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Geomorphology | 2014

Gully erosion susceptibility assessment by means of GIS-based logistic regression: A case of Sicily (Italy)

Christian Conoscenti; Silvia Eleonora Angileri; Chiara Cappadonia; Edoardo Rotigliano; Valerio Agnesi; Michael Märker

article i nfo Article history: This research aims at characterizing susceptibility conditions to gully erosion by means of GIS and multivariate statistical analysis. The study area is a 9.5 km 2 river catchment in central-northern Sicily, where agriculture ac- tivities are limited by intense erosion. By means of field surveys and interpretation of aerial images, we prepared a digitalmap of thespatial distribution of 260 gulliesinthestudy area.Inaddition,fromavailable thematicmaps, a 5 m cell size digital elevation model and field checks, we derived 27 environmental attributes that describe the variability of lithology, land use, topography and road position. These attributes were selected for their potential influence on erosion processes, while the dependent variable was given by presence or absence of gullies within two different types of mapping units: 5 m grid cells and slope units (average size = 2.66 ha). The functional re- lationships between gully occurrence and the controlling factors were obtained from forward stepwise logistic regression to calculate the probability to host a gully for each mapping unit. In order to train and test the predictive models, three calibration and three validation subsets, of both grid cells and slope units, were randomly selected. Results of validation, based on ROC (receiving operating characteristic) curves, attest for acceptable to excellent accuracies of the models, showing better predictive skill and more stable performance of the susceptibility model based on grid cells.


Archive | 2015

GPS Monitoring of the Scopello (Sicily, Italy) DGSD Phenomenon: Relationships Between Surficial and Deep-Seated Morphodynamics

Valerio Agnesi; Edoardo Rotigliano; Umberto Tammaro; Chiara Cappadonia; Christian Conoscenti; Francesco Obrizzo; Cipriano Di Maggio; Dario Luzio; F. Pingue

The Scopello area, which is located along the north-western Tyrrhenian coastal sector of the Sicilian chain (Italy), is widely affected by Deep-seated Gravitational Slope Deformation (DGSD) phenomena, which are mainly the result of a geomorphologic setting marked by the outcropping of an overthrust plan, limiting a brittle fractured carbonate slab, laid onto a ductile marly-clayey substratum. Due to the very advanced stage of the deformation phenomena, a coupled morphodynamic style has established between shallow landslides and DGSD phenomena, affecting the exhumed ductile substratum and the overlaying rigid dismantled slab, respectively. A GPS network was realized for monitoring the Scopello landslide, consisting of 27 vertexes, which were directly cemented either onto rock or debris blocks or concrete structures rooted on the marly–clayey substratum. The geometry of the network and the geodetic technique adopted for the GPS signal acquisition allow the survey for a sub-centimetric precision in the positioning of the vertexes. On February 2005 earth-flows and block/slab-slides movements affected the head sector of the landslide area. The displacements field, which was derived by comparing the results of a pre- (2004) and a post-event (2005) GPS surveys, is here analyzed and discussed. On the basis of the observed displacement, the connection between surficial and deeper ground deformations is confirmed.


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2013

A GIS-based approach for gully erosion susceptibility modelling: a test in Sicily, Italy

Christian Conoscenti; Valerio Agnesi; Silvia Eleonora Angileri; Chiara Cappadonia; Edoardo Rotigliano; Michael Märker


Natural Hazards | 2011

The role of the diagnostic areas in the assessment of landslide susceptibility models: a test in the sicilian chain

Edoardo Rotigliano; Valerio Agnesi; Chiara Cappadonia; Christian Conoscenti


Natural Hazards | 2012

Slope units-based flow susceptibility model: using validation tests to select controlling factors

Edoardo Rotigliano; Chiara Cappadonia; Christian Conoscenti; Dario Costanzo; Valerio Agnesi


Natural Hazards | 2012

Exporting a Google Earth™ aided earth-flow susceptibility model: a test in central Sicily

Dario Costanzo; Chiara Cappadonia; Christian Conoscenti; Edoardo Rotigliano


Geomorphology | 2012

Geomorphological, chemical and physical study of “calanchi” landforms in NW Sicily (southern Italy)

Iolanda Pulice; Chiara Cappadonia; Fabio Scarciglia; Gaetano Robustelli; Christian Conoscenti; Rossella De Rose; Edoardo Rotigliano; Valerio Agnesi


Geomorphology | 2012

Relationships between a new slope morphometric index and calanchi erosion in northern Sicily, Italy

Marcello Buccolini; Laura Coco; Chiara Cappadonia; Edoardo Rotigliano


Land Degradation & Development | 2015

From Slope Morphometry to Morphogenetic Processes: An Integrated Approach of Field Survey, Geographic Information System Morphometric Analysis and Statistics in Italian Badlands

Chiara Cappadonia; Laura Coco; Marcello Buccolini; Edoardo Rotigliano


Landform Analysis | 2011

Multi parametric GIS analysis to assess gully erosion susceptibility : a test in southern Sicily, Italy

Valerio Agnesi; Silvia Eleonora Angileri; Chiara Cappadonia; Christian Conoscenti; Edoardo Rotigliano

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Sapienza University of Rome

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