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Capizzi P

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Seismic and non‐invasive geophysical surveys for the renovation project of Branciforte Palace in Palermo

2020

The renovation project of the historic Branciforte Palace (16th–17th century) in Palermo (Italy) was owned by the Banco di Sicilia Foundation, with the aim for it to become a multi-purpose centre for the promotion of exhibitions and cultural events. In the context of the restoration work, a multi-methodological and non-invasive geophysical study has been carried out. The seismic characterization of the foundation soils was obtained by means of joint interpretations of a vertical seismic profile (VSP), multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) and horizontal to vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) microtremor analysis. The mutually constrained inversion of seismic surveys carried out with diff…

ArcheologyHistorySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataNon invasiveGround-penetrating radarUltrasonic TomographyGeophysicsElectrical resistivity tomographyelectrical resistivity tomography ground penetrating radar infrared thermography noninvasive seismic ultrasonic tomographyGeology
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Joint interpretation of electrical and seismic data aimed at modelling the foundation soils of the Maredolce monumental complex in Palermo (Italy)

2020

The monumental complex of Maredolce (Palermo) includes an Arab-Norman castle that stands on the banks of an artificial lake carved out of the calcarenitic rock that rests on impermeable clays. The lake was originally filled with water, thanks to the channelling of a spring. Over time, the lowering of the water table and the high hydraulic permeability of the calcarenites have caused the lake to dry up. A project to renovate the monumental complex has recently been launched. It also provides the study of a possible restoration of the original conditions of the lake. To this end, a multidisciplinary geophysical study was carried out to investigate the geotechnical conditions of permeability o…

ArcheologyHistoryHVSRInterpretation (philosophy)Foundation (engineering)induced polarizationInduced polarizationgeotechnical modelelectrical resistivity tomographySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica Applicataseismic refractionElectrical resistivity tomographySeismic refractionMaredolceJoint (geology)SeismologyGeology
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Application of non-invasive seismic techniques for the characterisation of a gravity concrete dam

2020

The use of non-invasive investigation methods is becoming frequent as a support for the monitoring of water reservoirs and for the management of dam safety. In this context, geophysical techniques are much less invasive than geotechnical tests and allow to obtain two-dimensional or three-dimensional representations of the mechanical parameters of an engineering structure. A case of application of constrained inversion and joint interpretations of non-invasive seismic techniques is discussed, in order to monitor the Dirillo gravity concrete dam, in Sicily. To investigate the foundation soil, a stratigraphic borehole and a vertical seismic profile, carried out in the same hole, were used to c…

Gravity (chemistry)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesNon invasiveborehole geophysics Near surface seismic refraction surface wave tomographyGeologyContext (language use)010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesBorehole geophysicsGeophysicsInvestigation methodsSurface waveSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataTomographySeismic refractionGeologySeismology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesExploration Geophysics
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Joint interpretation of seismic refraction tomography and electrical resistivity tomography by cluster analysis to detect buried cavities

2020

Abstract In the last few years, the geophysical methods of seismic refraction tomography (SRT) and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) are among the most used geophysical techniques for the reconstruction of subsoil geometries, for the investigation of underground cavities and also for the archaeological prospecting. However, the main disadvantage of each geophysical method is the difficulty of final interpretation of the data. In order to eliminate artifacts and generally improve the reliability and accuracy of geophysical interpretation, it is useful to perform a joint approach of different geophysical methods, also introducing the a priori information. In this work, it is shown the i…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSRT ERT Joint interpretation K-means cluster analysis Modeling CavityInterpretation (model theory)GeophysicsElectrical resistivity and conductivitySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataCluster (physics)A priori and a posterioriTomographySeismic refractionElectrical resistivity tomographyJoint (geology)GeologySeismology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Integrated use of unmanned aerial vehicle photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanning to support archaeological analysis: The Acropolis of Selinunt…

2021

Southwestern Sicily is an area of infrequent seismic activity; however, some studies carried out in the archaeological Selinunte site suggest that, between the fourth century BC and the early Middle Ages, probably at least two earthquakes strucked this area with enough energy to damage and cause the collapse and kinematics of much of the architecture of Selinunte. Take into account that, in 2008, a noninvasive archaeological prospection and traditional data gathering methods along the Acropolis north fortifications were carried out. Following these first studies, after about 10 years, a new geophysical campaign was carried out. This second campaign benefited from the application of modern t…

ArcheologyHistoryPhotogrammetrybiologyAcropolisSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataTerrestrial laser scanningDigital elevation modelbiology.organism_classificationArchaeology3D reconstruction archaeological survey digital elevation model Selinunte Archaeological Park terrestrial laser scanning unmanned aerial vehicle photogrammetryGeologyArchaeological Prospection
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