| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9524963 | Geomorphology | 2005 | 18 Pages | 
Abstract
												In this paper, the results of detailed surveys of the morphological characteristics of the source areas are presented. Statistical analyses and parametrical relationships have been performed on key parameters, demonstrating that the initial failures were associated with the presence of morphological discontinuities, such as limestone scarps and road cuts. Notably, the presence of man-made cuts appears to have been responsible for about the 60% of the initial debris slides. Morphometric analysis has shown that the debris avalanches are characterised by a typical triangular shape. Statistical analyses have been used to try to relate the apex angles to relevant geomorphological parameters. Allowing for differences in local morphology the findings show some significant correlation.
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											Authors
												F.M. Guadagno, R. Forte, P. Revellino, F. Fiorillo, M. Focareta, 
											