Near surface geophysics techniques and geomorphological approach to reconstruct the hazard cave map in historical and urban areas

This work, carried out with an integrated methodological approach, focuses on the use of near surface geophysics techniques, such as ground penetrating radar and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), and geomorphological analysis, in order to reconstruct the cave distribution and geometry in a ur...

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Main Authors: M. Lazzari, A. Loperte, A. Perrone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-03-01
Series:Advances in Geosciences
Online Access:http://www.adv-geosci.net/24/35/2010/adgeo-24-35-2010.pdf
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spelling doaj-748fdc4bbbc14e84ac94c4fe952179e22020-11-24T23:58:52ZengCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Geosciences1680-73401680-73592010-03-0124354410.5194/adgeo-24-35-2010Near surface geophysics techniques and geomorphological approach to reconstruct the hazard cave map in historical and urban areasM. Lazzari0A. Loperte1A. Perrone2CNR-IBAM C/da S.Loja Zona Industriale Tito Scalo (PZ) 85050, ItalyCNR-IBAM C/da S.Loja Zona Industriale Tito Scalo (PZ) 85050, ItalyCNR-IBAM C/da S.Loja Zona Industriale Tito Scalo (PZ) 85050, ItalyThis work, carried out with an integrated methodological approach, focuses on the use of near surface geophysics techniques, such as ground penetrating radar and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), and geomorphological analysis, in order to reconstruct the cave distribution and geometry in a urban context and, in particular, in historical centres. The interaction during recent centuries between human activity (caves excavation, birth and growth of an urban area) and the characters of the natural environment were the reasons of a progressive increase in hazard and vulnerability levels of several sites. The reconstruction of a detailed cave map distribution is the first step to define the anthropic and geomorphological hazard in urban areas, fundamental basis for planning and assessing the risk.http://www.adv-geosci.net/24/35/2010/adgeo-24-35-2010.pdf
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A. Loperte
A. Perrone
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A. Loperte
A. Perrone
Near surface geophysics techniques and geomorphological approach to reconstruct the hazard cave map in historical and urban areas
Advances in Geosciences
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A. Loperte
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title Near surface geophysics techniques and geomorphological approach to reconstruct the hazard cave map in historical and urban areas
title_short Near surface geophysics techniques and geomorphological approach to reconstruct the hazard cave map in historical and urban areas
title_full Near surface geophysics techniques and geomorphological approach to reconstruct the hazard cave map in historical and urban areas
title_fullStr Near surface geophysics techniques and geomorphological approach to reconstruct the hazard cave map in historical and urban areas
title_full_unstemmed Near surface geophysics techniques and geomorphological approach to reconstruct the hazard cave map in historical and urban areas
title_sort near surface geophysics techniques and geomorphological approach to reconstruct the hazard cave map in historical and urban areas
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Advances in Geosciences
issn 1680-7340
1680-7359
publishDate 2010-03-01
description This work, carried out with an integrated methodological approach, focuses on the use of near surface geophysics techniques, such as ground penetrating radar and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), and geomorphological analysis, in order to reconstruct the cave distribution and geometry in a urban context and, in particular, in historical centres. The interaction during recent centuries between human activity (caves excavation, birth and growth of an urban area) and the characters of the natural environment were the reasons of a progressive increase in hazard and vulnerability levels of several sites. The reconstruction of a detailed cave map distribution is the first step to define the anthropic and geomorphological hazard in urban areas, fundamental basis for planning and assessing the risk.
url http://www.adv-geosci.net/24/35/2010/adgeo-24-35-2010.pdf
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