The slope of the Costa delle Calde is affected by numerous gravitational mass movements, both active and of large dimensions. In this study its present conditions of stability are evaluated. The various tools of inquiry made it possible to recognize the formations and lithotypes present along the slope, provide a general picture of the complex structure of the slope and identify the forms, deposits and processes, superficial and deep, due both to gravity and to the action of the surface flowing waters. Moreover, the outcropping formations and the covers were characterized from a lithologic-technical point of view, in an analysis whose aim was the identification of classes with homogeneous geomechanical characteristics. The structure of the ...
Traditional technical solutions for slope stabilization are generally costly and very impacting on t...
Many sites of the Apulian coast (southern Italy) consist of carbonate rock cliffs affected by intens...
Several different geological formations crop out in the Northern Tuscany (Italy), where the geologic...
A geomechanical and geomorphological study was carried out on a vast biocalcarenite slab which is an...
2noIn this work, a geomechanical study performed on a natural rock slope located in north-eastern It...
Vecchiano is located in the northern part of the Pisa plain, just at the foot of D'Oltre Serchio mou...
With the increasing awareness to the geological risks, the study of rock slope stability plays a key...
The Murge plateau (Apulia, south-eastern Italy) is characterised by a Mesozoic sedimentary successio...
Engineering–geology studies of natural slope stability have rarely relied on continuum modelling of ...
Central Valtellina (northern Italy) is characterized by a long history of frequent and extensive lan...
The aim of this work is to give a preliminary geological and geomechanical characterization of the n...
The paper shows the results of the geomechanical analysis performed on the rock masses which make u...
The landscape of the south coast of Livorno city (Tuscany, Italy) is characterized by sandstone head...
Campodenno village, laying in the central-western part of the Trentino Region (Northern Italy), is a...
Traditional technical solutions for slope stabilization are generally costly and very impacting on t...
Many sites of the Apulian coast (southern Italy) consist of carbonate rock cliffs affected by intens...
Several different geological formations crop out in the Northern Tuscany (Italy), where the geologic...
A geomechanical and geomorphological study was carried out on a vast biocalcarenite slab which is an...
2noIn this work, a geomechanical study performed on a natural rock slope located in north-eastern It...
Vecchiano is located in the northern part of the Pisa plain, just at the foot of D'Oltre Serchio mou...
With the increasing awareness to the geological risks, the study of rock slope stability plays a key...
The Murge plateau (Apulia, south-eastern Italy) is characterised by a Mesozoic sedimentary successio...
Engineering–geology studies of natural slope stability have rarely relied on continuum modelling of ...
Central Valtellina (northern Italy) is characterized by a long history of frequent and extensive lan...
The aim of this work is to give a preliminary geological and geomechanical characterization of the n...
The paper shows the results of the geomechanical analysis performed on the rock masses which make u...
The landscape of the south coast of Livorno city (Tuscany, Italy) is characterized by sandstone head...
Campodenno village, laying in the central-western part of the Trentino Region (Northern Italy), is a...
Traditional technical solutions for slope stabilization are generally costly and very impacting on t...
Many sites of the Apulian coast (southern Italy) consist of carbonate rock cliffs affected by intens...
Several different geological formations crop out in the Northern Tuscany (Italy), where the geologic...