Journal
NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 207-212Publisher
COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-22-207-2022
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- Apulia regional authority
- project Integrated assessment of geo-hydrological instability processes in Apulia region, interpretative models and rainfall thresholds for shallow landslides [POR-FESR 2014-2020]
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This study presents a case study on monitoring a soft-rock coastal cliff in southeastern Italy using webcams and a strain sensor. By using low-cost and open-source hardware and software, the study aims to analyze meteorological information, crack meter readings, and webcam footage to identify potential precursor signals of instability phenomena.
In this brief communication, we describe a case study about monitoring a soft-rock coastal cliff using webcams and a strain sensor, located in the Apulia region (southeastern Italy). In this urban and touristic area, coastal recession is extremely rapid and rockfalls are very frequent. Using low-cost and open-source hardware and software, we are monitoring the area, trying to correlate both meteorological information with measures obtained from the crack meter and webcams, aiming to recognize potential precursor signals that could be triggered by instability phenomena.
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