34 research outputs found

    Characterization and Quantification of Data Voids in the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Data

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    Implications of terrain resolution on modeling rainfall-triggered landslides using a TIN- based model

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    This study employs a distributed eco-hydrological-landslide model, the tRIBS-VEGGIE-Landslide, to evaluate the influence of terrain resolution on the hydro-geomorphological processes involved in slope stability analysis. The model implements a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) to describe the topography starting from a grid-DEM. Five grid-DEM resolutions of the case study basin, i.e., 10, 20, 30 and 70 m, are used to derive the corresponding TINs. The results show that using irregular meshes reduces the loss of accuracy with coarser resolutions in the derived slope distribution in comparison to slope distributions estimated from the original grid-based DEM. From a hydrological perspective, the impact of resolution on soil moisture patterns and on slope stability is significant mostly when lateral water exchanges are allowed. The degrading of resolution leads to a reduction of the predicted unstable areas, with respect to the highest resolution case, from about 15% (20 m) to more than 40% (70 m)

    Climate change and hydrogeological hazards in the Mediterranean area

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    Organized by Hydraulic Institute, University of Perugia.WaterResources Research and Documentation Center, University for Foreibgers, PerugiaConsiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Biblioteca Centrale - P.le Aldo Moro, 7, Rome / CNR - Consiglio Nazionale delle RichercheSIGLEITItal

    Optimal Irrigation Scheduling with Evolutionary Algorithms

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