On December 16, 1857, an earthquake wreaked havoc across a huge area of the regions of Basilicata and Campania (Val d’Agri and Vallo di Diano). More than 180 villages in an area of over 20,000 km2 suffered very severe damage. More than 6,000 houses collapsed or became uninhabitable, and 19,000 people were killed. In the months of February and March 1858, the Irish engineer Robert Mallet undertook a mission to study the earthquake with a grant from the Royal Society of London. In 1862, he published his extraordinary study diary, in which the technical and scientific observations mingled with descriptive and literary details. This represents, from different angles, a unique ‘observatory’ over the landscape and the social, economic and cultura...
The new geomatics techniques have the aim of responding to the needs of damage documentation, risk a...
The town of Senigallia is located on the Adriatic coast of the Marche and Romagna regions (Central I...
After the earthquake of 13th January 1915, the archaeologist Giacomo Boni (1859-1925), inspired by a...
On December 16, 1857, an earthquake wreaked havoc across a huge area of the regions of Basilicata an...
On December 16, 1857, an earthquake wreaked havoc across a huge area of the regions of Basilicata an...
The year 2007 is the 150 anniversary of the Great Neapolitan Earthquake which on 16 December 1857 st...
On 16 December 1857, a strong earthquake (M ∼7) struck a large portion of the southern Apennines abo...
On 16 December 1857 a strong earthquake (M~7) struck a large portion of the southern Apennines about...
Il contributo focalizza l’attenzione sull’opera di Robert Mallet e sull’innovativo metodo di ricerca...
Amongst the dynamics of the abandonment of historic towns in our country, those resulting from seism...
This paper illustrates a two-year program of summer internships that involved forty students from th...
Paleontological museums should adopt a code of ethics in order to carry out restorations and to set-...
Il contributo intende analizzare la ricca documentazione iconografica relativa a due importanti terr...
The Mw 5.7 earthquake that occurred on 12 May 1802 is the only one with Mw ≥ 5.5 located west of Lak...
This paper aims to present, through a photographic reportage, the current state of rebuilding of the...
The new geomatics techniques have the aim of responding to the needs of damage documentation, risk a...
The town of Senigallia is located on the Adriatic coast of the Marche and Romagna regions (Central I...
After the earthquake of 13th January 1915, the archaeologist Giacomo Boni (1859-1925), inspired by a...
On December 16, 1857, an earthquake wreaked havoc across a huge area of the regions of Basilicata an...
On December 16, 1857, an earthquake wreaked havoc across a huge area of the regions of Basilicata an...
The year 2007 is the 150 anniversary of the Great Neapolitan Earthquake which on 16 December 1857 st...
On 16 December 1857, a strong earthquake (M ∼7) struck a large portion of the southern Apennines abo...
On 16 December 1857 a strong earthquake (M~7) struck a large portion of the southern Apennines about...
Il contributo focalizza l’attenzione sull’opera di Robert Mallet e sull’innovativo metodo di ricerca...
Amongst the dynamics of the abandonment of historic towns in our country, those resulting from seism...
This paper illustrates a two-year program of summer internships that involved forty students from th...
Paleontological museums should adopt a code of ethics in order to carry out restorations and to set-...
Il contributo intende analizzare la ricca documentazione iconografica relativa a due importanti terr...
The Mw 5.7 earthquake that occurred on 12 May 1802 is the only one with Mw ≥ 5.5 located west of Lak...
This paper aims to present, through a photographic reportage, the current state of rebuilding of the...
The new geomatics techniques have the aim of responding to the needs of damage documentation, risk a...
The town of Senigallia is located on the Adriatic coast of the Marche and Romagna regions (Central I...
After the earthquake of 13th January 1915, the archaeologist Giacomo Boni (1859-1925), inspired by a...