In the Small Dolomites group (Eastern Italian Alps), the Rotolon catchment is affected by a landslide that historically threatened the nearby village of Recoaro Terme. After the last re-activation on November 2010, the need to deploy devices to monitor deformations on the unstable slope became of paramount importance. This paper deals with the methodology, the techniques and the integrated services adopted for the design and the realization of a web-based platform for automatic and continuous monitoring of the Rotolon landslide. The choice of a web environment simplifies data collection, while a remote control permits technical maintenance and calibration on instruments and sensors in the field. Data management is straightforward on a single server, with the dataset being continuously updated. There is a user-friendly web interface which allows a practical up-to-date solution for decision-makers. This web-based monitoring platform represents the first step in the implementation of a complete early warning system.

Simone Frigerio, Luca Schenato, Giulia Bossi, Marco Cavalli, Matteo Mantovani, Gianluca Marcato, et al. (2014). A web-based platform for automatic and continuous landslide monitoring: The Rotolon (Eastern Italian Alps) case study. COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES, 63, 96-105 [10.1016/j.cageo.2013.10.015].

A web-based platform for automatic and continuous landslide monitoring: The Rotolon (Eastern Italian Alps) case study

BOSSI, GIULIA;
2014

Abstract

In the Small Dolomites group (Eastern Italian Alps), the Rotolon catchment is affected by a landslide that historically threatened the nearby village of Recoaro Terme. After the last re-activation on November 2010, the need to deploy devices to monitor deformations on the unstable slope became of paramount importance. This paper deals with the methodology, the techniques and the integrated services adopted for the design and the realization of a web-based platform for automatic and continuous monitoring of the Rotolon landslide. The choice of a web environment simplifies data collection, while a remote control permits technical maintenance and calibration on instruments and sensors in the field. Data management is straightforward on a single server, with the dataset being continuously updated. There is a user-friendly web interface which allows a practical up-to-date solution for decision-makers. This web-based monitoring platform represents the first step in the implementation of a complete early warning system.
2014
Simone Frigerio, Luca Schenato, Giulia Bossi, Marco Cavalli, Matteo Mantovani, Gianluca Marcato, et al. (2014). A web-based platform for automatic and continuous landslide monitoring: The Rotolon (Eastern Italian Alps) case study. COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES, 63, 96-105 [10.1016/j.cageo.2013.10.015].
Simone Frigerio;Luca Schenato;Giulia Bossi;Marco Cavalli;Matteo Mantovani;Gianluca Marcato;Alessandro Pasuto
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