In this work, we present the analysis of seismic noise recordings we performed in northern Italy. Surveys were carried out on large rock blocks and pillars at two sites, namely Pietra di Bismantova and Torrioni di Rialba, and on a small limestone block that was forced to fail during a controlled collapse test. Our aim is to identify the resonance frequencies of the investigated rock structures, to correlate them with the geological features of each site and to track their possible variations across following measurement epochs. Within this perspective, ambient vibrations recordings have been processed with a standard sequence and noise spectra and spectral ratios techniques have been evaluated. The obtained results showed resonance frequenc...
A potentially unstable limestone column (∼1000 m3, Vercors, French Alps) delineated by an open rear ...
Horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios using ambient noise (HVNSR) are commonly used in site effects...
Seismic noise recorded by broad-band stations in the middle of and around the Colfiorito plain is an...
In this work, we present the analysis of seismic noise recordings we performed in northern Italy. Su...
In this work, we tested the use of passive seismic for the characterization of potentially unstable...
Ambient vibrations recorded on potentially-unstable rock slopes show that the temporal variations in...
This study presents the analysis of the ambient seismic noise collected on a small limestone block t...
Monitoring the temporal evolution of resonance frequencies and velocity changes detected from ambien...
Passive seismic monitoring data acquired at the potentially unstable granitic cliff of Madonna del S...
International audienceThe dynamic response of four unstable rock compartments in the Alps has been s...
International audienceThis paper investigates the variation of the first resonance frequency of the ...
A potentially unstable limestone column (∼1000 m3, Vercors, French Alps) delineated by an open rear ...
Horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios using ambient noise (HVNSR) are commonly used in site effects...
Seismic noise recorded by broad-band stations in the middle of and around the Colfiorito plain is an...
In this work, we present the analysis of seismic noise recordings we performed in northern Italy. Su...
In this work, we tested the use of passive seismic for the characterization of potentially unstable...
Ambient vibrations recorded on potentially-unstable rock slopes show that the temporal variations in...
This study presents the analysis of the ambient seismic noise collected on a small limestone block t...
Monitoring the temporal evolution of resonance frequencies and velocity changes detected from ambien...
Passive seismic monitoring data acquired at the potentially unstable granitic cliff of Madonna del S...
International audienceThe dynamic response of four unstable rock compartments in the Alps has been s...
International audienceThis paper investigates the variation of the first resonance frequency of the ...
A potentially unstable limestone column (∼1000 m3, Vercors, French Alps) delineated by an open rear ...
Horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios using ambient noise (HVNSR) are commonly used in site effects...
Seismic noise recorded by broad-band stations in the middle of and around the Colfiorito plain is an...