On 30 January 2009, a rock slide involving approximately 0.23Mm 3 of highly jointed gneiss from the local Ercinic substratum was recorded in southern Italy. The landslide occurred after exceptional autumnal rainfalls and involved a quarry whose activity has been documented over the past 10years by aerial images.An engineering-geology model of the slope involved in the landslide was developed based on the geomechanical classification of the outcropping rock masses, the ISRM (2007) indexes Ib (the block size index) and Jv (the volumetric joint count), and the observed geological setting of the slope. An equivalent continuum approach was adopted to attribute strength and stiffness parameter values to the different classes of jointed rock masse...
AbstractThe Vaiont landslide (Southern Alps, Italy) represents one of the most catastrophic landslid...
The landscape of the coast south of the town of Livorno (Tuscany, Italy) is characterized by sandsto...
Pyroclastic deposits covering most of the carbonate relief of the Campania Apennines are prone to de...
This chapter focuses on the description of a multidisciplinary methodology aimed at a comprehensive ...
The catastrophic nature of the Vajont landslide (volume of about 300 million m3) that occurred on 9 ...
Shallow slopes in clayey colluvial covers are often involved in progressive downhill motion with dis...
On December 2013, the town of Montescaglioso (Basilicata, Southern Italy), located at the top of a p...
The Scilla rock avalanche occurred on 6 February 1783 along the coast of the Calabria region (southe...
Numerical simulations are provided of a potential landslide on a slope in the Passo della Morte (Car...
The arch of hills which shuts in the La Spezia Gulf (Liguria Region), has been recently involved in ...
The Pisciotta landslide is a slow-moving deep-seated rock slide in the Campania region of southern I...
The In the second half of 2013, the area between Apulia and Basilicata (southern Italy) was struck b...
Rock avalanches are complex phenomena that occur with a low frequency but which have a high destruct...
A preliminary analysis of the effects of creep on the development of a deep-seated gravitational slo...
In January 1972, a rock slide of more than 2 million m3 moved along the north-eastern slope of Mt. G...
AbstractThe Vaiont landslide (Southern Alps, Italy) represents one of the most catastrophic landslid...
The landscape of the coast south of the town of Livorno (Tuscany, Italy) is characterized by sandsto...
Pyroclastic deposits covering most of the carbonate relief of the Campania Apennines are prone to de...
This chapter focuses on the description of a multidisciplinary methodology aimed at a comprehensive ...
The catastrophic nature of the Vajont landslide (volume of about 300 million m3) that occurred on 9 ...
Shallow slopes in clayey colluvial covers are often involved in progressive downhill motion with dis...
On December 2013, the town of Montescaglioso (Basilicata, Southern Italy), located at the top of a p...
The Scilla rock avalanche occurred on 6 February 1783 along the coast of the Calabria region (southe...
Numerical simulations are provided of a potential landslide on a slope in the Passo della Morte (Car...
The arch of hills which shuts in the La Spezia Gulf (Liguria Region), has been recently involved in ...
The Pisciotta landslide is a slow-moving deep-seated rock slide in the Campania region of southern I...
The In the second half of 2013, the area between Apulia and Basilicata (southern Italy) was struck b...
Rock avalanches are complex phenomena that occur with a low frequency but which have a high destruct...
A preliminary analysis of the effects of creep on the development of a deep-seated gravitational slo...
In January 1972, a rock slide of more than 2 million m3 moved along the north-eastern slope of Mt. G...
AbstractThe Vaiont landslide (Southern Alps, Italy) represents one of the most catastrophic landslid...
The landscape of the coast south of the town of Livorno (Tuscany, Italy) is characterized by sandsto...
Pyroclastic deposits covering most of the carbonate relief of the Campania Apennines are prone to de...