Scarica/Visualizza - Servizio Geologico d`Italia

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Scarica/Visualizza - Servizio Geologico d`Italia
7 EUREGEO
th
Bologna | Italy | june 12 th- 15th 2012
EUropean
Congress
on REgional
GEOscientific
Cartography
and
Sustainable
Information
Geo-Management
Systems
Proceedings Volume II
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The Congress Proceedings are published in two volumes.
Volume I : Opening Papers
Abstracts of Sessions 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 - 5 – 6
Volume II:
Abstracts Sessions 7 – 8 – 9 – 10 – 11
Programme of Special Sessions
Programme of Hosted Meeting
The proceedings were prepared by
Simonetta Scappini and Silvio Zapparoli
Edited in April 2012
Printed by
Centro Stampa Regione Emilia-Romagna – May 2012
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Promoting Committee
Vasco Errani
Presidente della Regione Emilia-Romagna
Paola Gazzolo
Assessore Sicurezza territoriale. Difesa del Suolo e della Costa.
Protezione Civile
Horst Seehofer
Bayerischer Ministerpräsident
Marcel Huber
Bayerischer Staatsminister für Umwelt und Gesundheit
Artur Mas
President de la Generalitat de Catalunya
Lluís Recoder
Conseller de Territori i Sostenibilitat de la Generalitat de Catalunya
Organizing Committee
Freistaat Bayern
Regione Emilia-Romagna
Generalitat de Catalunya
European Commission
EuroGeoSurveys
Claus Kumutat, Roland Eichhorn
Raffaele Pignone, Michela Grandi
Antoni Roca, Xavier Berástegui
Luca Montanarella
Luca Demicheli
Scientific Committee
Giovanni Bertolini, Maria Carla Centineo, Nicola Filippi, Marina Guermandi, Luca Martelli,
Luisa Perini
Regione Emilia-Romagna - STB degli Affluenti del Po e Servizio Geologico, Sismico e dei Suoli
Gerold Diepolder, Karl Mayer, Johann Rohrmüeller, Robert Traidl, Bernhard Wagner
Freistaat Bayern - Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt
Kristine Asch
Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources
Emilio Ascaso, Marta Gonzales, Xaviér Goula, Mariona Losantos, Carmen Puig
Generalitat de Catalunya - Istitut Geològic de Catalunya
Slavko V. Solar
Geological Survey of Slovenia
Amorosi Alessandro
Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna - Dip. Scienze della Terra e Geologico-Ambientali
Giuseppe Nardi
Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II - Dip. Scienze della Terra
Local Organizing Committee
Angela Angelelli, Paola Barchiesi, Roberto Bertozzi, Maria Carla Centineo, Marica Landini,
Simonetta Scappini, Pier Francesco Sciuto, Madalina Tone
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We express gratitude to Barbara Bagnolati, Sara Cortesi, Giulio Ercolessi, Francesco Marucci, Sergio Stagni
and Francesco Vitale for the enthusiastic assistance; a warm thanks also to all the colleagues of the
Servizio Geologico, Sismico e dei Suoli for their support.
A special thanks to the colleagues of Emilia-Romagna Region:
Christian Lertola, Servizio Sistema informativo-informatico;
Stefano Poggioli, Piero Arena and his team, Servizio Approvvigionamenti, centri operativi, controllo di
gestione;
Enrico Mazzini, Gabriele Girolamo and Daniele Guidotti, Servizio Patrimonio;
Centro Stampa of Regione Emilia-Romagna
Special thanks:
for field trips organization to Giovanni Bertolini (Servizio Tecnico dei Bacini affluenti del Po) and
Marco Stefani (Università di Ferrara);
for the photographic exhibition to Carla Zampighi Assessore Comune di Sala Bolognese and to
Consorzio Bonifica Burana.
