The study of geo-hydrological problems in urban contexts of considerable historical importance plays an extremely interesting role in the safeguarding of architectural and artistic assets of great value. The need to guarantee the conservation of monumental heritage is an ethical and moral requirement that new generations have a duty to support. Operating in urbanised contexts is extremely difficult, due to the presence of infrastructures and underground services that prevent the execution of classical surveys and prospecting. The technologies currently available, however, allow us to also investigate the subsoil in a non-destructive way and to control the evolution of active natural phenomena in a continuous and automated way with remote-se...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the hydrogeological hazard in the archaeological site of Cas...
Como historic centre, located at the SW branch of Lake Como (northern Italy), is prone to subside be...
This article describes the research activity carried out in the archaeological site of Castelseprio ...
On May 25th, 2016, following a massive water leakage from the city water supply pipeline a portion o...
Local authorities responsible for land management are increasingly tackling with the issues related ...
This paper presents a methodological approach for analysing and evaluating hydraulic risks in comple...
This paper describes the research activity carried out in some sample areas in Italy (Latium and Sar...
Archaeological sites are extremely vulnerable to the impacts of weather-related events, which may le...
The Valmarecchia area (RN, Italy), located between the Emilia-Romagna and Marche regions, displays p...
This paper focuses on geodetic monitoring and geotechnical analyses of subsidence induced settlement...
Cultural and historic buildings, such as ancient palaces, churches, tombs and bridges are rare and ...
The city of Como lies on the shores of Lake Como and is built on a sedimentary basin made of at leas...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the hydrogeological hazard in the archaeological site of Cas...
Como historic centre, located at the SW branch of Lake Como (northern Italy), is prone to subside be...
This article describes the research activity carried out in the archaeological site of Castelseprio ...
On May 25th, 2016, following a massive water leakage from the city water supply pipeline a portion o...
Local authorities responsible for land management are increasingly tackling with the issues related ...
This paper presents a methodological approach for analysing and evaluating hydraulic risks in comple...
This paper describes the research activity carried out in some sample areas in Italy (Latium and Sar...
Archaeological sites are extremely vulnerable to the impacts of weather-related events, which may le...
The Valmarecchia area (RN, Italy), located between the Emilia-Romagna and Marche regions, displays p...
This paper focuses on geodetic monitoring and geotechnical analyses of subsidence induced settlement...
Cultural and historic buildings, such as ancient palaces, churches, tombs and bridges are rare and ...
The city of Como lies on the shores of Lake Como and is built on a sedimentary basin made of at leas...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the hydrogeological hazard in the archaeological site of Cas...
Como historic centre, located at the SW branch of Lake Como (northern Italy), is prone to subside be...
This article describes the research activity carried out in the archaeological site of Castelseprio ...