To monitor the stability of a mountain slope in northern Italy, microseismic monitoring technique has been used since 2013. Locating microseismic events is a basic step of this technique. We performed a seismic tomographic survey on the mountain surface above the rock face to obtain a reliable velocity distribution in the rock mass for the localization procedure. Seismic travel-time inversion showed high heterogeneity of the rock mass with strong contrast in velocity distribution. Low velocities were found at shallow depth on the top of the rock cliff and intermediate velocities were observed in the most critical area of the rock face corresponding to a partially detached pillar. Using the 3D velocity model obtained from inversion, localiza...
A pre-requisite in rock mass stability analysis is to obtain the internal structure and the mechanic...
AbstractDouble difference tomographic inversion on measurements of travelling time and location are ...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2016) American Geophysical Union.Th...
To monitor the stability of a mountain slope in northern Italy, microseismic monitoring technique ha...
Passive seismic methods are increasingly used in monitoring unstable rock slopes that are likely to ...
Monitoring of unstable rock slopes is a promising application of passive microseismics. Hypocentre l...
Local earthquake tomography allows to both image the subsurface elastic properties of an area and to...
Hazard mitigation from rockfalls and landslides is a priority in densely populated areas. A proper ...
The development of faults in rock fractured material is coupled with the propagation of microcracks ...
Background: Rockfall events are one of the most dangerous phenomena that often cause several damages...
In this work we present the analysis of more than 9000 signals collected from February 2013 to Janua...
International audienceEarthquake hypocentre locations are crucial in many domains of application (ac...
Passive seismic monitoring is now a standard tool to follow the evolution of hydrocarbon, geothermal...
A pre-requisite in rock mass stability analysis is to obtain the internal structure and the mechanic...
AbstractDouble difference tomographic inversion on measurements of travelling time and location are ...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2016) American Geophysical Union.Th...
To monitor the stability of a mountain slope in northern Italy, microseismic monitoring technique ha...
Passive seismic methods are increasingly used in monitoring unstable rock slopes that are likely to ...
Monitoring of unstable rock slopes is a promising application of passive microseismics. Hypocentre l...
Local earthquake tomography allows to both image the subsurface elastic properties of an area and to...
Hazard mitigation from rockfalls and landslides is a priority in densely populated areas. A proper ...
The development of faults in rock fractured material is coupled with the propagation of microcracks ...
Background: Rockfall events are one of the most dangerous phenomena that often cause several damages...
In this work we present the analysis of more than 9000 signals collected from February 2013 to Janua...
International audienceEarthquake hypocentre locations are crucial in many domains of application (ac...
Passive seismic monitoring is now a standard tool to follow the evolution of hydrocarbon, geothermal...
A pre-requisite in rock mass stability analysis is to obtain the internal structure and the mechanic...
AbstractDouble difference tomographic inversion on measurements of travelling time and location are ...
An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright (2016) American Geophysical Union.Th...