The SPH (Smoothed particle hydro-dinamics) method is a powerful tool for modelling debris/mud flows, which can be described in terms of local interactions of their constituent parts. The characteristics of the 1992 Tessina landslide make it appropriate for modelling by means of SPH method. In this paper we will investigate the evolution and dynamics of the 1992 Tessina landslide and present future hazard scenarios based on potential volumes of masses mobilised in the future.

Prediction of the flow-like movements of Tessina landslide by SPH model

COLA, SIMONETTA;
2008

Abstract

The SPH (Smoothed particle hydro-dinamics) method is a powerful tool for modelling debris/mud flows, which can be described in terms of local interactions of their constituent parts. The characteristics of the 1992 Tessina landslide make it appropriate for modelling by means of SPH method. In this paper we will investigate the evolution and dynamics of the 1992 Tessina landslide and present future hazard scenarios based on potential volumes of masses mobilised in the future.
2008
Landslide and Engineering Slopes. From the past to the future
Landslide and Engineering Slopes. From the past to the future
9780415411967
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