Hazard mitigation from rockfalls and landslides is a priority in densely populated areas. A proper characterization of the inner structure of the rock mass is key to the comprehension of the mechanisms enhancing the slope instabilities. To this aim multi-scale geophysical methods can provide a novel and valuable tool for an high-resolution imaging of the internal structure of the rock mass and unique constraints on the physical state of the medium. We present here a cross-hole seismic tomography survey coupled with laboratory ultrasonic velocity measurements and physical properties determination on rock samples to characterize the damaged and potentially unstable granitic cliff of Madonna del Sasso (NW Italy). Results allowed to ach...
We combined geological, geomechanical, geophysical and remote sensing investigations, including pers...
Over the last decades, many investigation methods have been applied on deepseated gravitational slop...
International audienceThe characterization of the fracturing state of a potentially unstable rock cl...
A pre-requisite in rock mass stability analysis is to obtain the internal structure and the mechanic...
Passive seismic monitoring data acquired at the potentially unstable granitic cliff of Madonna del S...
Diverse non-invasive seismic techniques are used to gain a fundamental knowledge of a complex unstab...
To monitor the stability of a mountain slope in northern Italy, microseismic monitoring technique ha...
The stability of a potentially unstable rock mass strongly depends on the discontinuity pattern and ...
The Passo della Morte block-slide covers a relative large area in the Carnic Alps, along the left si...
Geophysical monitoring performed on unstable portions of rock masses can help in defining a variatio...
Until now, geophysical methods have been rarely used to investigate vertical limestone cliffs, mainl...
AbstractA variety of methods (detailed geomorphological surveys, geotechnical investigations, local ...
A combination of geophysical methods has been used for the characterisation of a rockslide area, loc...
Performing a reliable stability analysis of a landslide slope requires a good understanding of the i...
We combined geological, geomechanical, geophysical and remote sensing investigations, including pers...
Over the last decades, many investigation methods have been applied on deepseated gravitational slop...
International audienceThe characterization of the fracturing state of a potentially unstable rock cl...
A pre-requisite in rock mass stability analysis is to obtain the internal structure and the mechanic...
Passive seismic monitoring data acquired at the potentially unstable granitic cliff of Madonna del S...
Diverse non-invasive seismic techniques are used to gain a fundamental knowledge of a complex unstab...
To monitor the stability of a mountain slope in northern Italy, microseismic monitoring technique ha...
The stability of a potentially unstable rock mass strongly depends on the discontinuity pattern and ...
The Passo della Morte block-slide covers a relative large area in the Carnic Alps, along the left si...
Geophysical monitoring performed on unstable portions of rock masses can help in defining a variatio...
Until now, geophysical methods have been rarely used to investigate vertical limestone cliffs, mainl...
AbstractA variety of methods (detailed geomorphological surveys, geotechnical investigations, local ...
A combination of geophysical methods has been used for the characterisation of a rockslide area, loc...
Performing a reliable stability analysis of a landslide slope requires a good understanding of the i...
We combined geological, geomechanical, geophysical and remote sensing investigations, including pers...
Over the last decades, many investigation methods have been applied on deepseated gravitational slop...
International audienceThe characterization of the fracturing state of a potentially unstable rock cl...