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Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology | 2004

Geological-evolutionary model of a gravity-induced slope deformation in the carbonate Central Apennines (Italy)

Salvatore Martino; Alberto Prestininzi; G. Scarascia Mugnozza

This paper discusses the findings from a study conducted on gravity-induced deformationsoccurring along the SW slope of Mount Nuria linking the village of Pendenza (Rieti, Italy) to the area of San Vittorino, in the alluvial plain of the Velino river, where important infrastructures are present. The dominantly carbonate composition of the rocks outcropping along the slope, the occurrence of a main spring fed by a regional karst aquifer and the interaction of gravity-induced deformations with buildings and infrastructures resting on the slope or located at its base make the investigated case extremely interesting and reflective of phenomena that are common in similar geological-hydrogeological conditions. Insights from this case and their use for the construction of a ‘geological-evolutionary model’ shed more light on the complex interactions existing between jointed carbonate rocks, seepage, karst dissolution, genesis of gravity-induced deformations and their evolution in space and time, through the analysis of stress-strain conditions withinthe slope. According to the selected methodologicalapproach, data from detailed geological, geomorphological and geomechanical surveys were integrated with those from laboratory tests and from a complex slope monitoring system. From the results of the study it was possible to: i) refer the investigated phenomena to gravity-induced deformations on the slope scale; ii) build a representative ‘geological-evolutionary model’ and iii) develop an analytical approach to assess the hazard represented by these deformations for local buildings and infrastructures. The identification of different hazard conditions can helpdefine the type and value of possible mitigation efforts. The investigated case also provided inputs for testing new approaches to the geomechanical characterization of rock masses, to the description of their jointing and to the correlation of their main discontinuities with tectonic and gravity-induced elements.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

Self-excitation process due to local seismic amplification responsible for the reactivation of the Salcito landslide (Italy) on 31 October 2002

Francesca Bozzano; L. Lenti; Salvatore Martino; Antonella Paciello; G. Scarascia Mugnozza


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2003

Influence of man-made cuts on the stability of pyroclastic covers (Campania, southern Italy): a numerical modelling approach

Francesco M. Guadagno; Salvatore Martino; G. Scarascia Mugnozza


Marine Geophysical Researches | 2011

Flash-flood hyperpycnal flows generating shallow-water landslides at Fiumara mouths in Western Messina Strait (Italy)

Daniele Casalbore; Francesco Latino Chiocci; G. Scarascia Mugnozza; Paolo Tommasi; Andrea Sposato


Natural Hazards | 2006

Evidence of amplification effects in fault zone related to rock mass jointing

Salvatore Martino; A. Minutolo; Antonella Paciello; A. Rovelli; G. Scarascia Mugnozza; Vladimiro Verrubbi


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2011

Evidences of landslide earthquake triggering due to self-excitation process

Francesca Bozzano; L. Lenti; Salvatore Martino; Antonella Paciello; G. Scarascia Mugnozza


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2015

Evaluation of shallow landslide-triggering scenarios through a physically based approach: an example of application in the southern Messina area (northeastern Sicily, Italy)

Luca Schilirò; Carlo Esposito; G. Scarascia Mugnozza


Engineering Geology | 2004

Quaternary mass movements controlled by a structurally complex setting in the central Apennines (Italy)

Salvatore Martino; M. Moscatelli; G. Scarascia Mugnozza


Geomorphology | 2014

Quaternary, catastrophic rock avalanches in the Central Apennines (Italy): Relationships with inherited tectonic features, gravity-driven deformations and the geodynamic frame

G. Bianchi Fasani; E. Di Luzio; Ciro Esposito; Stephen G. Evans; G. Scarascia Mugnozza


Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2008

The geological model of Celano town area for seismic microzonation activities

G. Bianchi Fasani; G.P. Cavinato; Marco Petitta; G. Scarascia Mugnozza; M. Voltaggio

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Salvatore Martino

Sapienza University of Rome

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Francesca Bozzano

Sapienza University of Rome

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Carlo Esposito

Sapienza University of Rome

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Ciro Esposito

University of Naples Federico II

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G. Bianchi Fasani

Sapienza University of Rome

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G. Bianchi Fasani

Sapienza University of Rome

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G.P. Cavinato

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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