This study presents monitoring data of a debris flow event in the Central Italian Alps. The debris flow occurred on August 16, 2021 in the Blè basin (Val Camonica valley, Lombardia Region) and was recorded by a monitoring station installed just few weeks before. The monitoring system was deployed to document the hydrologic response of the catchment to rainfall, and was designed to be lightweight, relatively cheap, and easy to deploy in the field. To this purpose, we combined video cameras with geophysical sensors (geophones and infrasound) and optimized the power supply system. The data recorded during the event allowed to identify the triggering rainfall, document the flow behaviour, and estimate surface flow velocity and flow rate using Particle Image Velocimetry algorithms. Moreover, the seismic signal generated by the debris flow revealed a peculiar frequency spectrum compared to regular streamflow. These results show that even a relatively simple monitoring system may provide valuable data on real debris flow events.

Characterization of a debris flow event using an affordable monitoring system

Pilotti M.
Writing – Review & Editing
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Ranzi R.
Writing – Review & Editing
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2023-01-01

Abstract

This study presents monitoring data of a debris flow event in the Central Italian Alps. The debris flow occurred on August 16, 2021 in the Blè basin (Val Camonica valley, Lombardia Region) and was recorded by a monitoring station installed just few weeks before. The monitoring system was deployed to document the hydrologic response of the catchment to rainfall, and was designed to be lightweight, relatively cheap, and easy to deploy in the field. To this purpose, we combined video cameras with geophysical sensors (geophones and infrasound) and optimized the power supply system. The data recorded during the event allowed to identify the triggering rainfall, document the flow behaviour, and estimate surface flow velocity and flow rate using Particle Image Velocimetry algorithms. Moreover, the seismic signal generated by the debris flow revealed a peculiar frequency spectrum compared to regular streamflow. These results show that even a relatively simple monitoring system may provide valuable data on real debris flow events.
2023
8th International Conference on Debris Flow Hazard Mitigation, DFHM 2023
Altre Amm. Pubb. Italiane
PE10_17 Hydrology, water and soil pollution
PE10_5 Geology, tectonics, volcanology
PE8_3 Civil engineering, maritime/hydraulic engineering, geotechnics, waste treatment
Comitato scientifico
Inglese
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8th International Conference on Debris Flow Hazard Mitigation, DFHM 2023
26 June - 29 June 2023
Torino
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
415
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Debris flow, mountain hydrology, floods, landslides, risk
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202341503004
   Dynamics of debris flows in Val Camonica valley (Brescia): field monitoring of the Val Rabbia and Blè debris flow catchments.”.
   Regione Lombardia
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
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Berti, M.; Schimmel, A.; Coviello, V.; Venturelli, M.; Albertelli, L.; Beretta, L.; Brardinoni, F.; Ceriani, M.; Pilotti, M.; Ranzi, R.; Redaelli, M.;...espandi
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