An integrated approach to investigate climate-driven rockfall occurrence in high alpine slopes: the Bessanese glacial basin, Western Italian Alps

Abstract Rockfalls are one of the most common instability processes in high mountains. They represent a relevant issue, both for the risks they represent for (infra) structures and frequentation, and for their potential role as terrestrial indicators of climate change. This study aims to contribute...

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Published in:Journal of Mountain Science
Main Authors: Marta Chiarle, Guido Nigrelli, Roberta Paranunzio, Cristina Viani, Andrea Merlone, Graziano Coppa, Chiara Musacchio
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Ice
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spelling ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:81197 2023-10-25T01:39:24+02:00 An integrated approach to investigate climate-driven rockfall occurrence in high alpine slopes: the Bessanese glacial basin, Western Italian Alps Marta Chiarle Guido Nigrelli Roberta Paranunzio Cristina Viani Andrea Merlone Graziano Coppa Chiara Musacchio 2020-11-01 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/81197 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-020-6216-y eng eng url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/itmirror https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/81197 doi:10.1007/s11629-020-6216-y info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community Energy Research Nature and Landscape Conservation Earth-Surface Processes Geology Geography Planning and Development Global and Planetary Change info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2020 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-020-6216-y 2023-09-26T22:20:05Z Abstract Rockfalls are one of the most common instability processes in high mountains. They represent a relevant issue, both for the risks they represent for (infra) structures and frequentation, and for their potential role as terrestrial indicators of climate change. This study aims to contribute to the growing topic of the relationship between climate change and slope instability at the basin scale. The selected study area is the Bessanese glacial basin (Western Italian Alps) which, since 2016, has been specifically equipped, monitored and investigated for this purpose. In order to provide a broader context for the interpretation of the recent rockfall events and associated climate conditions, a cross-temporal and integrated approach has been adopted. For this purpose, geomorphological investigations (last 100 years), local climate (last 30 years) and near-surface rock/air temperatures analyses, have been carried out. First research outcomes show that rockfalls occurred in two different geomorphological positions: on rock slopes in permafrost condition, facing from NW to NE and/or along the glacier margins, on rock slopes uncovered by the ice in the last decades. Seasonal thaw of the active layer and/or glacier debutressing can be deemed responsible for slope failure preparation. With regard to timing, almost all dated rock falls occurred in summer. For the July events, initiation may have been caused by a combination of rapid snow melt and enhanced seasonal thaw of the active layer due to anomalous high temperatures, and rainfall. August events are, instead, associated with a significant positive temperature anomaly on the quarterly scale, and they can be ascribed to the rapid and/or in depth thaw of the permafrost active layer. According to our findings, we can expect that in the Bessanese glacierized basin, as in similar high mountain areas, climate change will cause an increase of slope instability in the future. To fasten knowledge deepening, we highlight the need for a growth of a network of high ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice permafrost Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Journal of Mountain Science 17 11 2591 2610
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Energy Research
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Earth-Surface Processes
Geology
Geography
Planning and Development
Global and Planetary Change
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Energy Research
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Earth-Surface Processes
Geology
Geography
Planning and Development
Global and Planetary Change
Marta Chiarle
Guido Nigrelli
Roberta Paranunzio
Cristina Viani
Andrea Merlone
Graziano Coppa
Chiara Musacchio
An integrated approach to investigate climate-driven rockfall occurrence in high alpine slopes: the Bessanese glacial basin, Western Italian Alps
topic_facet NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
Energy Research
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Earth-Surface Processes
Geology
Geography
Planning and Development
Global and Planetary Change
description Abstract Rockfalls are one of the most common instability processes in high mountains. They represent a relevant issue, both for the risks they represent for (infra) structures and frequentation, and for their potential role as terrestrial indicators of climate change. This study aims to contribute to the growing topic of the relationship between climate change and slope instability at the basin scale. The selected study area is the Bessanese glacial basin (Western Italian Alps) which, since 2016, has been specifically equipped, monitored and investigated for this purpose. In order to provide a broader context for the interpretation of the recent rockfall events and associated climate conditions, a cross-temporal and integrated approach has been adopted. For this purpose, geomorphological investigations (last 100 years), local climate (last 30 years) and near-surface rock/air temperatures analyses, have been carried out. First research outcomes show that rockfalls occurred in two different geomorphological positions: on rock slopes in permafrost condition, facing from NW to NE and/or along the glacier margins, on rock slopes uncovered by the ice in the last decades. Seasonal thaw of the active layer and/or glacier debutressing can be deemed responsible for slope failure preparation. With regard to timing, almost all dated rock falls occurred in summer. For the July events, initiation may have been caused by a combination of rapid snow melt and enhanced seasonal thaw of the active layer due to anomalous high temperatures, and rainfall. August events are, instead, associated with a significant positive temperature anomaly on the quarterly scale, and they can be ascribed to the rapid and/or in depth thaw of the permafrost active layer. According to our findings, we can expect that in the Bessanese glacierized basin, as in similar high mountain areas, climate change will cause an increase of slope instability in the future. To fasten knowledge deepening, we highlight the need for a growth of a network of high ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Marta Chiarle
Guido Nigrelli
Roberta Paranunzio
Cristina Viani
Andrea Merlone
Graziano Coppa
Chiara Musacchio
author_facet Marta Chiarle
Guido Nigrelli
Roberta Paranunzio
Cristina Viani
Andrea Merlone
Graziano Coppa
Chiara Musacchio
author_sort Marta Chiarle
title An integrated approach to investigate climate-driven rockfall occurrence in high alpine slopes: the Bessanese glacial basin, Western Italian Alps
title_short An integrated approach to investigate climate-driven rockfall occurrence in high alpine slopes: the Bessanese glacial basin, Western Italian Alps
title_full An integrated approach to investigate climate-driven rockfall occurrence in high alpine slopes: the Bessanese glacial basin, Western Italian Alps
title_fullStr An integrated approach to investigate climate-driven rockfall occurrence in high alpine slopes: the Bessanese glacial basin, Western Italian Alps
title_full_unstemmed An integrated approach to investigate climate-driven rockfall occurrence in high alpine slopes: the Bessanese glacial basin, Western Italian Alps
title_sort integrated approach to investigate climate-driven rockfall occurrence in high alpine slopes: the bessanese glacial basin, western italian alps
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