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1Deep learning forecast of rainfall-induced shallow landslides13.9136Citations (PDF)
2The ITAlian rainfall-induced LandslIdes CAtalogue, an extensive and accurate spatio-temporal catalogue of rainfall-induced landslides in Italy
Earth System Science Data, 2023, 15, 2863-2877
9.043Citations (PDF)
3Revisiting landslide risk terms: IAEG commission C-37 working group on landslide risk nomenclature3.713Citations (PDF)
4Exposure to landslides in rural areas in Central Italy
Journal of Maps, 2021, 17, 124-132
1.824Citations (PDF)
5Acquiring vulnerability indicators to geo-hydrological hazards: An example of mobile phone-based data collection4.215Citations (PDF)
6Invited perspectives: Landslide populations – can they be predicted?3.818Citations (PDF)
7Landslide failures detection and mapping using Synthetic Aperture Radar: Past, present and future
Earth-Science Reviews, 2021, 216, 103574
8.7230Citations (PDF)
8Data-driven flood hazard zonation of Italy8.416Citations (PDF)
9A global landslide non-susceptibility map
Geomorphology, 2021, 389, 107804
3.142Citations (PDF)
10Rockfall susceptibility and network-ranked susceptibility along the Italian railway
Engineering Geology, 2021, 293, 106301
7.354Citations (PDF)
11Landslide size matters: A new data-driven, spatial prototype
Engineering Geology, 2021, 293, 106288
7.374Citations (PDF)
12Geographical landslide early warning systems
Earth-Science Reviews, 2020, 200, 102973
8.7417Citations (PDF)
13Space-time landslide predictive modelling
Earth-Science Reviews, 2020, 209, 103318
8.7158Citations (PDF)
14Economic landslide susceptibility under a socio-economic perspective: an application to Umbria Region (Central Italy)
Review of Regional Research, 2020, 40, 159-188
0.912Citations (PDF)
15Mainshock Anticipated by Intra-Sequence Ground Deformations: Insights from Multiscale Field and SAR Interferometric Measurements2.022Citations (PDF)
16The future of landslides’ past—a framework for assessing consecutive landsliding systems
Landslides, 2020, 17, 1519-1528
6.038Citations (PDF)
17Parameter-free delineation of slope units and terrain subdivision of Italy
Geomorphology, 2020, 358, 107124
3.1106Citations (PDF)
18Dynamic path-dependent landslide susceptibility modelling3.829Citations (PDF)
19Impact of mapping strategies on rockfall frequency-size distributions
Engineering Geology, 2020, 272, 105639
7.325Citations (PDF)
20A predictive model of societal landslide risk in Italy
Earth-Science Reviews, 2019, 196, 102849
8.778Citations (PDF)
21Brief communication: Remotely piloted aircraft systems for rapid emergency response: road exposure to rockfall in Villanova di Accumoli (central Italy)3.822Citations (PDF)
22A tool for the automatic calculation of rainfall thresholds for landslide occurrence4.3137Citations (PDF)
23Implications of climate change on landslide hazard in Central Italy
Science of the Total Environment, 2018, 630, 1528-1543
8.4164Citations (PDF)
24A review of statistically-based landslide susceptibility models
Earth-Science Reviews, 2018, 180, 60-91
8.71,734Citations (PDF)
25Gender, age and circumstances analysis of flood and landslide fatalities in Italy
Science of the Total Environment, 2018, 610-611, 867-879
8.4183Citations (PDF)
26Rainfall thresholds for the activation of shallow landslides in the Italian Alps: the role of environmental conditioning factors
Geomorphology, 2018, 303, 53-67
3.163Citations (PDF)
27LAND-deFeND – An innovative database structure for landslides and floods and their consequences8.433Citations (PDF)
28Impacts of past and future land changes on landslides in southern Italy3.257Citations (PDF)
29Rainfall events with shallow landslides in the Entella catchment, Liguria, northern Italy3.825Citations (PDF)
