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  • 2015-2019  (9)
  • 1
    Publication Date: 2018-03-08
    Description: The Plio-Quaternary Acque Albule Basin is already known for the occurrence of sinkholes; since the spring 2014, it has been ongoing the study of an active subsidence process, which formed a depressed area near the Guidonia village. During the last year, the phenomenon has become more intense giving rise to two collapses along the eastern rim of the depression. Thus, geophysical and geogeochemical investigation campaigns started in order to understand the genesis and evolution of the phenomenon. Survey results allowed a geological and structural characterization, showing the presence of “travertino” at the depression margins and its absence therein. It has been recognized, by the geophysics, features with NW-SE and NNE-SSW direction ascribable to a possible depression fracturing and consistent with regional structural trends. Thus, it has been possible to plan and perform geognostic investigation consisting in two drillings aimed to define the stratigraphy of the marginal and inner part of the depression.
    Description: Published
    Description: 7 - 16
    Description: 2TR. Ricostruzione e modellazione della struttura crostale
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Acque Albule Basin ; sinkhole ; subsidence ; geophysical prospecting ; geochemical prospecting
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2018-03-21
    Description: Historical research has shown that Terracina (Latina, Latium) played a fundamental role in the maritime and land traffic since before the foundation of the colony. The settlement was established where the organized system of maritime, land, coastal, and fluvial transport had the most ideal conditions to constitute an important commercial crossroads, apparently since the beginning of recorded history. In order to reconstruction the buried archaeological structures attributed to the ancient Roman port, traditionally attributed to Traiano, in the current area of the harbour of Terracina, it was carried out a gravity survey, more than 380 gravity stations. The gravity method enables to recognize the cavity and the structures of the buildings underground through the results of variations density in the subsoil. Seismic tomography treats the problem of identifying a buried structure as a wave propagation process by inverting the linearized wave equation to compute the spatial distribution of the slowness of the velocity. The purpose of our tomographic study is to further test the method and to guide archaeologists in their future excavations by locating and identifying buried structures. In the residual gravity anomaly map a series of positive anomalies are visible which confirm the round structures and the pier of the buried foundations of the Imperial harbour. Unfortunately, little remains of the functioning facilities of the harbour’s activities. The modern construction of the harbour, in fact, has to be developed around the new inhabitable commercial area, know today as Terracina Bassa or Borgo alla Marina. It had to be developed with a modern infrastructure of a harbor area, as in the construction of the rooms for storage of goods, warehouses, as well as for the thermal baths, hotels and amphitheatre. Furthermore, there are always the positive anomalies that characterize the area to the north-east of “Montone” hill where archaeological remains are easily visible near Via Lungolinea Pio VI. A large negative anomaly is situated in correspondence with “Montone”. Gravity information shows an average density of the hill approximately 1.10 g/cm3, notably less than the recorded data relative to dry sand, approximately 1.6 g/cm3. The low value founds hits at the possibility of an “emptiness” in the subsoil of “Montone” hill, attribuiting to the possible ancient buried constructions (the rooms for storage of goods and warehouses). The seismic refraction method provides information on the low frequency component of the model for the shallowest layers. In this way, it is possible to fix the thickness of the surface layer, as well as to determine a velocity model. Use of the refraction method in “Montone” hill has resulted in the determination of the depth of the walls upon which the foundations were built. The sandy covering would therefore be natural from aeolian origins, like all the dunes present along this area near the southern coast of Latium. This hypothesis is in contrast to the information recorded from 1600 that attributes the formation of the reliefs accumulated to sand having been dredged up from the harbour.
    Description: Published
    Description: Vienna, Austria, 2-7 May 2010
    Description: 7A. Geofisica per il monitoraggio ambientale e geologia medica
    Description: 3SR. AMBIENTE - Servizi e ricerca per la Società
    Description: 1VV. Altro
    Keywords: Terracina ; Latium ; Italy ; microgravity survey ; seismic survey ; Montone hill ; applied geophysics ; archaeological surveys ; roman harbour ; pre-roman harbour
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: Conference paper
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2018-03-08
    Description: This paper has the aim to show a geological and structural Meso-Cenozoic carbonatic bedrock below the AAB obtained by 3D gravity model. Subsidence phenomena occurrences along the western edge of the basin only, it is the southern end of Tiberian Gravity Ridge detected in low depth. The distribution of the phenomena of collapse and sulfur springs are recognized along the NNE-SSW, NE-SW and N-S gravity discontinuities where the seismicity of the January 2001 shows the distribution of the areas with higher macroseismic effects.
