Slow-moving landslides yearly induce huge economic losses worldwide in terms of damage to facilities and interruption of human activities. Within the landslide risk management …
Highly compressible clayey and peaty (soft) soils may expose structures (eg buildings) and infrastructures (eg roads and embankments) resting on them to absolute/differential …
G Modoni, G Darini, RL Spacagna, M Saroli… - Engineering …, 2013 - Elsevier
A comprehensive study of the factors influencing magnitude and distribution of ground settlements observed during the second half of the twentieth century in the area of Bologna …
The analysis and prediction of damage to buildings resting on highly compressible fine- grained “soft soils” containing (organic) clay and peat are key issues to be addressed for a …
G Fornaro, A Pauciullo, D Reale… - IEEE Journal of Selected …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
With reference to the application to the imaging and monitoring of infrastructures and buildings in urban areas, SAR tomography has been mainly developed and tested at full …
This work presents the first results obtained by applying in situ and remote-sensing methodologies to monitor the Ponte della Musica-Armando Trovajoli located in Rome, within …
D Peduto, L Cascini, L Arena, S Ferlisi… - ISPRS journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
In the last decade Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) data were successfully tested in a number of case studies for the detection, mapping and monitoring of ground …
In this work the long-term DInSAR deformation time series have been jointly exploited with the geological information and the structural characteristics of the buildings, in order to study …
D Peduto, F Elia, R Montuori - Transportation Geotechnics, 2018 - Elsevier
The presence of highly compressible soft soil layers can expose infrastructure networks (roads, bridges, pipelines, etc.) to settlements that can compromise their serviceability or …