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Liguori Vincenzo

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The Landslide of Agrigento Hill (Sicily, Italy)

2018

This paper illustrated the geological, morphological and hydrogeological studies performed for the analysis and monitoring of the landslide involving the northern side of the hill of Agrigento (335 m a.s.l.) on which the ancient Cathedral was built during the 11th Century. The hill is made of a typical Plio-Pleistocene transgressive succession made of clays (M. Narbone formation), calcarenites, sands and clayey soils (Agrigento formation). The area has been unstable since 1315, involving both the little-welded, very porous and fractured calcarenitic sections (E-W) from Pleistocene and the clay layers interstratified within these sections. Since 1924, from time to time, various typologies of…

HydrogeologyDiscontinuity (geotechnical engineering)PleistoceneGeochemistryLandslideEcological successionTransgressiveAnomalous behaviorClay soilGeology
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