Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/11242
Authors: Agnesi, Valerio* 
Rotigliano, Edoardo* 
Tammaro, Umberto* 
Cappadonia, Chiara* 
Conoscenti, Christian* 
Obrizzo, Francesco* 
Di Maggio, Cipriano* 
Luzio, Dario* 
Pingue, Folco* 
Editors: Lollino, Giorgio 
Crosta, Giovanni Battista 
Corominas, Jordi 
Azzam, Rafig 
Wasowski, Janusz 
Sciarra, Nicola 
Title: GPS Monitoring of the Scopello (Sicily, Italy) DGSD Phenomenon: Relationships Between Surficial and Deep-Seated Morphodynamics
Publisher: Springer International Publishing Switzerland
Issue Date: 2015
ISBN: 9783319090566
Keywords: DGSD phenomena
GPS monitoring
large-scale landslide
Scopello (Sicily Italy)
Subject ClassificationLandslide processes
Abstract: The Scopello area, which is located along the north-western Tyrrhenian coastal sector of the Sicilian chain (Italy), is widely affected by Deep-seated Gravitational Slope Deformation (DGSD) phenomena, which are mainly the result of a geomorphologic setting marked by the outcropping of an overthrust plan, limiting a brittle fractured carbonate slab, laid onto a ductile marly-clayey substratum. Due to the very advanced stage of the deformation phenomena, a coupled morphodynamic style has established between shallow landslides and DGSD phenomena, affecting the exhumed ductile substratum and the overlaying rigid dismantled slab, respectively. A GPS network was realized for monitoring the Scopello landslide, consisting of 27 vertexes, which were directly cemented either onto rock or debris blocks or concrete structures rooted on the marly–clayey substratum. The geometry of the network and the geodetic technique adopted for the GPS signal acquisition allow the survey for a subcentimetric precision in the positioning of the vertexes. On February 2005 earth-flows and block/slab-slides movements affected the head sector of the landslide area. The displacements field, which was derived by comparing the results of a pre- (2004) and a post-event (2005) GPS surveys, is here analyzed and discussed. On the basis of the observed displacement, the connection between surficial and deeper ground deformations is confirmed.
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