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Project Q4297990 in Austria, Italy
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Development of a risk management methodology by assessing the availability of sediment for transport in mass in mountain environment
Project Q4297990 in Austria, Italy

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    817,445.0 Euro
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    961,700.0 Euro
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    1 July 2019
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    31 March 2022
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    Provincia autonoma di Bolzano - 11.6. Ufficio Geologia e prove materiali
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    45°39'0.29"N, 13°46'3.94"E
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    47°47'19.10"N, 13°3'50.69"E
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    46°36'48.13"N, 14°19'12.50"E
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    45°26'31.31"N, 12°20'3.80"E
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    46°29'25.69"N, 11°23'39.34"E
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    Mass wasting is a threat to residential areas and infrastructure, causing widespread destabilization in alpine stream channels, also in relation to ongoing climatic changes. Although hillslope sediment supply represents a critical factor for stream channel stability during heavy rainstorms, there is a general lack of procedures for quantifying sediment availability and composition. Moreover, we lack validated empirical models for estimating hillslope sediment flux to the drainage network as a function of meteorological forcing. This gap is mainly due to the high variability of existing topographic and geological data across regions, as well as to a deficit in transnational networking. SedInOut, through a joint international effort, aims to develop methodologies for the quantification and characterization of sediment on the hillslopes, towards a sustainable land management that values geo-risk mitigation and sediment recycling. The project starts with a remotely based analysis of the entire partners’ territory to identify a set of representative study sites (WP3). At these sites, we will develop a set of data collection and data analysis methodologies for the: 1) quantification (WP4) and characterization (WP5) of readily available sediment; 2) evaluation of hillslope sediment delivery to streams (WP6); 3) preparation of relevant manuals and guidelines (WP7), which will be disseminated on a dedicated website, in public workshops, training courses and scientific publications. (English)
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