Last but not least, a thanks to:
Sergio Tinari, Eugenio Guida, Arno Micheler, Silvia Rubino and Massimiliano Zocchi of Map Service,
for the clever assistance at the partecipant’s registration;
Renato Tegoni, Vilma Pinazzi and Silvio Zapparoli of Eliofototecnicabarbieri srl;
Stefano Bonino and Daniele Migliorini of Lepida spa;
Marco Barilli of Manutencoop Società Cooperativa;
Giorgio Morara Comunicazione coordinata;
Donatella Schilirò of NeonStile srl;
Luca Delfini of Allestimenti e Scenografie srl.
Istituto Istruzione Superiore “Bartolomeo Scappi”, Castel S.Pietro Terme
Eni spa.
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Organizing Committee
Patronage
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Sponsor
ELIOFOTOTECNICABARBIERI Srl,
via Reggio 45/a, 43100 Parma
www.eft.it [email protected] +390521944911
Fondata all’inizio degli anni settanta, la ditta opera in due settori “contigui”; quello della “elaborazione e stampa di
cartografia tecnica e tematica” e della “riproduzione disegni, documenti, cartografia e servizi connessi”.
I servizi sono erogati alla Pubblica Amministrazione, alle Università, alle Aziende, ai Professionisti; da oltre 25 anni è
operativo ed in costante aggiornamento e sviluppo il comparto che progetta, elabora e riproduce cartografia con tecnologie digitali negli ambienti GIS, CAD e Grafico.
Recentemente sono stati aperti nuovi reparti che erogano servizi accessori dedicati alla grafica pubblicitaria e alla
comunicazione.
La struttura operativa è distribuita su una superficie di oltre 1.000 mq ed è composta da due soci amministratori e 21
addetti alla produzione.
Fra gli oltre 900 clienti, dei quali circa 600 sono abituali, i nostri committenti operano nei settori, urbanistico pianificazione e governo del territorio, ambiente, topografico, geologico, progettazione e costruzione di infrastrutture viarie e civili.
MAP SERVICE Srl
Sede legale: Via Bologna 12/1, 43122 Parma
Sede operativa di Parma: Via Reggio 45/a
Sede operativa di Bologna: via dello Scalo 3/2
presso l’Archivio cartografico della Regione Emilia-Romagna,
[email protected]
+390516493230
Il desiderio e l’opportunità di valorizzare l’esperienza di un gruppo di cartografi acquisita in numerosi anni di attività
nel settore che produce, elabora e divulga la cartografia nei suoi vari aspetti e contenuti, e’ il motivo che ha portato alla
“nascita” di MAP SERVICE nel 1996.
Il periodo in cui si e’ costituita, e’ coinciso con l’inizio della fase evolutiva dell’Archivio Cartografico della Regione
Emilia-Romagna che, attraverso l’esternalizzazione della sua gestione operativa, ha iniziato un percorso finalizzato ad incrementare la disponibilità di prodotti e servizi da erogare agli utenti, interni ed esterni ad essa, imponendo come obiettivo
al gestore incaricato il perseguimento del costante miglioramento del livello qualitativo degli stessi.
Attualmente MAP SERVICE è aggiudicataria di un incarico triennale per la gestione dei servizi di consultazione e cessione dei prodotti che l’Archivio cartografico regionale riceve dai vari Servizi regionali. Nella sua sede di Bologna operano
5 addetti alla gestione ed al rapporto con gli utenti. nella sede di Parma operano 3 addetti alla riproduzione e all’amministrazione.
I principali ambiti di attività di Arpa, attribuiti dalla L.R. 44/1995 e ss.mm. sono: monitoraggio dell´ambiente; vigilanza e controllo del territorio e delle attività dell´uomo; attività di supporto e consulenza agli enti pubblici nella valutazione
degli effetti sull´ambiente di piani e progetti e per la previsione di rischi per il territorio e per la gestione delle emergenze
ambientali; effettuazione di attività analitica di laboratorio; informazione ambientale; realizzazione e gestione del Sistema
informativo regionale sull´ambiente.
