Landslide Hazard Assessment and Mapping in the Guil Catchment (Queyras, Southern French Alps) From Landslide Inventory to Suscepbility Modelling - Archive ouverte HAL
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Landslide Hazard Assessment and Mapping in the Guil Catchment (Queyras, Southern French Alps) From Landslide Inventory to Suscepbility Modelling

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Context. Landslides are common natural hazards in the Southern French Alps, where they may affect human lives and cause severe damages to infrastructures. As a part of the SAMCO research project dedicated to risk evaluation in mountain areas, this study focuses on the Guil river catchment (317 km²), Queyras, to assess landslide hazard poorly studied until now. In that area, landslides are mainly occasional, low amplitude phenomena, with limited direct impacts when compared to other hazards such as floods or snow avalanches. However, when interacting with floods during extreme rainfall events, landslides may have indirect consequences of greater importance because of strong hillslope-channel connectivity along the Guil River and its tributaries (i.e. positive feedbacks). This specific morphodynamic functioning reinforces the need to have a better understanding of landslide hazards and their spatial distribution at the catchment scale to prevent local population from disasters with multi-hazard origin. Objective. The aim of this study is to produce a landslide susceptibility mapping at 1:50 000 scale as a first step towards global estimation of landslide hazard and risk.
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hal-01373349 , version 1 (28-09-2016)

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Louise Roulleau, François Bétard, Benoit Carlier, Candide Lissak, Monique Fort, et al.. Landslide Hazard Assessment and Mapping in the Guil Catchment (Queyras, Southern French Alps) From Landslide Inventory to Suscepbility Modelling. EGU General Assembly 2016, Apr 2016, Vienne, Austria. ⟨hal-01373349⟩
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