30Implementing landslide path dependency in landslide susceptibility modelling
Landslides, 2018, 15, 2129-2144
6.058Citations (PDF)
31Criteria for the optimal selection of remote sensing optical images to map event landslides3.873Citations (PDF)
32Landslide shape, ellipticity and length‐to‐width ratios2.765Citations (PDF)
33The Vulnerability of People to Damaging Hydrogeological Events in the Calabria Region (Southern Italy)3.119Citations (PDF)
34Alluvial fan shifts and stream captures driven by extensional tectonics in central Italy2.416Citations (PDF)
35Statistical approaches for the definition of landslide rainfall thresholds and their uncertainty using rain gauge and satellite data
Geomorphology, 2017, 285, 16-27
3.1103Citations (PDF)
36Characterization and quantification of path dependency in landslide susceptibility
Geomorphology, 2017, 292, 16-24
3.188Citations (PDF)
37Assessing future changes in the occurrence of rainfall-induced landslides at a regional scale
Science of the Total Environment, 2017, 596-597, 417-426
8.4108Citations (PDF)
38Rainfall thresholds for possible landslide occurrence in Italy
Geomorphology, 2017, 290, 39-57
3.1313Citations (PDF)
39Exploring the effects of seismicity on landslides and catchment sediment yield: An Italian case study
Geomorphology, 2017, 278, 171-183
3.153Citations (PDF)
40Comparison of Satellite Rainfall Estimates and Rain Gauge Measurements in Italy, and Impact on Landslide Modeling
Climate, 2017, 5, 90
3.032Citations (PDF)
41Landslides, floods and sinkholes in a karst environment: the 1–6 September 2014 Gargano event, southern Italy3.854Citations (PDF)
42Impact of rainfall spatial aggregation on the identification of debris flow occurrence thresholds4.762Citations (PDF)
43Climate anomalies associated with the occurrence of rockfalls at high-elevation in the Italian Alps3.862Citations (PDF)
44Communication strategies to address geohydrological risks: the POLARIS web initiative in Italy3.820Citations (PDF)
45Automatic delineation of geomorphological slope units with <tt>r.slopeunits v1.0</tt> and their optimization for landslide susceptibility modeling3.8266Citations (PDF)
46Landslides in a changing climate
Earth-Science Reviews, 2016, 162, 227-252
8.71,337Citations (PDF)
47Landslide distribution and size in response to Quaternary fault activity: the Peloritani Range, NE Sicily, Italy2.769Citations (PDF)
48Photo-geology of the Montefalco Quaternary Basin, Umbria, Central Italy
Journal of Maps, 2016, 12, 314-322
1.820Citations (PDF)
49Chemical weathering and consumption of atmospheric carbon dioxide in the Alpine region
Global and Planetary Change, 2016, 136, 65-81
3.864Citations (PDF)
50Forecasting natural hazards, performance of scientists, ethics, and the need for transparency1.726Citations (PDF)
51Do landslides follow landslides? Insights in path dependency from a multi-temporal landslide inventory
Landslides, 2016, 14, 547-558
6.0164Citations (PDF)
52Definition and performance of a threshold-based regional early warning model for rainfall-induced landslides
Landslides, 2016, 14, 995-1008
6.0138Citations (PDF)
53Large rock slides in impact craters on the Moon and Mercury
Icarus, 2015, 260, 289-300
2.826Citations (PDF)
54An approach to reduce mapping errors in the production of landslide inventory maps3.875Citations (PDF)
55Changes in the occurrence of rainfall-induced landslides in Calabria, southern Italy, in the 20th century3.839Citations (PDF)
56Assessing the influence of morpho-structural setting on landslide abundance
Georisk, 2015, 9, 261-271
3.07Citations (PDF)
57Landslide inventory map of the upper Sinni River valley, Southern Italy
Journal of Maps, 2015, 11, 444-453
