The field‐scale microseismic (MS) activity of an unstable rock mass is known to be an important tool to assess damage and cracking processes eventually leading to macroscopic failures. However, MS‐event rates alone may not be enough for a complete understanding of the trigger mechanisms of mechanical instabilities. Acoustic Emission (AE) techniques at the laboratory scale can be used to provide complementary information. In this study, we report a MS/AE comparison to assess the stability of a granitic rock mass in the northwestern Italian Alps (Madonna del Sasso). An attempt to bridge the gap between the two different scales of observation, and the different site and laboratory conditions, is undertaken to gain insights on the rock mass beh...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) evaluated microseismic activity fr...
Research over the last two decades has led to development of a system for soil slopes monitoring bas...
In the last few years, several approaches and methods have been proposed to improve early warning sy...
Rockfalls are common instabilities in alpine areas and can cause significant damage. Since high moun...
Rockfalls are a main hazardous source in mountainous areas and along transportation routes. These sl...
The study of the deformation of rock masses in response to near-surface thermal stresses is nowadays...
The permafrost degradation is a probable cause for the increase of rock instabilities and rock falls...
International audienceGeophysical monitoring performed on unstable portions of rock masses can he...
In this work we present the analysis of more than 9000 signals collected from February 2013 to Janua...
Rock mass damaging has become a topic of great interest in the engineering-geology research communit...
Understanding of processes and factors influencing slope stability is essential for assessing the sta...
Monitoring the temporal evolution of resonance frequencies and velocity changes detected from ambien...
Reliable forecasting of rockfall is a challenging task, mainly because of the lack of clearly notice...
Rock slope monitoring is a major aim in territorial risk assessment and mitigation. The high velocit...
As the amount of new fractured surfaces or "damaged rock layers" within roof rock increases, the sta...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) evaluated microseismic activity fr...
Research over the last two decades has led to development of a system for soil slopes monitoring bas...
In the last few years, several approaches and methods have been proposed to improve early warning sy...
Rockfalls are common instabilities in alpine areas and can cause significant damage. Since high moun...
Rockfalls are a main hazardous source in mountainous areas and along transportation routes. These sl...
The study of the deformation of rock masses in response to near-surface thermal stresses is nowadays...
The permafrost degradation is a probable cause for the increase of rock instabilities and rock falls...
International audienceGeophysical monitoring performed on unstable portions of rock masses can he...
In this work we present the analysis of more than 9000 signals collected from February 2013 to Janua...
Rock mass damaging has become a topic of great interest in the engineering-geology research communit...
Understanding of processes and factors influencing slope stability is essential for assessing the sta...
Monitoring the temporal evolution of resonance frequencies and velocity changes detected from ambien...
Reliable forecasting of rockfall is a challenging task, mainly because of the lack of clearly notice...
Rock slope monitoring is a major aim in territorial risk assessment and mitigation. The high velocit...
As the amount of new fractured surfaces or "damaged rock layers" within roof rock increases, the sta...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) evaluated microseismic activity fr...
Research over the last two decades has led to development of a system for soil slopes monitoring bas...
In the last few years, several approaches and methods have been proposed to improve early warning sy...