Consistent e è l’attività relativa a progetti di supporto della Regione e degli Enti Locali: piani di risanamento, indirizzo
e gestione su tematiche ambientali; analisi territoriali e valutazioni complesse; studio di sistemi ambientali; ricerche per la
prevenzione ambientale nei cicli produttivi; studi e ricerche in tema di ambiente e salute; attività osservative e previsionali
operative e di ricerca e sviluppo, in meteorologia, climatologia, idrologia.
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Sponsor and exhibitor
S.EL.CA. dal 1978 ai vertici della produzione cartografica nazionale, cura la rappresentazione del “mondo” in cui viviamo: la geografia, le scienze della terra, la botanica, la pedologia, le scienze forestali, la fotogrammetria, il telerilevamento
e tutto il settore della pianificazione territoriale e urbanistica.
S.EL.CA. nel corso degli anni ha sempre seguito ed assecondato l’evoluzione tecnologica e culturale del mondo della
cartografia. Oggi tutta l’organizzazione tecnico-produttiva aziendale è regolata dall’uso degli strumenti informatici più avanzati.
Grande attenzione ed impegno viene dedicato ai Sistemi Informativi Geografici (GIS): la S.EL.CA. si adopera, con
unanime riconoscimento, nel coniugare il rigore dei numeri (Banche Dati) con l’altrettanto rigorosa produzione cartografica.
S.EL.CA. nel mondo della cartografia oltre ad una organizzazione che è in grado di fornire tutti i servizi ad essa connessi, onora l’arte della stampa litografica, producendo Carte che comunicano scienza, evocano paesaggio e trasmettono
cultura.
SEMENDA opera in modo esclusivo nella progettazione e realizzazione di Sistemi Informativi Territoriali.
La società si rivolge in particolare alla Pubblica Amministrazione: Regioni, Province, Comuni, Aziende Municipalizzate,
Consorzi di Bonifica, Università proponendosi soprattutto come partner qualificato in grado di affiancare l’utenza in tutte
le fasi del progetto dall’analisi dei requisiti fino all’inserimento del sistema nei processi amministrativi ed organizzativi
dell’Ente.
SEMENDA è impegnata fin dalla sua costituzione a perseguire un’intensa specializzazione tecnologica ed applicativa
e ad impiegare tutte le sue risorse nella ricerca di soluzioni innovative per meglio rispondere alle esigenze degli utenti.
La società progetta e sviluppa il proprio software applicativo avvalendosi delle più avanzate tecnologie hardware e
software disponibili sul mercato.
SEMENDA e’ Partner Silver Premium di esri Italia Business Network.
SystemCart S.r.l. is a Company created in 1991 by the fusion of experts in traditional cartography and printing, who
have perceived how wide was the potential of the new available geospatial technologies, for the future development of
maps production.
The Company aims at offering a wide range of services mainly referring to land description and management, carried
out by means of methodologies developed in GIS environment (e.g. ESRI, Intergraph).
The professional skills and experience acquired by the Company in the traditional preparation of any kind of scientific
mapping (geology, seismology, volcanology, hydrogeology, land use, pedology etc.), together with the extensive knowledge of the new available platforms, allows the SystemCart S.r.l. to be an ideal interface between the stakeholders and a
series of innovative products, resulting from the application of highly-qualified information systems.
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Exhibitor
TRE measures ground deformation to millimeter accuracy by analyzing SAR (Synthetic Aperture radar) satellite images
with our latest algorithm: SqueeSAR™ - a unique tool for detecting, measuring and monitoring geophysical phenomena
such as: subsidence, uplift, landslides, seismic faults, etc., and verifying the stability of individual structures. Maps of surface deformation provide a quantitative understanding of ground response to both natural and anthropogenic activities.
TRE, the first spin-off company from the Politecnico di Milano, was founded in 2000 with the patenting of its first
proprietary algorithm: PSInSAR™. Continuous investment in research and development lead to the unveiling of the new
algorithm SqueeSAR™ in 2010, providing a significantly more powerful deformation mapping tool - firmly identifying TRE
as leader in ground monitoring with SAR satellite data.
