Search results for " seismic refraction tomography"

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Geophysical study of an landslide in northern Sicily

2002

The San Fratello area in the Nebrodi Mountains (northern Sicily) is a region of high instability. It has suffered many devastating occurrences, which have hit and destroyed the village of San Fratello. At present the area is still subject to a high landslide risk. A series of geophysical surveys have been carried out with the aim of determining the thickness and dimensions of the landslide body as well as some tectonic features, in order to gain insight into the evolution of the landslide. The following geophysical techniques have been used: borehole seismic tomography, i.e. down-hole tomographic seismic soundings (DH TSS), time-domain electromagnetic (TDEM) soundings and georadar profiling…

landslide seismic refraction tomography TDEM GPRTectonicsGeophysicsSeismic tomographySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataGround-penetrating radarBoreholeLandslideGeophysicsGeologySeismology
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Multivariate modelling of geophysical tomography data to identify a tectonized area

2018

An integrated analysis approach, based on geological investigations and 2D high-resolution shallow geophysical data, was proposed along a slope in the Bellolampo landfill area (Palermo, Italy) where the presence of a fault zone was hypothesized. Geophysical surveys included electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), induced polarization tomography (IPT) and seismic refraction tomography (SRT) techniques. The inversion of single geophysical parameter often does not allow to justify the complexity of the subsoil structures. The most appropriate solution should be to add additional physical or geological information so to get a constrained geological model. However, it is not at all easy to work…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataElectrical resistivity tomography seismic refraction tomography còluster analysis tectonized area Bellolampo
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