    Description: Published
    Description: 267 - 272
    Description: 7A. Geofisica per il monitoraggio ambientale e geologia medica
    Description: N/A or not JCR
    Keywords: 3D gravity model ; density ; gravity discontinuity ; sinkhole ; Acque Albule Basin
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2018-03-12
    Description: In the last decades, in the area of Camaiore Plain (Lucca), a series of surveys was planned and carried out, in order to better understand the causes of the collapse. In the first time, several geological, geochemical, seismic, geoeletrical and geognostic surveys were those aimed at acquiring both surface and underground geological features of the area; later the sinkholes risk areas were monitoring by Interferometric method. A gravity investigation was carried out in the area; 3D inverse modeling was found that the rocky substratum in the sinkhole zone is made up of cavernous limestones, intensely fractured and intersected by various direct faults. The bedrock is buried by thick alluvial successions, which reach a thickness of about 14O m in the area. For this reason microgravity prospecting has been applied in order to identify the sink- holes risk areas and any other geological conditions similar to those leading to the 1995 collapse. The map of the Residual Anomalies of Camaiore town, shows different areal distribution of gravity minimum zones connectable to superficial causes (75 meters depth). The negative gravity anomalies can be explained with the lower density sediments (gravelly, sandy and silty-argillaceous alluvial deposits). The Camaiore area have been monitored by Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (which measures surface elevation changes in a wide spatial resolution) and Global Positioning System (which is very accurate for measuring position changes in specific positions) technique. Then raining days, the uplifting area corresponds to that were the negative anomalies occurred.
    Description: Published
    Description: 423-434
    Description: 7A. Geofisica per il monitoraggio ambientale e geologia medica
    Keywords: Camaiore ; sinkhole ; gravity ; microgravity ; gravity network
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: book chapter
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2018-03-12
    Description: Systematic analyses of the tectonic structures of the Plio-Pleistocene units and MesoCenozoic deposits of the Acque Albule Basin, 1Okm East of Rome between Mount Soratte, Cornicolani Mts. and Lucretili Mts. in central Italy, show a complex tectonic framework. A gravity survey was carried out to identify the geological and structural features of the basin. Gravity anomalies have been used for the construction of a 3D model of the area, and gravity data for the construction of Bouguer and residual anomaly maps. These data, together with geological surface data, allowed for the understanding of the Plio-quaternary tectonic setting of the basin. The trend of anomalies, around the two relative gravity lows. Here, two relative gravity lows are separated by a wide saddle, located near the Casale Battisti (Guidonia). This plain are characterized by the presence of some collapse phenomena of different types and/or origins. The majority of these collapses are aligned along regional master and seismogenetic faults. Over the last 1O years several collapse phenomena risk area have been detected by micro- gravity survey in Acque Albule plain areas. In this paper only Lago delle Tartare is considered. Both microgravity and seismic tomography data have been proposed in order to better under- stand the underground geological features of the morphological depression.
    Description: Published
    Description: 501-508
    Description: 4T. Sismologia, geofisica e geologia per l'ingegneria sismica
    Description: 7A. Geofisica per il monitoraggio ambientale e geologia medica
    Keywords: Acque Albule Basin ; active fault ; Lago delle Tartare ; sinkhole ; gravity survey ; microgravity survey
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: book chapter
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2018-03-16
    Description: In this work we characterize the microgravity and seismic response of archaeological remains of Roman Amphitheater of Durres situated on the Adriatic coast in Albania. Geophysical methods have proven to very useful to archaeologists in order to detect, map and study the characteristics of different types of objects and structures in the subsurface. These methods allow the evaluation of their conservation state, the identification of different construction phases and zones disturbed by agricultural activities or plundering. Moreover the investigation of geological deposits and buried landforms is useful for generating paleo-environmental information. The surveys indicate the presence of walls of various sizes and width having different preservation states and series of underground tunnels used to house animals and slaves as construction of the Colosseum. Structures sizes are comparable to those of medium size in the other amphitheatres found in the Mediterranean basin. Our study focused on southern sector of the site. Archaeological excavations were carried out at this area, with only one house being dug in each sector. The archaeological excavations carried out in this sector show evidence the comparison between the seismic and gravity data. According to the historical investigations, these sectors should correspond to settlers houses, but there is no information about the internal organization of the houses and their occupation before the abandonment of the colony. The building ended to be used for entertainment in the early Middle age. It was later reused for such purposes as housing, workshops, quarters for religious order, a fortress, a quarry, and a Byzantine shirne.
