Articles | Volume 18, issue 9
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-18-2367-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-18-2367-2018
Research article
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13 Sep 2018
Research article |  | 13 Sep 2018

Rainfall events with shallow landslides in the Entella catchment, Liguria, northern Italy

Anna Roccati, Francesco Faccini, Fabio Luino, Laura Turconi, and Fausto Guzzetti

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ED: Publish as is (27 Aug 2018) by Thomas Glade
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Short summary
Natural instability processes are very common. Almost every year, landslides, mud flows and debris flows in the Alpine and Apennine areas and flooding in the Po flood plain cause severe damage to structures and infrastructure and often claim human lives. Geology researchers collect thousands of rain data and process them to try the most precise prediction about the triggering of superficial landslides in order to mitigate the risk and safeguard human goods and lives.
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