Studying faults capable of releasing moderate-to-strong earthquakes is fundamental for seismic hazard studies, especially in a territory that was subject to the strongest peninsular …
Seismic imaging is the most common tool to detect subsurface structures in continental and marine settings. Despite technological advancement, seismic analysis of carbonates is still …
V Bayarri, A Prada, F García - Sensors, 2023 - mdpi.com
Integrating geomatics remote sensing technologies, including 3D terrestrial laser scanning, unmanned aerial vehicles, and ground penetrating radar enables the generation of …
In this paper, a review of the main ground-penetrating radar (GPR) applications, technologies, and methodologies used in Italy is given. The discussion has been organized …
Abstract In 2016–2017, a destructive sequence of earthquakes affected a wide portion of Central Italy, activating a complex, 80-km long system of SW-dipping normal faults and …
Starting from 24 August 2016, a long seismic sequence, including nine Mw> 5.0 earthquakes, struck a wide area of the Central Italy. A large amount of geological, geodetic …
The northern region of the Maltese archipelago is experiencing lateral spreading landslide processes. This region is characterized by cliffs with a hard coralline limestone outcropping …
Abstract The devastating Kaliasaur Landslide of Garhwal Himalaya disrupted a significant part of the National route directing to Kedarnath-Badrinath originates from Kaliasaur fault of …
M Ercoli, D Cirillo, C Pauselli, HM Jol, F Brozzetti - Solid Earth, 2021 - se.copernicus.org
With the aim of unveiling evidence of Late Quaternary faulting, a series of ground- penetrating radar (GPR) profiles were acquired across the southern portion of the Fosso …