Instability features may be observed in underground settings, including both natural and artificial caves. Recognition, mapping and documentation of such elements is of crucial importance to understand the likely evolution of the caves in terms of instability, and to evaluate the possibility of a direct involvement of the built-up areas above. Many towns and important communication routes are located in Italy above caves, which makes knowledge of the instability conditions an absolute priority for civil protection issues and land management. The role of cavers in the identification of instability features has been rarely taken into account, and always considered as a minor, often unnecessary, element in the stability assessment. Never...
This paper deals with the analysis and verification of the most frequently occurring triggering mech...
This paper presents a study to evaluate the collapse susceptibility of a karst cave located along a ...
Underground cavities can develop in different geo-lithological settings. In fact, a huge number of e...
Instability features may be observed in underground settings, including both natural and artificial ...
Artificial caves may represent a possible danger, threatening the public and private properties. Pre...
Natural or man-made underground caves potentially represent a serious hazard to the built-up areas. ...
Natural and anthropogenic caves may represent a potential hazard for the built environment, due to t...
Several types of geological hazards are related to the underground, the most typical being represent...
Anthropogenic activities and urbanization frequently spread over areas underlain by unstable karst g...
Underground voids of natural or anthropogenic origin potentially represent a serious hazard to the ...
Geological hazards (or geo-hazards) pose a serious threat to the built-up environment, and are the c...
The presence of man-made underground caves in soft carbonate rocks susceptible to degradation proces...
This paper deals with the analysis and verification of the most frequently occurring triggering mech...
The artificial cavities, excavated by man in different epochs and for many different purposes and fu...
Many sites of cultural heritage present part, or all, of their development underground. In some case...
This paper deals with the analysis and verification of the most frequently occurring triggering mech...
This paper presents a study to evaluate the collapse susceptibility of a karst cave located along a ...
Underground cavities can develop in different geo-lithological settings. In fact, a huge number of e...
Instability features may be observed in underground settings, including both natural and artificial ...
Artificial caves may represent a possible danger, threatening the public and private properties. Pre...
Natural or man-made underground caves potentially represent a serious hazard to the built-up areas. ...
Natural and anthropogenic caves may represent a potential hazard for the built environment, due to t...
Several types of geological hazards are related to the underground, the most typical being represent...
Anthropogenic activities and urbanization frequently spread over areas underlain by unstable karst g...
Underground voids of natural or anthropogenic origin potentially represent a serious hazard to the ...
Geological hazards (or geo-hazards) pose a serious threat to the built-up environment, and are the c...
The presence of man-made underground caves in soft carbonate rocks susceptible to degradation proces...
This paper deals with the analysis and verification of the most frequently occurring triggering mech...
The artificial cavities, excavated by man in different epochs and for many different purposes and fu...
Many sites of cultural heritage present part, or all, of their development underground. In some case...
This paper deals with the analysis and verification of the most frequently occurring triggering mech...
This paper presents a study to evaluate the collapse susceptibility of a karst cave located along a ...
Underground cavities can develop in different geo-lithological settings. In fact, a huge number of e...