European Geophisical Society
    XXI General Assembly
    Symposium HS2 & NH1

    Symposium on Hydrogeological Trigger of Diffused Landslding

    Last minute, detailed program

    Tuesday, 7 May 1996 - Oral presentations

    Lecture Room: Jan Steenfoyer
    Chairman: R. Dikau

    14:00 -14.30 R. Dikau & L. Schrott
    Scales of rainfall triggers and landsliding

    14:30 - 14:45 J. Wasowski
    Understanding landslide-rainfall relationships in man-modified environments: a case history from Caramanico Terme (Italy)

    14:45 - 15:00 F. Guzzetti, M. Cardinali & P. Reichenbach
    Hydrological thresholds for the prediction of landslides and floods in the Upper Tiber river basin

    14:45 - 15:00 ......

    15:15 - 15:30 T. Glade Approach to establish the frequency and magnitude of landslide-triggering rainstorms events in New Zealand

    15:30 - 16:00 G. Delmonaco, C. Margottini, S. Serafini, & A. Trocciola
    Climate change impact and long-term landslides evolution: a key for hazard prone areas regionalization

    16:00 - 16:15 M. Polemio
    Rainfall and landslides in the Sele Valley (Southern Italy): The Senerchia landsldies. First results

    16:15 - 16:30 A. Pasuto & S. Silvano
    Rainfall as a triggering factor of mass movements

    16:30 - 16:45 Open discussion

    Wednesday, 8 May 1996 - Oral presentations

    Lecture Room: Jan Steenfoyer
    Chairman: F. Guzzetti

    9:00 - 9:30 J.T. Buma, A.J.C. Collison, M. Dehn & T.W.J. van Asch
    Predicting the impact of climatic change on slope stability using downscaled climate data and slope hydrology/stability models

    9:30 - 9:45 J. Zvelebil & J. Stemberk
    Block slope movements at the Prihrazy plateau (Bohemian massif)

    9:45 - 10:00 M. Borga, G. Dalla Fontana, & L. Marchi
    Analysis of topographic controlof shallow landsliding using a physically base model

    10:00 - 10:15 A. Burton & J.C. Bathurst
    Field variability of landslide model parameters

    10:15 - 10:30 N. M. Shakya & S. Chander
    Modelling of hillslope runoff processes

    10:30 - 10:45 M.T.J. Terlien
    Modelling of hydrological triggering mechanisms of landslides in volcanic ashes (Colombia)

    Poster presentations

    Display time: Monday, 14:00 - Friday, 13:00
    Authors in attendance: Wednesday, 8 May, 12:00 - 12:40
    Chairman: F. Guzzetti

    F. Guzzetti, M. Cardinali & P. Reichenbach
    Map of sites affected by landslides and floods in Italy - The AVI Project

    M.T.J. Terlien
    Modelling of hydrological triggering mechanisms of landslides in volcanic ashes (Colombia)

    F. Cipolla, C. Sebastiani O. Lolli & S. Pagliacci
    The Italian inventory of geo-hydrological catastrophes: possible applications in flood and landslide research

    T.R. Blodgett, B.L. Isacks, A.L. Bloom, & A.S. Warne
    Landslide erosion in the Cordillera Real, Bolivia

    L.P.H. Van Beek, Th.W.J. Van Asch, & J.T. Buma
    Fissure flow as triggering mechanism for shallow landslides in the Alcoy region (SE Spain)

    S.H. Cannon, P.S. Powers & W.Z. Savage
    Fire-related debris flows on Storm King Mountain, Glenwood Springs, Colorado

    Papers not presented at the meeting

    G. Crosta
    Rainfall threshold regionalization: Could it improve landslide susceptibility zonation?

    G. Iiritano, P. Versace & B. Sirangelo
    Real-time estimation of hazard of landslide triggered by rainfall

    M. Sorriso-Valvo
    Discriminant analysis for determining homogeneous sample population of landslide groups in hydrological trigger analyis

    M.C. Turrini & V. Villi
    On the study of the realtionships between hydrological systems and different types of slope movements.

    Last updateted 25/04/1996

     

    Go back to the top of the page