Rockfall Analysis for Preliminary Hazard Assessment of the Cliff of Taormina Saracen Castle (Sicily)

A rockfall analysis at one of the most relevant cultural heritage sites of northeastern Sicily (Italy) is presented herein with the aim of assessing the hazard arising from the unstable conditions of the rock cliff of Taormina city, upon which the Saracen Castle is perched on its top. Several rockfa...

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Main Authors: Simone Mineo, Giovanna Pappalardo, Michele Mangiameli, Santo Campolo, Giuseppe Mussumeci
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/2/417
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spelling doaj-cc3592e21a6c4fc6ba360222b782b0252020-11-24T23:50:16ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-02-0110241710.3390/su10020417su10020417Rockfall Analysis for Preliminary Hazard Assessment of the Cliff of Taormina Saracen Castle (Sicily)Simone Mineo0Giovanna Pappalardo1Michele Mangiameli2Santo Campolo3Giuseppe Mussumeci4Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Catania, Corso Italia 57, 95129 Catania, ItalyDepartment of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Catania, Corso Italia 57, 95129 Catania, ItalyDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Catania, Via Santa Sofia 54, 95125 Catania, ItalyRegione Siciliana—Department of Cultural Heritage and Sicilian Identity, Viale Boccetta 38, 98100 Messina, ItalyDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Catania, Via Santa Sofia 54, 95125 Catania, ItalyA rockfall analysis at one of the most relevant cultural heritage sites of northeastern Sicily (Italy) is presented herein with the aim of assessing the hazard arising from the unstable conditions of the rock cliff of Taormina city, upon which the Saracen Castle is perched on its top. Several rockfalls affected this area in the latest years, representing a serious threat for the safety of inhabitants and tourists. Therefore, the qualitative Evolving Rockfall Hazard Assessment (ERHA) was applied for the hazard zonation, supported by rock mass surveys and Terrestrial Laser Scanner prospecting. Kinematic analysis revealed that the unstable rock failure patterns are represented by planar/wedge sliding and toppling, while simulation of potential rockfalls allowed studying the impact of future events in terms of trajectory and energy. This is higher at the foot of scarps and in steeper sectors, where the application of ERHA identified a critical zone close to the inhabited center, which is one of the main elements at risk, along with a pedestrian tourist path. Achieved results represent a starting point for the definition of risk management strategies and provide a scientific contribution to the study of hazard and risk arising from rockfall occurrence.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/2/417Rockfall Hazardcultural heritagetrajectory simulationrock mass surveyLIDAR
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author Simone Mineo
Giovanna Pappalardo
Michele Mangiameli
Santo Campolo
Giuseppe Mussumeci
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Giovanna Pappalardo
Michele Mangiameli
Santo Campolo
Giuseppe Mussumeci
Rockfall Analysis for Preliminary Hazard Assessment of the Cliff of Taormina Saracen Castle (Sicily)
Sustainability
Rockfall Hazard
cultural heritage
trajectory simulation
rock mass survey
LIDAR
author_facet Simone Mineo
Giovanna Pappalardo
Michele Mangiameli
Santo Campolo
Giuseppe Mussumeci
author_sort Simone Mineo
title Rockfall Analysis for Preliminary Hazard Assessment of the Cliff of Taormina Saracen Castle (Sicily)
title_short Rockfall Analysis for Preliminary Hazard Assessment of the Cliff of Taormina Saracen Castle (Sicily)
title_full Rockfall Analysis for Preliminary Hazard Assessment of the Cliff of Taormina Saracen Castle (Sicily)
title_fullStr Rockfall Analysis for Preliminary Hazard Assessment of the Cliff of Taormina Saracen Castle (Sicily)
title_full_unstemmed Rockfall Analysis for Preliminary Hazard Assessment of the Cliff of Taormina Saracen Castle (Sicily)
title_sort rockfall analysis for preliminary hazard assessment of the cliff of taormina saracen castle (sicily)
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-02-01
description A rockfall analysis at one of the most relevant cultural heritage sites of northeastern Sicily (Italy) is presented herein with the aim of assessing the hazard arising from the unstable conditions of the rock cliff of Taormina city, upon which the Saracen Castle is perched on its top. Several rockfalls affected this area in the latest years, representing a serious threat for the safety of inhabitants and tourists. Therefore, the qualitative Evolving Rockfall Hazard Assessment (ERHA) was applied for the hazard zonation, supported by rock mass surveys and Terrestrial Laser Scanner prospecting. Kinematic analysis revealed that the unstable rock failure patterns are represented by planar/wedge sliding and toppling, while simulation of potential rockfalls allowed studying the impact of future events in terms of trajectory and energy. This is higher at the foot of scarps and in steeper sectors, where the application of ERHA identified a critical zone close to the inhabited center, which is one of the main elements at risk, along with a pedestrian tourist path. Achieved results represent a starting point for the definition of risk management strategies and provide a scientific contribution to the study of hazard and risk arising from rockfall occurrence.
topic Rockfall Hazard
cultural heritage
trajectory simulation
rock mass survey
LIDAR
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/2/417
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