1.837Citations (PDF)
58Calibration and validation of rainfall thresholds for shallow landslide forecasting in Sicily, southern Italy
Geomorphology, 2015, 228, 653-665
3.1225Citations (PDF)
59Floods and climate: emerging perspectives for flood risk assessment and management3.8314Citations (PDF)
60Perception of flood and landslide risk in Italy: a preliminary analysis3.891Citations (PDF)
61Improving predictive power of physically based rainfall-induced shallow landslide models: a probabilistic approach3.8155Citations (PDF)
62Rainfall thresholds for shallow landslide occurrence in Calabria, southern Italy3.8102Citations (PDF)
63Non-susceptible landslide areas in Italy and in the Mediterranean region3.842Citations (PDF)
64Brief Communication: Rapid mapping of landslide events: the 3 December 2013 Montescaglioso landslide, Italy3.866Citations (PDF)
65Automated reconstruction of rainfall events responsible for shallow landslides3.853Citations (PDF)
66Comparison of event landslide inventories: the Pogliaschina catchment test case, Italy3.836Citations (PDF)
67Analysis of a new geomorphological inventory of landslides in Valles Marineris, Mars4.870Citations (PDF)
68A strategy for GIS-based 3-D slope stability modelling over large areas3.887Citations (PDF)
69Scaling properties of rainfall induced landslides predicted by a physically based model
Geomorphology, 2014, 213, 38-47
3.1127Citations (PDF)
70Spatially distributed three-dimensional slope stability modelling in a raster GIS
Geomorphology, 2014, 206, 178-195
3.1113Citations (PDF)
71Enhanced landslide investigations through advanced DInSAR techniques: The Ivancich case study, Assisi, Italy11.2146Citations (PDF)
72Frontal collapse during thrust propagation in mountain belts: a case study in the Lucania Apennines, Southern Italy2.430Citations (PDF)
73Impact of uncertainty in rainfall estimation on the identification of rainfall thresholds for debris flow occurrence
Geomorphology, 2014, 221, 286-297
3.1168Citations (PDF)
74Satellite stereoscopic pair images of very high resolution: a step forward for the development of landslide inventories
Landslides, 2014, 12, 277-291
6.049Citations (PDF)
75A method for the assessment of the influence of bedding on landslide abundance and types
Landslides, 2014, 12, 295-309
6.050Citations (PDF)
76An algorithm for the objective reconstruction of rainfall events responsible for landslides
Landslides, 2014, 12, 311-320
6.0126Citations (PDF)
77Morphological and kinematic evolution of a large earthflow: The Montaguto landslide, southern Italy
Geomorphology, 2013, 187, 61-79
3.1101Citations (PDF)
78Interplay between mass movement and fluvial network organization: An example from southern Apennines, Italy
Geomorphology, 2013, 188, 54-67
3.137Citations (PDF)
79Bayesian framework for mapping and classifying shallow landslides exploiting remote sensing and topographic data
Geomorphology, 2013, 201, 135-147
3.154Citations (PDF)
80Structural geomorphology, active faulting and slope deformations in the epicentre area of the MW 7.0, 1857, Southern Italy earthquake4.028Citations (PDF)
81Exploitation of Large Archives of ERS and ENVISAT C-Band SAR Data to Characterize Ground Deformations
Remote Sensing, 2013, 5, 3896-3917
3.851Citations (PDF)
82Landslide inventory map for the Briga and the Giampilieri catchments, NE Sicily, Italy
Journal of Maps, 2012, 8, 176-180
1.872Citations (PDF)
83Lithological and seasonal control on rainfall thresholds for the possible initiation of landslides in central Italy
Geomorphology, 2012, 139-140, 79-90
3.1268Citations (PDF)
84Landslide inventory maps: New tools for an old problem
Earth-Science Reviews, 2012, 112, 42-66
8.71,739Citations (PDF)
