The seismic-risk assessment of archeological and monumental sites is extraordinarily challenging from the earthquake engineer’s point of view: the monumental structures are generally unconventional and of great value, the geology and ground conditions are often poorly known and the presence of tourists in the area can be massive. In addition, the effects of anthropic and artificial deposits on seismic ground motion are particularly relevant within urban historicalsites and should be addressed thoroughly. Under these conditions, non-destructive geophysical methods can be successfully employed to identify key parameters for seismic verification.The main focus of this paper is the application of non-invasive geophysical methods to investigatea...
To reconstruct the stratigraphy of the subsoil and the geometry of the lava deposits beneath the Rom...
In this study we perform 3D nonlinear analyses of seismic site response of the Central Archaeologic...
In this work we characterize the microgravity and seismic response of archaeological remains of Roma...
According to the historical sources, the Colosseum suffered several types of damage related to earth...
Historical sources report that Rome has experienced considerable earthquake ground motion in the pa...
Preservation of monuments all around the world and increasing their stability against earthquakes is...
The Amphiteatrum Flavium in Rome (Italy) is one of the most known monument in the world. With the ai...
An integrated geophysical study was carried out in a Roman house in the archaeological area of Pompe...
An integrated subsoil model for seismic microzonation in the Central Archaeological Area of Rome is ...
The Colosseum is the most famous monument of ancient Rome. Differential settlements of its foundatio...
The paper summarizes the results of a multidisciplinary study aimed at seismic microzonation of the ...
International audiencePompeii Archaeological Park is the best laboratory for the study of the seismi...
The present work aimed to outline the need to investigate different fields of research to interpret ...
The preservation of cultural heritage is a crucial issue in areas prone to seismic and other natural...
The paper summarizes the results of a multidisciplinary study aimed to seismic microzonation of the ...
To reconstruct the stratigraphy of the subsoil and the geometry of the lava deposits beneath the Rom...
In this study we perform 3D nonlinear analyses of seismic site response of the Central Archaeologic...
In this work we characterize the microgravity and seismic response of archaeological remains of Roma...
According to the historical sources, the Colosseum suffered several types of damage related to earth...
Historical sources report that Rome has experienced considerable earthquake ground motion in the pa...
Preservation of monuments all around the world and increasing their stability against earthquakes is...
The Amphiteatrum Flavium in Rome (Italy) is one of the most known monument in the world. With the ai...
An integrated geophysical study was carried out in a Roman house in the archaeological area of Pompe...
An integrated subsoil model for seismic microzonation in the Central Archaeological Area of Rome is ...
The Colosseum is the most famous monument of ancient Rome. Differential settlements of its foundatio...
The paper summarizes the results of a multidisciplinary study aimed at seismic microzonation of the ...
International audiencePompeii Archaeological Park is the best laboratory for the study of the seismi...
The present work aimed to outline the need to investigate different fields of research to interpret ...
The preservation of cultural heritage is a crucial issue in areas prone to seismic and other natural...
The paper summarizes the results of a multidisciplinary study aimed to seismic microzonation of the ...
To reconstruct the stratigraphy of the subsoil and the geometry of the lava deposits beneath the Rom...
In this study we perform 3D nonlinear analyses of seismic site response of the Central Archaeologic...
In this work we characterize the microgravity and seismic response of archaeological remains of Roma...