Posters

NH9.7

Several types of dangerous phenomena (either natural or man-made) pose a serious risk in many parts of the world, causing sometimes damages to human beings, their properties or the environment. Currently, in many less developed countries, characterized by heavy concentration of people in restricted areas, poorly regulated urbanization, and uncontrolled land use, natural or man-made hazards can result in severe effects, even if its original impact was not so critical. The catastrophic impact of these phenomena can be significantly reduced using different methods of mitigation or prevention. A fundamental task in hazard evaluation includes the prediction of the area influenced by the hazardous phenomenon, of its evolution in space and time, and the understanding of triggering mechanisms. As concerns specific risk, a further issue must be analysed in terms of vulnerability, i.e. the evaluation of potential effects on exposed elements.
In recent years, several types of monitoring approaches and 2D and 3D numerical models have been developed to predict the behaviour of dangerous phenomena, starting from their response to trigger factors. Nevertheless, such tools require a detailed knowledge of several environmental factors (e.g. geological, mechanical, and hydrological) and of boundary conditions, and therefore are generally applied only in relevant cases or to small study areas.
Aiming at decreasing the risk, innovative (possibly, low-cost and non-invasive) approaches may range from modelling to monitoring, to land use planning and knowledge dissemination, to realizing remedial works. Examples of innovative methods of monitoring, modelling, and simulation (and related methods of calibration and validation, as well as of sensitivity analyses), as well as of original combinations of structural and non-structural approaches for risk reduction are welcome. Comparative discussions on potential and limits of different approaches are also within the scope of this session.
A selection of the studies presented at the Conference will be considered for publication in a special issue, after a standard phase of review.

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Convener: Giulio G.R. Iovine | Co-conveners: Abel Cruz, Marleen de Ruiter, Manuel Pastor, Veronica Pazzi, Víctor Manuel Hernandez Madrigal, Stefano Morelli, Stefano Utili
Orals
| Wed, 10 Apr, 10:45–12:30
 
Room L1
Posters
| Attendance Wed, 10 Apr, 08:30–10:15
 
Hall X3

Attendance time: Wednesday, 10 April 2019, 08:30–10:15 | Hall X3

Chairperson: Veronica Pazzi; Marleen de Ruiter; Stefano Morelli
EGU2019-5917
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When informal urban activities increase the likelihood of landslides?
Elisa Bozzolan et al.
EGU2019-10717
The complex landslide system at Khingar/Jharkot (Nepal) revisited - delineation, recent dynamics and human impact
Jürgen Etzlstorfer et al.
EGU2019-325
The use of complex method of storm detection and forecasting of severe convective structures based on modelling and satellite data for the territory of the Republic of Belarus
Maryia Prakharenya and Alexander Sprygin
EGU2019-421
Deformation and Failure characteristics of Anaclinal Slope by Rainfall using Physical Modeling
Chih-Yu Chu and Chia-Ming Lo
EGU2019-422
Investigation of rainfall induced failure processes and characteristics of anaclinal slopes through physical model
Chen-Han Chu and Chia-Ming Lo
EGU2019-2591
Suitable coupling guideline for propagation ability using embedded vibration sensor
Jong-Won Lee et al.
EGU2019-3689
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IMPACT OF A HISTORICAL LAND SLIDE CAUSED BY AN EARTHQUAKE (Mw7.7) ON THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF MITLA, OAXACA.
Victor Hugo Garduno Monroy
EGU2019-4465
Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of earthquake-triggered landslide inventories in Nepal.
Sansar Raj Meena et al.
EGU2019-10937
A methodology to quantify cost effectiveness of engineering interventions for landslide remediation and prevention of road cuttings in least developed countries
Ellen Robson et al.
EGU2019-7868
Comparative analysis of landslide inventories and susceptibility maps in Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Ginés Suárez and María José Domínguez-Cuesta
EGU2019-3405
Investigating the landslide susceptibility of a glacial/periglacial landscape, Langtang Valley, Nepal
Joshua N. Jones et al.
EGU2019-14332
Exploring the applications of advanced geomorphic indices in statistically based landslide susceptibility models: a case study from Tajik Tien Shan and Pamir
Natalie Barbosa Mejia et al.
EGU2019-18903
Semi Quantitative Risk City assessment using Sentinel imagery: Case of study Tiquipaya landslide event occurred on February 7th, 2018 Cochabamba Bolivia.
(withdrawn)
Fernando Arturo Ledezma Perizza
EGU2019-219
Landslide characterization using Passive Seismic and GPR techniques: An example from Karakoram Himalaya, northern Pakistan
(withdrawn after no-show)
M.Younis Khan et al.
EGU2019-18429
Landslide dams in Cordillera Blanca (Peru)
Carlo Tacconi Stefanelli and Filippo Catani
EGU2019-15377
A probabilistic approach for natural hazard analysis – example of framework for rockslides
Sylfest Glimsdal et al.
EGU2019-7128
Influence of rock shape and tree diameter on the dynamic response of a non-spherical rock impacting on a tree stem
Adrian Ringenbach et al.
EGU2019-8612
Analysis of a two-way coupled model for Large Wood transport
Elisabetta Persi et al.
EGU2019-19189
Geochemical characterization of urban soils in the downtown of Santiago (Chile) and a stochastic human health risk assessment
(withdrawn)
Antonio Aruta et al.
EGU2019-19183
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Establishment of Past Disaster Geo-Database for Disaster Situation Management and Awareness
Ahlong Son et al.