Rock falls are the most common landslide phenomena in the Alpine Arch. According to a survey commissioned by the Provincial Office of Bozen in 1995, rock falls are the most frequent type of instability phenomena. Near the Gardena Pass - an important pathway that connects Dolomites valleys frequented by tourists throughout the year- a steep rocky wall can be found with large rock masses that are a threat both to the road and the traffic. To identify which mitigation works could best solve the problem, the Provincial Office of Bozen - in collaboration with the Geological Departements of Modena-Reggio Emilia and Trieste Universities - chose to analyse run out distances and kinetic energies by performing rock fall simulations. The first stage o...
On December 15, 2008, a rock slide of approximately 4,000 m3 occurred near San Severino di Centola ...
none6noA large DSGDS (Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation) which extends on an area of 3.75 ...
A semi-quantitative methodology for rock fall susceptibility assessment is presented. The test area ...
Rock falls are the most common landslide phenomena in the Alpine Arch. According to a survey commiss...
In NE Italy, fast-moving landslides represent a significant threat both to the population and the bu...
This research addresses ongoing rock fall processes that affect the tract of the ancient Appia route...
In the northern Italian Alps, along the Tagliamento River valley (46°23'49" N, 12°42'51" E), a large...
Landslide databases are essential tools for risk assessment. In the Italian portion of the South-Eas...
Rock avalanche is an extremely rapid, massive, flow-like motion of fragmented rock from a large rock...
Rockfalls are common in the steep and vertical slopes of the Campania carbonate massifs and ridges,...
This work contains the results of the methodology used for the evaluation of the possible trajectori...
A large DSGDS (Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation) which extends on an area of 3.75 km2affe...
With increasing awareness of geological risks, the study of rocky slopes plays a key role in the Ear...
On December 15, 2008, a rock slide of approximately 4,000 m3 occurred near San Severino di Centola ...
none6noA large DSGDS (Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation) which extends on an area of 3.75 ...
A semi-quantitative methodology for rock fall susceptibility assessment is presented. The test area ...
Rock falls are the most common landslide phenomena in the Alpine Arch. According to a survey commiss...
In NE Italy, fast-moving landslides represent a significant threat both to the population and the bu...
This research addresses ongoing rock fall processes that affect the tract of the ancient Appia route...
In the northern Italian Alps, along the Tagliamento River valley (46°23'49" N, 12°42'51" E), a large...
Landslide databases are essential tools for risk assessment. In the Italian portion of the South-Eas...
Rock avalanche is an extremely rapid, massive, flow-like motion of fragmented rock from a large rock...
Rockfalls are common in the steep and vertical slopes of the Campania carbonate massifs and ridges,...
This work contains the results of the methodology used for the evaluation of the possible trajectori...
A large DSGDS (Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation) which extends on an area of 3.75 km2affe...
With increasing awareness of geological risks, the study of rocky slopes plays a key role in the Ear...
On December 15, 2008, a rock slide of approximately 4,000 m3 occurred near San Severino di Centola ...
none6noA large DSGDS (Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation) which extends on an area of 3.75 ...
A semi-quantitative methodology for rock fall susceptibility assessment is presented. The test area ...