A geomorphological and geomechanical study was carried out on the calcarenite cliff where the ruins of Canossa castle lie (Reggio Emilia Apennines, Italy). This area is of great historical importance since it was the centre of a very powerful fief in the Middle Ages and has been a national monument for two centuries. In more recent times, it has been subject to degradational problems affecting the rock slopes and posing serious problems for the preservation of the castle and the safety of visitors. The methodological approach utilised is based on a specific survey of rock quality and geomorphological hazard in relation to the high tourist vocation of this geomorphosite
The Calomini hermitage is located on a steep slope, below an 80- to 130-m-high hanging rock wall. Th...
This paper deals with the problem of cliff stability and proposes a geomorphological zonation of a c...
Polignano a Mare is placed on the Adriatic coast of Apulia (Southern Italy). The historic centre lie...
A geomorphological and geomechanical study was carried out on the calcarenite cliff where the ruins ...
The ancient site of Canossa (Northern Apennines, Italy) has been studied, owing to its relevance fro...
A geomechanical and geomorphological study was carried out on a vast biocalcarenite slab which is an...
The Pietra di Bismantova, a vast biocalcarenite slab, is an impressive landmark and a unique feature...
2noIn this work, a geomechanical study performed on a natural rock slope located in north-eastern It...
The Val Tidone is a sector of the Piacenza Apennine (Northern Apennines, Italy), and is characterize...
The modern morphology of the Liguria coastal area was strongly modified by the interaction between t...
Vecchiano is located in the northern part of the Pisa plain, just at the foot of D'Oltre Serchio mou...
Favignana Island (Sicily, Italy) is a historical and environmental attraction site frequented by tou...
Many sites of the Apulian coast (southern Italy) consist of carbonate rock cliffs affected by intens...
In this paper are reported the geological and geomorphologic studies and the main results of the mon...
The study of natural phenomena such as landslides requires reducing the problem to a simple scheme t...
The Calomini hermitage is located on a steep slope, below an 80- to 130-m-high hanging rock wall. Th...
This paper deals with the problem of cliff stability and proposes a geomorphological zonation of a c...
Polignano a Mare is placed on the Adriatic coast of Apulia (Southern Italy). The historic centre lie...
A geomorphological and geomechanical study was carried out on the calcarenite cliff where the ruins ...
The ancient site of Canossa (Northern Apennines, Italy) has been studied, owing to its relevance fro...
A geomechanical and geomorphological study was carried out on a vast biocalcarenite slab which is an...
The Pietra di Bismantova, a vast biocalcarenite slab, is an impressive landmark and a unique feature...
2noIn this work, a geomechanical study performed on a natural rock slope located in north-eastern It...
The Val Tidone is a sector of the Piacenza Apennine (Northern Apennines, Italy), and is characterize...
The modern morphology of the Liguria coastal area was strongly modified by the interaction between t...
Vecchiano is located in the northern part of the Pisa plain, just at the foot of D'Oltre Serchio mou...
Favignana Island (Sicily, Italy) is a historical and environmental attraction site frequented by tou...
Many sites of the Apulian coast (southern Italy) consist of carbonate rock cliffs affected by intens...
In this paper are reported the geological and geomorphologic studies and the main results of the mon...
The study of natural phenomena such as landslides requires reducing the problem to a simple scheme t...
The Calomini hermitage is located on a steep slope, below an 80- to 130-m-high hanging rock wall. Th...
This paper deals with the problem of cliff stability and proposes a geomorphological zonation of a c...
Polignano a Mare is placed on the Adriatic coast of Apulia (Southern Italy). The historic centre lie...