Abstract
The paper presents the case of a slow landslide temporarily reactivated by the excavation of twin tunnels in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. After a description of the case study, the paper illustrates the most significant outcomes of the monitoring system characterized by a large quantity of data which yielded an important opportunity to study the interaction of tunnels along the slope. The monitoring system consisting of traditional monitoring data, and satellite measurements (SAR interferometric technique) allowed analyzing the characteristics of the landslide movements before, during, and after tunnel reactivation.
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