Among the many different types of geological hazards affecting the Italian territory, sinkholes have often been underestimated (if not neglected entirely), and only in some sectors of the country have they been effectively considered in hazard and risk analysis. Nevertheless, sinkholes affect large parts of Italy, covering the whole territory with a variety of typologies, and exhibit both natural and anthropogenic origin. The latter clearly originate from the long history of Italy, with the complex historical vicissitudes that have characterized this territory, during which different types of artificial cavities have been realized underground for different purposes in different epochs. Over time, many of these cavities have been abandoned, ...
Sinkhole events represent one of the most frequent phenomena of geo-hydrological instability in Apul...
Sinkholes are extremely common in Apulia, a low-relief carbonate region of southern Italy that is hi...
Sinkholes are the main hazard related to underground voids of both natural and anthropogenic origin....
Among the many different types of geological hazards affecting the Italian territory, sinkholes have...
Among the many different types of geological hazards affecting the Italian territory, sinkholes have...
Sinkholes of both natural or anthropogenic origin are widespread phenomena in Italy, and locally con...
Sinkholes are a widespread geological hazard, typical of karst lands, where they generally originate...
Among the many geological hazards affecting the Italian territory (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, ...
Italy is among the countries in the world hosting the highest number of cultural and historical heri...
Sinkholes are definitely the most typical geohazard affecting karst territories. Even though typical...
The word “sinkhole” is increasingly used to indicate localized subsidence phenomena. In spite of the...
Sinkholes constitute a significant risk in many karst areas worldwide, and may even threat human safe...
Sinkholes, of both natural and anthropogenic origins, represent the main geological hazard in Apulia...
Sinkholes are extremely common in Apulia, a low-relief carbonate region of southern Italy that is hi...
<p>Lazio is a region particularly affected by catastrophic sinkhole collapse. For some areas sinkhol...
Sinkhole events represent one of the most frequent phenomena of geo-hydrological instability in Apul...
Sinkholes are extremely common in Apulia, a low-relief carbonate region of southern Italy that is hi...
Sinkholes are the main hazard related to underground voids of both natural and anthropogenic origin....
Among the many different types of geological hazards affecting the Italian territory, sinkholes have...
Among the many different types of geological hazards affecting the Italian territory, sinkholes have...
Sinkholes of both natural or anthropogenic origin are widespread phenomena in Italy, and locally con...
Sinkholes are a widespread geological hazard, typical of karst lands, where they generally originate...
Among the many geological hazards affecting the Italian territory (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, ...
Italy is among the countries in the world hosting the highest number of cultural and historical heri...
Sinkholes are definitely the most typical geohazard affecting karst territories. Even though typical...
The word “sinkhole” is increasingly used to indicate localized subsidence phenomena. In spite of the...
Sinkholes constitute a significant risk in many karst areas worldwide, and may even threat human safe...
Sinkholes, of both natural and anthropogenic origins, represent the main geological hazard in Apulia...
Sinkholes are extremely common in Apulia, a low-relief carbonate region of southern Italy that is hi...
<p>Lazio is a region particularly affected by catastrophic sinkhole collapse. For some areas sinkhol...
Sinkhole events represent one of the most frequent phenomena of geo-hydrological instability in Apul...
Sinkholes are extremely common in Apulia, a low-relief carbonate region of southern Italy that is hi...
Sinkholes are the main hazard related to underground voids of both natural and anthropogenic origin....