scarciglia, Fabio Morrone, Teresa Pelle, Gabriele Buttafuoco, Massimo Conforti, Francesco Muto, Salvatore Critelli, Davide Fabbricatore, Luciana Filomena, Valeria Rago,
Gaetano Robustelli, Vincenzo Tripodi, Pasquale Versace (literal)
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- Dipartimento di Biologia, Ecologia e Scienze della Terra (DiBEST), Università della Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende (CS),
Italy (fabio.scarciglia@unical.it, morronefabio82@gmail.com, teresa_geo82@yahoo.it, francesco.muto@unical.it,
salvatore.critelli@unical.it, davidefabbricatore@yahoo.it, lucianafilomena@hotmail.com, valeria.rago@unical.it,
gaetano.robustelli@unical.it, vinstripodi@libero.it)
CNR-ISAFOM - Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo, Rende (CS), Italy (gabriele.buttafuoco@isafom.cnr.it, massimo.conforti@isafom.cnr.it)
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica, Modellistica, Elettronica e Sistemistica (DIMES), Università della Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy (difesadelsuolo@gmail.com) (literal)
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- Soil discontinuities as potential factors of shallow landslides: a case study from Calabria, southern Italy (literal)
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- Effects of chemical and physical weathering processes on different rock types as predisposing factors of a number
of landslides are often investigated in detail. Conversely, very few research studies on triggering mechanisms of
shallow landslides and related risk assessment are focused on evaluation of morphological and physical discontinuities
caused by pedogenetic processes affecting parent materials. Also sampling strategies for geotechnical or
hydrological laboratory analyses can be biased by the lack of detailed information about the soil spatial variability
and of a consequent horizon-wise selection of samples from soil profiles.
In this work we summarize the main results on the assessment of shallow landslide susceptibility along the A3
highway section between Cosenza Sud and Altilia in northern Calabria (southern Italy). This research is part
of a wider project (PON01-01503: \"Integrated systems for hydrogeological risk monitoring, early warning and
mitigation along the main lifelines\"), aimed at hydro-geological risk mitigation and early warning along three
highway sections of southern Italy. Based on a detailed geological and geomorphological survey, the main lithological,
structural and relief features of the landscape were mapped, with a special emphasis on active, dormant
and inactive landslides and their geo-lithological control factors. A soil survey was also carried out in the field,
showing a dominance of Entisols and Inceptisols on steep slopes, and Mollisols and Alfisols on gentle landforms.
Soil observations were focused on the identification of pedological discontinuities as potential factors that might
trigger shallow landslides. A number of soil profiles, often close to landslide scarps, evidenced significant morphological
changes of the parent materials, such as texture, pedogenic structure, dry consistence and moisture,
or hydromorphic features caused by transient water-logging conditions, and clay-illuviated horizons. Buried soils
were recognized, often truncated by erosion, and overlain by younger soils developed on colluvia, debris flows
and detrital slope deposits. Five representative soil profiles were selected and sampled for pedological, geotechnical
and hydrological laboratory analyses. Bulk and undisturbed samples were collected for chemical and physical
soil analyses (particle size distribution, organic and inorganic carbon, pH, electrical conductivity, soluble salts),
for determining bulk density, Atterberg limits, cohesive strength, angle of internal friction, water retention and for
thin sections to be observed under an optical polarizing microscope, respectively. Preliminary results of laboratory
analyses showed irregular patterns of pedological (particle size distribution, organic matter content, bulk density),
geotechnical (Atterberg limits) and hydrological data (water content, pore distribution) along the soil profiles,
coherently with field observations. (literal)
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