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Maria Stella Giammarinaro

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Subsidence hazard in potassic salts mines

2006

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GeoHeritage-GIS: il sito web del patrimonio monumentale del Centro Storico di Palermo

2009

Abstract GeoHeritage-GIS (GH-GIS), a web site concerning Palermo Historic Centre monumental Heritage, developed within Project 7T7 Cluster C29, funded by MIUR, has been designed as a permanent interface between who studies the hazard factors interesting this area and a vast category of final users which operate to safeguard Palermo Monumental Heritage, a very precious common weal. These end-users will benefit from homogeneously collected, frequently improved and periodically updated data concerning soil properties, seismic effects and all of that can help to define the hazard exposition of each monument, having an important tool in establishing a scale of priorities for interventions and re…

cultural heritage surface geology GIS applicationSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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Un'applicazione GIS on line, interfaccia tra Ricerca ed Istituzioni preposte alla salvaguardia del territorio e del patrimonio monumentale

2007

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Seismic Microzonation of Monumental Areas: Problems and solutions

2007

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Palermo Historical Centre: correlations between Vs30 Zonation map and damage scenario of the 6th september 2002 earthquake

2007

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Biostratigraphy, Chronostratigraphy and Paleonvironmental Reconstruction of the Palermo Historical Centre Quaternary succession

2016

Marine deposits from the Palermo Plain were historically relevant for the Quaternary Period definition. Here we show lithostratigraphic, biostratigraphic and chronostratigraphic data collected on three boreholes in the Palermo historical centre that recovered 36.8, 42.0 and 52.0 metres of sediments overlaying the Numidian Flysch. Marine sedimentary sequences span from the Calabrian Stage (calcareous nannofossil Zone MNN 19d) to the Middle Pleistocene (dominance of medium-sized gephyrocapsids within the MNN 19f Zone) and also include a short Holocene depositional event. Calcareous nannofossil, benthic and planktonic foraminifera assemblages point to a shallow coastal environment, possibly < …

010506 paleontologycalcareous nannofossilsFlyschPleistocenebiologyGeologyBiostratigraphy010502 geochemistry & geophysicsbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesForaminiferaSedimentary depositional environmentPaleontologyStage (stratigraphy)Quaternary.General Earth and Planetary SciencesbiostratigraphyChronostratigraphyQuaternaryPalermo historical centre calcareous nannofossils biostratigraphy Quaternary.Palermo historical centreGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Microtremor Measurements in the City of Palermo, Italy: Analysis of the Correlation between Local Geology and Damage

2008

Abstract This study presents the results of 90 seismic ambient noise measurements in Palermo, the main city of Sicily (Italy). The dataset has been processed using the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVNSR) technique and interpreted in terms of local geology, which is characterized by the presence of alluvial sediments of two riverbeds masked by urbanization since the seventeenth century. HVNSRs show significant variations in the study area: when the transition stiff to soft is crossed, a typical spectral peak appears in the HVNSRs, mostly in the frequency band 1–2 Hz, and exceeding a factor of 3 in amplitude. Using available information on subsurface geological structure, we compute…

GeophysicsAmplitudeGeochemistry and PetrologyThreshold limit valueFrequency bandAmbient noise levelRange (statistics)MicrotremorMicrotremorslocal seismic response site effectsCanonical correlationLinear combinationSeismologyGeologyBulletin of the Seismological Society of America
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Site Effects Induced by Local Geological Variability in Palermo

2008

Settore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicataSeismic vulnerability territorial systemsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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Effects of the 6th September 2002 earthquake: damage amplification in the south-eastern sector of Palermo explained by GIS technology

2009

During the 6th September 2002 earthquake the highest damage level in Palermo was observed in the SE sector.&#13; This is a recent urbanization area where reinforced concrete structures predominate. A detailed analysis of soil&#13; properties in Palermo was carried out by City-GIS to investigate a possible role of nearsurface geology on earthquake&#13; effects. City-GIS is a tool dedicated to natural hazard evaluation in urban areas. The availability of high&#13; density of well log data (stratigraphic and geotechnical) allowed a realistic modeling of surface geology and&#13; physical-mechanical properties that control the seismic response. In wide zones of the above mentioned sector&#13; of…

geographyseismic responseFlyschgeography.geographical_feature_categoryOutcropBedrocklcsh:QC801-809Terrainlcsh:QC851-999GISPalermoCalcarenitelcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsNatural hazardCohesion (geology)site effectslcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyAlluviumGeomorphologySeismologyGeologyAnnals of Geophysics
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Effect of Local Geology on Ground Motion in the City of Palermo, Italy, as Inferred from Aftershocks of the 6 September 2002 Mw 5.9 Earthquake

2005

On 6 September 2002 a M w 5.9 earthquake occurred in the southern Tyrrhenian sea, 40 km off the coast of Palermo (Italy). In the days after the mainshock, eight temporary stations were installed in the city to record aftershocks on different geological formations. Seismograms of about 30 earthquakes with magnitude ≥2.8 are analyzed. The data analysis confirms the role of near-surface geology in causing locally significant variations of the ground-shaking level as already inferred by Guidoboni et al. (2003) from historical damage scenario studies. The largest spectral variations estimated through aftershock recordings result in a factor of 10 difference between stiff and soft sites, in frequ…

