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A mountain slope deformation in an alpine metaophiolitic massif (Ligurian Alps, Italy)

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Pages 77-89 | Received 14 Jul 2020, Accepted 10 Nov 2020, Published online: 15 Dec 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Deep-seated gravitational slope deformation (DsGSD) represents a relevant geological-geomorphological feature of the landscape and has drawn scientific attention for the past several decades. During a detailed fieldwork in the Ligurian Alps, we identified areas (larger than ca 5 km2), characterized by very low percentage of outcrops, with rock blocks on the watershed and many morpho-tectonic evidences. Through the integration of geological-geomorphological mapping, structural data, photo interpretation, GIS-based analyses, we identified a number of typical DsGSDs. The example here described is one major complex-sagging-type DsGSD that is not present in national land planning and/or management databases but that is likely at the origin of the large-scale landslides which affected the villages of the area. This DsGSD is also located within the Beigua UNESCO Global Geopark, in an area of unique natural and historical value. This study once again highlights the importance of ground truth observations as the basis for further investigations.

Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank Chris Orton, Mihai Micu, Marco Materazzi and Alessandro Chelli for the useful comments provided throughout the revision of the manuscript and the maps.

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