85Generating event-based landslide maps in a data-scarce Himalayan environment for estimating temporal and magnitude probabilities
Engineering Geology, 2012, 128, 49-62
7.396Citations (PDF)
86Tier-based approaches for landslide susceptibility assessment in Europe
Landslides, 2012, 10, 529-546
6.095Citations (PDF)
87Seasonal landslide mapping and estimation of landslide mobilization rates using aerial and satellite images
Geomorphology, 2011, 129, 59-70
3.1184Citations (PDF)
88Semi-automatic recognition and mapping of rainfall induced shallow landslides using optical satellite images
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2011, 115, 1743-1757
11.2274Citations (PDF)
89Research resource review: Irasema Alcántara-Ayala and Andrew S. Goudie (eds), Geomorphological Hazards and Disaster Prevention. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010; 304 pp.: 9780521769259, £45/US$78 (hbk)3.00Citations (PDF)
90Rockfall hazard assessment along a road in the Sorrento Peninsula, Campania, southern Italy
Natural Hazards, 2011, 61, 187-201
3.257Citations (PDF)
91Analysis of historical landslide time series in the Emilia‐Romagna region, northern Italy2.793Citations (PDF)
92Temporal correlations and clustering of landslides2.760Citations (PDF)
93Societal landslide and flood risk in Italy3.8201Citations (PDF)
94Outcomes of the 9th EGU Plinius Conference on Mediterranean Storms (2007)3.80Citations (PDF)
95Rainfall thresholds for the possible occurrence of landslides in Italy3.8500Citations (PDF)
96Remote landslide mapping using a laser rangefinder binocular and GPS3.869Citations (PDF)
97Optimal landslide susceptibility zonation based on multiple forecasts
Geomorphology, 2010, 114, 129-142
3.1332Citations (PDF)
98Rock fall hazard along the railway corridor to Jerusalem, Israel, in the Soreq and Refaim valleys
Natural Hazards, 2010, 56, 649-665
3.234Citations (PDF)
99Editorial Note "A case of plagiarism"3.817Citations (PDF)
100Book Review of "Palaeoseismology: historical and prehistorical records of earthquake ground effects for seismic hazard assessment"3.80Citations (PDF)
101Combined landslide inventory and susceptibility assessment based on different mapping units: an example from the Flemish Ardennes, Belgium3.8180Citations (PDF)
102Probability distributions of landslide volumes1.7174Citations (PDF)
103A WebGIS for the dissemination of information on historical landslides and floods in Umbria, Italy
GeoInformatica, 2009, 13, 305-322
1.741Citations (PDF)
104Analysis of Ground Deformation Detected Using the SBAS-DInSAR Technique in Umbria, Central Italy
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2009, 166, 1425-1459
1.797Citations (PDF)
105Landslide volumes and landslide mobilization rates in Umbria, central Italy4.8470Citations (PDF)
106Comparing landslide inventory maps
Geomorphology, 2008, 94, 268-289
3.1519Citations (PDF)
107Distribution of landslides in the Upper Tiber River basin, central Italy
Geomorphology, 2008, 96, 105-122
3.1187Citations (PDF)
108Book Review of "Measuring Vulnerability to Natural Hazards"3.82Citations (PDF)
109Comparison of 2-D and 3-D computer models for the M. Salta rock fall, Vajont Valley, northern Italy
GeoInformatica, 2008, 13, 323-337
1.79Citations (PDF)
110Identification and mapping of recent rainfall-induced landslides using elevation data collected by airborne Lidar3.8193Citations (PDF)
111Book Review of "Debris Flows – Mechanics, Prediction and Countermeasures"3.80Citations (PDF)
112Landslide Vulnerability Criteria: A Case Study from Umbria, Central Italy
Environmental Management, 2007, 40, 649-665
2.4122Citations (PDF)
113Rainfall thresholds for the initiation of landslides in central and southern Europe1.91,034Citations (PDF)