Geographic information systembusiness.industryAmbient noise levelBoreholeMagnitude (mathematics)GeophysicsAmplitudePalermo site effects EC8Geochemistry and PetrologyNatural hazardbusinessSeismogramGeologySeismologyAftershockBulletin of the Seismological Society of America
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Ground motion phenomena in Caltanissetta (Italy) investigated by InSAR and geological data integration

2008

Urban areas are frequently affected by ground instabilities of various origins. The location of urban zones affected by ground instability phenomena is crucially important for hazard mitigation policies. Satellite-based Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) has demonstrated its remarkable capability to detect and quantify ground and building motion in urban areas, especially since the development of Advanced Differential Interferometric SAR techniques (A-DInSAR). In fact, the high density of re.ectors like buildings and infrastructures in urban areas improves the quality of the InSAR signal, allowing sub-centimetric displacements to be reliably detected. The A-DInSAR techniques a…

geographyData processinggeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeographic information systembusiness.industrySettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaGeologySubsidenceSite analysisGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyUrban areaUrban geology ground instabilitiesInSAR GISSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Natural hazardInterferometric synthetic aperture radarSatellitebusinessSeismologyGeologyRemote sensing
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Planning and design of underground works in a GIS framework

2004

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Pericolosità sismica e risoluzione delle carte del rischio

2006

Pericolosità sismica risoluzione GISSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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Heritage safeguard: a GIS application to correlate data concerning vulnerability and geological hazard factors

2004

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GeoHeritage-GIS: the web site of Palermo Historic Centre monumental heritage

2007

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Analisi di dati di danneggiamento inseriti in un database territoriale: effetti prodotti a Palermo dalla sequenza del settembre 2002

2006

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Analisi stratigrafico geotecnica del settore meridionale della città di Palermo finalizzata alla caratterizzazione di fattori di pericolosità sismica…

2006

Una analisi della distribuzione del danno prodotto dall'attività sismica del settembre 2002 ha evidenziato la presenza di anomalie nel settore meridionale della città di Palermo, interessato da un edificato recente. In questo lavoro viene effettuata una ricostruzione della geologia di superficie e di sottosuolo in tale settore e, con il supporto di un database stratigrafico-geotecnico, ad elevata densità di dati, vi-sualizzabile e interrogabile su cartografia georeferenziata, vengono definite le zone del settore caratterizzate da una geologia locale favorevole alla generazione di effetti di sito per il verificarsi di una delle seguenti condizioni: a) valore del contrasto di impedenza acusti…

Urban areas urban geology site effects GISseismic microzonation.
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Possibili contributi da dati satellitari DInSAR alla stima degli effetti di sito in area urbana

2007

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Fenomeni di instabilità nell'area urbana nissena (Sicilia centrale) correlabili alle proprietà dei terreni localmente presenti

2006

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Public works: an important resource to upgrade territorial knowledge

2007

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Site effects assessment through historical and instrumental data integration

2006

ABSTRACT This work illustrates the historical data contribution to the analysis of the microtremor survey results carried out in May 2003 in the city of Palermo by the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia and the Dipartimento di Geologia e Geodesia – University of Palermo. The microtremor survey has been carried out within the project SESAME (Site EffectS assessment using AMbient Excitations) funded by the European Commission, devoted to test the effectiveness of the seismic noise, and in particular of Nakamura technique, in the site effects assessment. The Nakamura technique singles out zones characterized by a near-surface geology suitable to produce site effects, by exploiting …

Site effects Microtremors GIS Spectral AnalysisSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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La tecnica GIS per la salvaguardia e la conservazione del patrimonio storico-monumentale

2004

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Site effects variability in Palermo induced by local geological variability

2004

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Monitoring of Termini Imerese Harbour (Sicily, Italy) Using Satellite DInSAR data

2007

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Microtremor measurements in Palermo, Italy: a comparison with macroseismic intensity and earthquake ground motion

2004

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A Classification of Palermo Historical Centre Heritage based on the local seismic response

2009

A very high density of monumental heritage falls within Palermo Historical Centre, an area characterized by high variability of near surface geology and soil physical-mechanical properties on a very short distance scale, even few meters. So, neighboring heritage elements can have a totally different hazard exposition. Within a project regarding Palermo area (Project 7T7, Cluster 29, funded by Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca, Italy) a very reliable high density stratigraphic-geotechnical dataset has been assembled, by means of a careful data reviewing process. This dataset has been stored in a Geographic Information System (GIS) application, named City-GIS, having all GIS functions…

near surface geology local seismic response heritage GISSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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A classification of Palermo Historical Centre Heritage based on the local seismic response

2007

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Pasquasia potassic salts mine (Central Sicily, Italy): ground deformation phenomena pointed out by means of Differential SAR Interferometry (DInSAR)

2006

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