Zei Caterina, Tarabusi Gabriele, Ciuccarelli Cecilia, Burrato Pierfrancesco, Sgattoni Giulia, Taccone Rita Chiara, Mariotti Dante
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy.
Università degli Studi di Ferrara - Dipartimento di Fisica e Scienze della Terra, Ferrara, Italy.
Sci Data. 2024 Aug 2;11(1):834. doi: 10.1038/s41597-024-03692-4.
Knowing the location, the extent and the characteristics of any earthquake-induced environmental phenomenon is becoming an increasingly pressing need for civil protection agencies and local administrations. In particular, earthquake-triggered landslides are known for being among the most important sources of secondary hazard, as they may cause significant losses and may delay rescue operations across large areas. The combination of the relatively frequent seismic release with a very high landslide susceptibility makes the Italian territory especially prone to the occurrence of earthquake-induced landslides. The CFTIlandslides dataset features over 1,000 landslides triggered by historical Italian earthquakes (up to 1997). The landslides effects are subdivided into classes based on location accuracy and type of movement. Knowing the distribution of the past earthquake-induced landslides provides the input information for assessing the related hazard. This dataset is addressed to a large audience of potential users, including researchers and scholars, administrators and technicians belonging to local institutions, and civil protection authorities.
对于民防机构和地方政府而言,了解任何地震引发的环境现象的位置、范围和特征正变得愈发迫切。特别是,地震引发的山体滑坡是最重要的次生灾害源之一,因为它们可能造成重大损失,并可能延误大面积地区的救援行动。相对频繁的地震活动与极高的山体滑坡易发性相结合,使得意大利领土特别容易发生地震引发的山体滑坡。CFTIlandslides数据集记录了1000多起由意大利历史地震(截至1997年)引发的山体滑坡。山体滑坡的影响根据位置精度和运动类型进行分类。了解过去地震引发的山体滑坡的分布情况可为评估相关灾害提供输入信息。该数据集面向广大潜在用户,包括研究人员和学者、地方机构的管理人员和技术人员以及民防当局。