Hydrological modelling of a slope covered with shallow pyroclastic deposits from field monitoring data

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A one-dimensional hydrological model of a slope covered with pyroclastic materials is proposed. The soil cover is constituted by layers of loose volcanic ashes and pumices, with a total thickness between 1.8 m and 2.5 m, lying upon a fractured limestone bedrock. The mean inclination of the slope is around 40 , slightly larger than the friction angle of the ashes. Thus, the equilibrium of the slope, significantly affected by the cohesive contribution exerted by soil suction in unsaturated conditions, may be altered by rainfall infiltration. The model assumes a single homogeneous soil layer occupying the entire depth of the cover, and takes into account seasonally variable canopy interception of preci. © Author(s) 2013. CC Attribution 3.0 License.

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Greco, R., Comegna, L., Damiano, E., Guida, A., Olivares, L., & Picarelli, L. (2013). Hydrological modelling of a slope covered with shallow pyroclastic deposits from field monitoring data. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 17(10), 4001–4013. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-17-4001-2013

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