Karst collapse sinkholes (KCS) are a peculiar karst morphology resulting from the collapse of the topographic surface caused by subsurface karstification. In Southern Apennine these phenomena are not randomly distributed but concentrate in several zones, named High Sinkhole Concentration Areas (HSCA), showing peculiar geological, structural and hydrogeological conditions. Gas vents and mineral springs are spread out in these HSCA, and are often stricty related to the KCS. Starting from four representative areas, the aim of this study is to ascertain if there is a genetic link between peculiar mineralogical vs. geochemical features of densely fractured/altered rocky masses in KCS, gas vents/springs occurrences and diffuse hypogenic karstific...
We documented the deformation in the southeastern domain of the Majella anticline (Central Apennines...
Buso della Rana and Buso della Pisatela are two karstic caves located in north-east Italy. They are ...
International audienceSinkhole development occurs in many areas of the world where soluble rocks cro...
Karst collapse sinkholes (KCS) are a peculiar karst morphology resulting from the collapse of the to...
This study focuses on karst collapse sinkholes of the southern and central Apennines region (Italy),...
Sinkholes that affect both carbonate rocks and alluvial plain deposits are widely distributed in the...
This study focuses on karst collapse sinkholes of the southern and central Apennines region (Italy),...
This study focuses on karst collapse sinkholes of the southern and central Apennines region (Italy),...
Recent researches and studies show interactions between sinkholes and active faults, hydrothermal fl...
Hypogene speleogenesis is important for karstification in the Apennines because of widespread, aggr...
This paper provides for the first time a solid data base on sinkholes of the carbonate massifs of th...
Hypogenic speleogenesis, dissolution by aggressive and deep-seated fluids, is the dominant cave form...
In the morning of February 15th 2005, during excavation works in an underground gypsum quarry at Mon...
Understanding the structure and development of calderas is crucial for predicting their behaviour du...
We documented the deformation in the southeastern domain of the Majella anticline (Central Apennines...
Buso della Rana and Buso della Pisatela are two karstic caves located in north-east Italy. They are ...
International audienceSinkhole development occurs in many areas of the world where soluble rocks cro...
Karst collapse sinkholes (KCS) are a peculiar karst morphology resulting from the collapse of the to...
This study focuses on karst collapse sinkholes of the southern and central Apennines region (Italy),...
Sinkholes that affect both carbonate rocks and alluvial plain deposits are widely distributed in the...
This study focuses on karst collapse sinkholes of the southern and central Apennines region (Italy),...
This study focuses on karst collapse sinkholes of the southern and central Apennines region (Italy),...
Recent researches and studies show interactions between sinkholes and active faults, hydrothermal fl...
Hypogene speleogenesis is important for karstification in the Apennines because of widespread, aggr...
This paper provides for the first time a solid data base on sinkholes of the carbonate massifs of th...
Hypogenic speleogenesis, dissolution by aggressive and deep-seated fluids, is the dominant cave form...
In the morning of February 15th 2005, during excavation works in an underground gypsum quarry at Mon...
Understanding the structure and development of calderas is crucial for predicting their behaviour du...
We documented the deformation in the southeastern domain of the Majella anticline (Central Apennines...
Buso della Rana and Buso della Pisatela are two karstic caves located in north-east Italy. They are ...
International audienceSinkhole development occurs in many areas of the world where soluble rocks cro...