peer reviewedBroken or deformed speleothems have been used as indicators of paleo-earthquakes since the 1990s; however, a causal link is difficult to prove except for some thin speleothems. In contrast, the presence of intact speleothems permits estimating an upper limit of the level of horizontal ground motions of past seismicity in the area. The natural frequencies of speleothems are fundamental parameters for their response to earthquakes. This study proposes a new method of in situ characterization of these natural frequencies. Tested in the Han-sur-Lesse cave (Belgian Ardennes), the method is based on recording the ambient seismic noise using three-component sensors on a stalagmite and a 3D laser scan of its shape. The ambient seismic ...
Is it really plausible that earthquakes break speleothems? May unbroken speleothems prove that no st...
Multiphase speleothem damage and passage collapse in Niedźwiedzia Cave (E: 16°50′36,65″, N: 50°14′04...
Non-intrusive in situ measurements were carried out in caves in Hungary, Bulgaria and Slovakia in ...
Depending on their shape, some candlestick stalagmites have an eigenfrequency in the band of regiona...
Broken speleothems (stalagmites, stalactites, soda-straws, etc.) can be interpreted as an indicator ...
A good assessment of the long-term seismic hazard is necessary for the management of critical infras...
editorial reviewedThe frequency-band of regional earthquake ground motions generally does not exceed...
Recently, it has been argued that natural, intact stalagmites in caves give important constraints on...
editorial reviewedThe eigenfrequencies of speleothems are fundamental parameters in the study of the...
Broken speleothems (stalagmites, stalactites, soda-straws, etc.) can be interpreted as an indicator ...
editorial reviewedKarstic zones are numerous on Earth and offer a particular field of study to evalu...
Seismic vulnerability of speleothems may serve long-term seismic risk studies. For this reason, the ...
International audienceIn the framework of the LIBRIS project (Contribution to seismic risk assessmen...
peer reviewedTo provide quantitative information on the ground acceleration necessary to break spele...
The idea that speleothems may record earthquakes is rather old, but it was only after 1950 that syst...
Is it really plausible that earthquakes break speleothems? May unbroken speleothems prove that no st...
Multiphase speleothem damage and passage collapse in Niedźwiedzia Cave (E: 16°50′36,65″, N: 50°14′04...
Non-intrusive in situ measurements were carried out in caves in Hungary, Bulgaria and Slovakia in ...
Depending on their shape, some candlestick stalagmites have an eigenfrequency in the band of regiona...
Broken speleothems (stalagmites, stalactites, soda-straws, etc.) can be interpreted as an indicator ...
A good assessment of the long-term seismic hazard is necessary for the management of critical infras...
editorial reviewedThe frequency-band of regional earthquake ground motions generally does not exceed...
Recently, it has been argued that natural, intact stalagmites in caves give important constraints on...
editorial reviewedThe eigenfrequencies of speleothems are fundamental parameters in the study of the...
Broken speleothems (stalagmites, stalactites, soda-straws, etc.) can be interpreted as an indicator ...
editorial reviewedKarstic zones are numerous on Earth and offer a particular field of study to evalu...
Seismic vulnerability of speleothems may serve long-term seismic risk studies. For this reason, the ...
International audienceIn the framework of the LIBRIS project (Contribution to seismic risk assessmen...
peer reviewedTo provide quantitative information on the ground acceleration necessary to break spele...
The idea that speleothems may record earthquakes is rather old, but it was only after 1950 that syst...
Is it really plausible that earthquakes break speleothems? May unbroken speleothems prove that no st...
Multiphase speleothem damage and passage collapse in Niedźwiedzia Cave (E: 16°50′36,65″, N: 50°14′04...
Non-intrusive in situ measurements were carried out in caves in Hungary, Bulgaria and Slovakia in ...