
Landslides and instabilities
The geological series of Trentino presents a considerable variety of formations made up of multiform rock associations. The propensity for their disruption is typically linked to the content and percentage of minerals or clayey interstrata, the fracturing of the rocks, the accentuated slopes, and the action of water, whether from imbibition or surface run-off.
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Geological monitoring
Geological monitoring
The term landslide indicates both the movement of portions of a slope and the geomorphological element constituting the slope. Geological monitoring is decisive in defining the evolution of the landslide and makes it possible to develop forecasting models in order to identify suitable risk mitigation interventions and to plan the territory in situations that are difficult to combat definitively with stabilisation interventions.
Publication date:Monday 22 January 2024
IFFI - Landslide Inventory
The Inventory of Landslide Phenomena in Italy (IFFI ) provides a detailed picture of the distribution of landslide phenomena on the Italian territory.
Publication date:Monday 22 January 2024
Hazard Maps
The Hazard Maps (CaP) take into account hazards related to hydrogeological phenomena, avalanches, floods, seismic phenomena, forest fires, certain hazardous substances, suspended cables or other obstacles to air navigation and unexploded ordnance.
These are a series of instruments created in implementation of art. 10 of Provincial Law no. 9 of 1 July 2011, "Discipline of civil protection activities in the province of Trento", which identify and classify the hazards present on the territory.
The structures of the Autonomous Province of Trento competent in the field of hazards and hydrogeological risk contributed to the drafting of the CaP.
Publication date:Thursday 25 January 2024
Monitoring network
Landslide monitoring network
In order to deepen our knowledge and to define the evolution of movements over time, many landslide phenomena are currently monitored with the aid of instrumentation dedicated to collecting data useful for studying and monitoring their movements.
Publication date:Monday 22 January 2024
Webcam landslide monitoring network
In this section you can view images 'captured' by the webcams installed at the monitored sites in Peio and Giustino
Publication date:Thursday 11 January 2024
Case studies

Frana Peio
Monitoraggio della frana di Peio. Il versante di Peio è caratterizzato dalla presenza di un potente strato di depositi detritici di origine glaciale, costituiti da limi, sabbie, ciottoli e trovanti di varie dimensioni.

Frana Forte Buso
Monitoraggio delle frana di Forte Buso - Passo Rolle

Frana Giustino
Monitoraggio della frana di Giustino - loc. miniera di feldspato. Comuni di Giustino e di Massimeno.

Frana Lases
Il movimento sul versante denominato “Slavinac” che incombe sulla S.P. 71 Fersina-Avisio all’altezza del lago di Lases è noto fin dal novembre 1997. Si era verificato al margine Nord dell’area estrattiva che, a seguito del fenomeno, in quella zona è stata immediatamente chiusa.

Monitoraggio MART
Monitoraggio versante a monte del MART (Rovereto)