A general landslide distribution applied to a small inventory in Todi, Italy

Donald L. Turcotte, Bruce D. Malamud, Fausto Guzzetti, Paola Reichenbach

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Abstract

Large numbers of landslides can be associated with a trigger, for example, an earthquake or a large storm. 'We have previously hypothesized that the frequency-area statistics of landslides triggered in an, event are well approximated by a three-parameter inverse-gamma distribution, irrespective of the trigger type. The use of this general distribution was established using three substantially complete and well-documented landslide event inventories: 11,000 landslides triggered by the Northridge California Earthquake, 4000 landslides triggered by rapidly melting snow cover in the Umbria region of Italy, and 9000 landslides triggered by heavy rainfall associated with Hurricane Mitch in Guatemala. In this paper, we examine further this general landslide distribution by using an inventory of 165 landslides triggered by heavy rainfall in the region of Todi, Central Italy. Our previous studies have shown the applicability of our general landslide distribution to events with 4000-11,000 landslides. This smaller inventory provides a critical step in examining the applicability of the general landslide distribution. We find very good agreement of the Todi event with our general distribution. This also provides support for our further hypothesis that the mean area of landslides triggered by an event is approximately independent of the event size.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFRACTAL ANALYSIS FOR NATURAL HAZARDS
EditorsG Cello, BD Malamud
Place of PublicationBATH
PublisherGEOLOGICAL SOC PUBLISHING HOUSE
Pages105-111
Number of pages7
ISBN (Print)1-86239-201-3
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Event32nd International Geological Congress - Florence
Duration: 20 Aug 200428 Aug 2004

Conference

Conference32nd International Geological Congress
CityFlorence
Period20/08/200428/08/2004

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