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DESCRIPTION:Slow and very slow landslides are quite common in territory whi
 ch is involved in orogenetic processes like Italian territory. These movem
 ents are not immediately evident\, since displacements are often a few mil
 limetres per year\, and they could be unknown. \n\nLandslides are a common
  natural hazard that can cause significant damage to infrastructure\, incl
 uding bridges\, tunnels\, railways and buildings. In particular\, slow lan
 dslides may have a long-term impact on bridges as they often occur over ex
 tended periods\, and the resulting deformation can be difficult to detect.
  Remote sensing technologies have emerged as an effective tool for detecti
 ng slow landslides and monitoring their impact on bridges.\n\nThis work pr
 ovides a comprehensive review of the interaction between slow and very slo
 w landslides and bridges and their analysis using remote sensing technique
 s. First\, the causes and types of landslides are discussed\, with a focus
  on slow landslides and their impact on bridges. The several factors that 
 contribute to slow landslides\, including geology and geomorphology\, are 
 also presented.\nHence we introduce remote sensing technologies that have 
 been used to detect ground displacement and monitor slow landslides\, incl
 uding satellite imagery and multi-temporal synthetic aperture radar interf
 erometry. The use of remote sensing for analysing the impact of slow lands
 lides on bridges is also examined.\n\nFinally\, the challenges and limitat
 ions of using remote sensing for analysing the interaction between slow la
 ndslides and bridges are discussed\, including their spatial and temporal 
 resolution\, and the need for (i) ground truth data for calibration and va
 lidation and (ii) for interdisciplinary collaboration between engineers\, 
 geologists\, and remote sensing experts.\n\nThe main findings of this stud
 y are presented\, by highlighting the potential for remote sensing technol
 ogies to improve our understanding of the interaction between slow landsli
 des and bridges.\n\n\nAcknowledgements\n\nThis work is part of the project
 : “Analysis of the impacts on slow landslides based on remote sensing te
 chniques”\, granted by Apulian Regional Government\, RIPARTI\, project n
 umber 39786e0f.
DTSTAMP:20260517T205252Z
LOCATION:Sala Biblioteca @ PoliBa
SUMMARY:Study of interaction of slow landslide with infrastructures based o
 n remote sensing technique - Davide Oscar Nitti\, Giovanna D'Ambrosio\, Ra
 ffaele Nutricato\, Angelo Doglioni
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-it-2023/talk/BEVLYR/
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