114The rainfall intensity–duration control of shallow landslides and debris flows: an update
Landslides, 2007, 5, 3-17
6.01,288Citations (PDF)
115Estimating the quality of landslide susceptibility models
Geomorphology, 2006, 81, 166-184
3.1824Citations (PDF)
116Rainfall induced landslides in December 2004 in south-western Umbria, central Italy: types, extent, damage and risk assessment3.8168Citations (PDF)
117Landslide hazard assessment in the Collazzone area, Umbria, Central Italy3.8258Citations (PDF)
118A general landslide distribution applied to a small inventory in Todi, Italy1.56Citations (PDF)
119Probabilistic landslide hazard assessment at the basin scale
Geomorphology, 2005, 72, 272-299
3.1978Citations (PDF)
120Erratum to “Landslides, earthquakes, and erosion” [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 229 (2004) 45–59]4.81Citations (PDF)
121Information system on hydrological and geomorphological catastrophes in Italy (SICI): a tool for managing landslide and flood hazards3.8218Citations (PDF)
122Book Review of "Catastrophic Landslides: Effects, Occurrence, and Mechanisms"?3.82Citations (PDF)
123Rockfall Hazard and Risk Assessment Along a Transportation Corridor in the Nera Valley, Central Italy
Environmental Management, 2004, 34, 191-208
2.4157Citations (PDF)
124Landslide inventories and their statistical properties2.71,133Citations (PDF)
125Landslides triggered by the 23 November 2000 rainfall event in the Imperia Province, Western Liguria, Italy
Engineering Geology, 2004, 73, 229-245
7.3215Citations (PDF)
126Landslides, earthquakes, and erosion4.8344Citations (PDF)
127Rockfall hazard and risk assessment in the Yosemite Valley, California, USA3.8249Citations (PDF)
128The impact of landslides in the Umbria region, central Italy3.883Citations (PDF)
129Self-organization, the cascade model, and natural hazards7.6112Citations (PDF)
130A geomorphological approach to the estimation of landslide hazards and risks in Umbria, Central Italy3.8251Citations (PDF)
131Power-law correlations of landslide areas in central Italy4.8431Citations (PDF)
132Impact of mapping errors on the reliability of landslide hazard maps3.8182Citations (PDF)
133STONE: a computer program for the three-dimensional simulation of rock-falls
Computers and Geosciences, 2002, 28, 1079-1093
4.3296Citations (PDF)
134Landslide fatalities and the evaluation of landslide risk in Italy
Engineering Geology, 2000, 58, 89-107
7.3482Citations (PDF)
135Comparing Landslide Maps: A Case Study in the Upper Tiber River Basin, Central Italy
Environmental Management, 2000, 25, 247-263
2.4266Citations (PDF)
136Title is missing!
Natural Hazards, 1999, 20, 117-135
3.2321Citations (PDF)
137Landslide hazard evaluation: a review of current techniques and their application in a multi-scale study, Central Italy
Geomorphology, 1999, 31, 181-216
3.12,235Citations (PDF)
138Regional hydrological thresholds for landslides and floods in the Tiber River Basin (central Italy)
Environmental Geology, 1998, 35, 146-159
1.0158Citations (PDF)
139Rainfall-triggered landslides: a reference list
Environmental Geology, 1998, 35, 219-233
1.071Citations (PDF)
140Large alluvial fans in the north-central Po Plain (Northern Italy)
Geomorphology, 1997, 18, 119-136
3.153Citations (PDF)
141The AVI project: A bibliographical and archive inventory of landslides and floods in Italy
Environmental Management, 1994, 18, 623-633
2.4238Citations (PDF)
142Towards a definition of topographic divisions for Italy
Geomorphology, 1994, 11, 57-74
3.153Citations (PDF)
143Debris‐flow phenomena in the Central Apennines of Italy
Terra Nova, 1991, 3, 619-627
1.714Citations (PDF)
144Relationships between the internal and external evolution of the Monte Cucco Karst Complex, Umbria, Central Italy0.71Citations (PDF)