2022
DOI: 10.3390/app122312443
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Landslides Triggered by Medicane Ianos in Greece, September 2020: Rapid Satellite Mapping and Field Survey

Abstract: Medicanes, a type of strong hurricanes/cyclones occurring in the Mediterranean, can be the source of major geohazard events in Mediterranean coastal and inland areas. Medicane Ianos that hit Greece during 17–19 September 2020 caused widespread damage, with numerous landsides and floods being the most prominent. Following the landfall of Medicane Ianos, a series of field surveys were launched together with rapid response through satellite imagery. We focused on two of the areas most affected by Medicane Ianos, … Show more

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“…Landslides pose nowadays a significant threat to human health and safety, as they result in numerous fatalities every year (Froude and Petley, 2018) and cause the disruption or destruction of critical infrastructure systems, such as dams, bridges, and roads (Papoutsis et al, 2020;Valkaniotis et al, 2022). Historically, entire villages, such as the "Paleo Micro Chorio" in Greece in 1963 (Psomiadis et al, 2020a), or even small towns, such as the "Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec" in Mexico in 2010 (Soares et al, 2011), have been nearly wiped off the map because of intense landslides.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Landslides pose nowadays a significant threat to human health and safety, as they result in numerous fatalities every year (Froude and Petley, 2018) and cause the disruption or destruction of critical infrastructure systems, such as dams, bridges, and roads (Papoutsis et al, 2020;Valkaniotis et al, 2022). Historically, entire villages, such as the "Paleo Micro Chorio" in Greece in 1963 (Psomiadis et al, 2020a), or even small towns, such as the "Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec" in Mexico in 2010 (Soares et al, 2011), have been nearly wiped off the map because of intense landslides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%