Background: Rockfall events are one of the most dangerous phenomena that often cause several damages bothto people and facilities. During recent years, the scientific community focused the attention at evaluating theeffectiveness of seismological methods in monitoring these phenomena. In this work, we present a quick andpractical method to locate the rebounds of some man-induced boulders falls from a landslides crown located inthe Northern Apennines (Central Italy). The reconstruction of the trajectories was obtained by means of backanalysis performed through a Matlab code that takes into account both the DEM (Digital Elevation Model) of theground, the geotechnical-geophysical characteristicsof the slope and the arrival times of the seismic...
This research deals with the analysis of rockfall motion and the importance of kinematic simulations...
Reliable forecasting of rockfall is a challenging task, mainly because of the lack of clearly notice...
On May 5th, 2013 a planar rock slide (~450 m3) occurred in the village of La Riba (NE Spain), which ...
none13noBackground: Rockfall events are one of the most dangerous phenomena that often cause several...
In this work we present the analysis of more than 9000 signals collected from February 2013 to Janua...
After a rockfall event, a usual post event survey includes qualitative volume estimation, trajectory...
International audienceThe Séchilienne rockslide, in the French Alps, has recently been instrumented ...
To monitor the stability of a mountain slope in northern Italy, microseismic monitoring technique ha...
The microseismic monitoring technique is capable of providing important information for revealing th...
Passive seismic methods are increasingly used in monitoring unstable rock slopes that are likely to ...
Rockfalls are common in the steep and vertical slopes of the Campania carbonate massifs and ridges,...
It is well known that microseismic activity originates as an elastic stress wave at locations where ...
Geophysical monitoring performed on unstable portions of rock masses can help in defining a variatio...
Rockfalls are a main hazardous source in mountainous areas and along transportation routes. These sl...
The long-lasting earthquake sequence of Central Italy in 2016 triggered around 1370 landslides, most...
This research deals with the analysis of rockfall motion and the importance of kinematic simulations...
Reliable forecasting of rockfall is a challenging task, mainly because of the lack of clearly notice...
On May 5th, 2013 a planar rock slide (~450 m3) occurred in the village of La Riba (NE Spain), which ...
none13noBackground: Rockfall events are one of the most dangerous phenomena that often cause several...
In this work we present the analysis of more than 9000 signals collected from February 2013 to Janua...
After a rockfall event, a usual post event survey includes qualitative volume estimation, trajectory...
International audienceThe Séchilienne rockslide, in the French Alps, has recently been instrumented ...
To monitor the stability of a mountain slope in northern Italy, microseismic monitoring technique ha...
The microseismic monitoring technique is capable of providing important information for revealing th...
Passive seismic methods are increasingly used in monitoring unstable rock slopes that are likely to ...
Rockfalls are common in the steep and vertical slopes of the Campania carbonate massifs and ridges,...
It is well known that microseismic activity originates as an elastic stress wave at locations where ...
Geophysical monitoring performed on unstable portions of rock masses can help in defining a variatio...
Rockfalls are a main hazardous source in mountainous areas and along transportation routes. These sl...
The long-lasting earthquake sequence of Central Italy in 2016 triggered around 1370 landslides, most...
This research deals with the analysis of rockfall motion and the importance of kinematic simulations...
Reliable forecasting of rockfall is a challenging task, mainly because of the lack of clearly notice...
On May 5th, 2013 a planar rock slide (~450 m3) occurred in the village of La Riba (NE Spain), which ...