    Description: Published
    Description: 33- 51
    Description: 3SR. AMBIENTE - Servizi e ricerca per la Società
    Keywords: microgravity survey ; seismic survey ; roman amphitheatre ; durres ; archaeology ; Albania
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: book chapter
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2018-03-12
    Description: Vengono mostrati i risultati ottenuti da una prospezione sismica effettuata nel 2008 nell’area archeologica di Monte Testaccio al fine di migliorare, attraverso uno studio sismostratigrafica dell’area, le conoscenze sulla distribuzione dei muri di sostruzione nel sottosuolo e di definire la struttura interna della collina. I nuovi dati sismici, ottenuti nel settore sommitale, hanno permesso di osservare diverse velocità di attraversamento, maggiori nella parte periferica e minori in quella centrale. Alla luce dei nuovi risultati, vengono proposti due nuovi profili gravimetrici, ricavati dai dati acquisiti da un precedente rilievo, suggerendo una concordanza tra i dati sismici e la distribuzione di valori maggiori di densità nella parte periferica. Dalla caratterizzazione sismo-gravimetrica, che da una visione di insieme più verosimile della struttura complessiva, la collina presenta una organizzazione delle anfore in muri che si dispongono a forma di gradonate, mentre nella parte interna la struttura appare cava ed è riempita da materiali anforici accumulatosi in modo disordinato. Questa discarica è stata quindi progettata preventivamente e la sua edificazione progressiva ha seguito degli schemi nella disposizione delle anfore in muri avvenuta durante l’evoluzione e la sua crescita nel tempo.
    Description: Published
    Description: 485-494
    Description: 7A. Geofisica per il monitoraggio ambientale e geologia medica
    Description: 1VV. Altro
    Keywords: Monte Testaccio ; Rome ; archaeology ; pottery ; gravity survey ; seismic survey ; applied geophysics
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: book chapter
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2018-03-12
    Description: The main goal of this work is to study the geological and structural setting of two different geological areas, Marcellina close to Rome in Latium and Gissi in Abruzzi, to identify the possible mechanism of the generation and evolution of these collapses. Close to Marcellina town, a sinkhole suddenly formed in Pozzo Grande area on 2OO1, sinkhole have been formed in Holocene lacustrine sediments. For this reason microgravity prospecting has been applied in Marcellina town in order to identify the sinkholes risk areas and any other geological conditions similar to those leading to the 2OO1 collapse. The underground geological features of Marcellina town shows some sinkholes risk areas due to the nature of the sediments and sometimes to the presence of anthropic cavities. Both microgravity and geoelectrical tomography data have been proposed to explain the causes of some future collapse: the results obtained by geoelectrical tomography, made it possible to establish the presence of a low resistivity (4O Ohm/m) that corresponds a negative anomaly zone by microgravity survey (due to the presence of a considerable thickness of clay and sand formation, and sediments with lower density and resistivity) and a high resistivity (3320 Ohm/m) corresponds a maximum gravity zone (due to low deep of calcareous bedrock in underground, with higher density and resistivity). A profile is irregular: in the south-east side of city hall, the presence of a high resistivity corresponds a minimum gravity zone, due to the effect of the cistern or natural or anthropic cavity origin. Recently many sinkholes have been formed in some peculiar areas of the Abruzzi, Gissi. A microgravity survey of the area was carried out in 2002 and defined the extend, cause and nature of subsidence. It showed the subsidence resulted from underground dissolution of evaporitic rocks which presents karstic processes and active faults; the presence of a great underground water flow with its physico-chemical properties, ascending liquids and gases, tectonic faults and anthropic causes that can develop fastest phenomena. The rapid dissolution of evaporitic rocks in subsurface conditions can result in caves and cavities that rapidly expand, become unstable and start to collapse. In Marcellina town where the bedrock is buried by thick alluvial successions there are a human geohazards associated with the lower density sediments. Abstraction from sediments aquifers can yield excessively hard water, accelerate removal and cause aggravated subsidence. In the Gissi area where evaporitic rocks occurs there are a natural or induced geohazards associated with the rock, but awareness of them is low.
    Description: Published
    Description: 487-500
    Description: 7A. Geofisica per il monitoraggio ambientale e geologia medica
    Keywords: Gissi ; Marcellina ; sinkhole ; gravity survey ; microgravity survey ; ERT ; natural cavity ; anthropogenic cavity ; alluvial successions ; evaporitic rocks ; geology ; geohazard
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: book chapter
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2018-03-14
    Description: Vengono mostrati i risultati di un rilievo integrato geofisico (microgravimetrico e sismico) per l'identificazione ed estensione di una cavità carsica. Successivamente è stato eseguito un rilievo speleologico ed archeologico.
    Description: Published
    Description: 1-22, Tav. I, II, III, IV, V
    Description: 7A. Geofisica per il monitoraggio ambientale e geologia medica
    Description: 1VV. Altro
    Keywords: Monte Antico ; Monte Soratte ; microgravity survey ; seismic survey ; bronzo medio ; karst cave ; landslide ; applied geophysics ; archaeological site
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: book chapter
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