The Tessina landslide is a large, seasonally active slope failure located on the southern slope of Mt. Teverone, in the Alpago valley of NE Italy, consisting of a complex system that has developed in the Tertiary Flysch deposit. In the paper analysis is presented of the movement of the landslide, concentrating on the EDM dataset, which provides a remarkable record of surface displacement patterns.
The use of surface monitoring data for the interpretation of landslide movement patterns.
MANTOVANI, Franco;
2005
Abstract
The Tessina landslide is a large, seasonally active slope failure located on the southern slope of Mt. Teverone, in the Alpago valley of NE Italy, consisting of a complex system that has developed in the Tertiary Flysch deposit. In the paper analysis is presented of the movement of the landslide, concentrating on the EDM dataset, which provides a remarkable record of surface displacement patterns.File in questo prodotto:
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