TRE’s has two offices: TRE (Milan) and TRE Canada (Vancouver).
Esri Italia S.p.A.
Via Tiburtina, 755 - 00159 Roma (Italy)
Tel. +39 06 40696.1 Fax +39 06 40696.333
www.esriitalia.it
[email protected]
Esri Italia è l’azienda di riferimento in Italia nelle soluzioni GIS per la Pubblica Amministrazione e per le Imprese.
La Mission aziendale,”essere centro di eccellenza nelle soluzioni e servizi di intelligenza del territorio, facendo leva sulle tecnologie GIS di Esri”, riflette la volontà di proporsi come partner di riferimento per i propri clienti, per tutte le attività legate all’uso dell’informazione geospaziale a supporto dei processi operativi e decisionali.
Esri Italia è parte integrante della Esri One Company, un sistema di oltre 80 aziende a livello internazionale che opera in network in
circa 200 paesi e fa riferimento a Esri Inc., leader mondiale nelle tecnologie software GIS. Esri Italia è Esri Official Distributor per il mercato italiano, dove opera in network con importanti Partner per rispondere in modo sempre più efficace alle esigenze del mercato.
Grazie all’Offerta integrata di Software GIS, Dati Geospaziali, Corsi di Formazione e Professional Servicesqualificati, Esri Italia ha sviluppato, in oltre 20 anni di attività, una forte presenza nel mercato italiano delle soluzioni GIS.
I Clienti di riferimento sono prevalentemente nei settori Pubblica Amministrazione Centrale e Locale, Difesa e Intelligence,
Telecom & Utilities, Aziende industriali e di servizi, Università e Enti di Ricerca.
FSRER
The Speleological Federation of the Emilia-Romagna Region (FSRER) co-ordinates the caving activities of the regional speleological Clubs: most of them are performed in areas of high natural value, like the Triassic Gypsum outcrop in
the Upper Secchia Valley, and the Messinian Gypsum in the Reggio Emilia, Bologna and Romagna Apennines. FSRER
co-operated with the University of Bologna in the development of speleological research since long time: presently it
is involved in a LIFE project to study the karst water quality and preserve the bat habitats. The main task of FSRER is
to implement the regional register of natural cavities, which is available on line thanks to the Geological Service of the
Emilia-Romagna Region. The co-operation with the Regional Government includes also the study of karst geosites and
their safeguard. Finally FSRER periodically organizes Symposia and Workshops on selected karst areas or speleological
themes, the proceedings of which have been printed in its official journal (Speleologia Emiliana).
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Exhibitor
Litografia Artistica Cartografica S.r.l.
Via del Romito, 11-13R, 50134 FIRENZE
Tel +39 055 483 557 – Fax 055 483 690
www.lac-cartografia.it [email protected]
La Litografia Artistica Cartografica, in breve LAC, viene fondata a Firenze nel 1949 come prima Azienda di produzione
cartografica specializzata nelle lavorazioni conto terzi, in particolare per enti pubblici. Dall’inizio degli anni ‘60 è stato realizzato un Catalogo aziendale che oggi, dopo oltre mezzo secolo di continua attività, si presenta come uno dei più prestigiosi
e completi nello scenario cartografico internazionale ed è interamente in vendita nel proprio store on-line. LAC è l’unica
Azienda privata italiana e fra le poche in ambito europeo che produce cartografia a rilievo. Da molti anni LAC realizza carte
tematiche complete, chiare, leggibili ed insieme di altissima qualità di stampa, per tutti i principali Enti pubblici italiani ed
internazionali. Dal 2003 la LAC pubblica un magazine trimestrale referato, inviato a oltre 2.000 utenti e appassionati. Da
alcuni anni l‘utilizzo delle migliori tecnologie presenti sul mercato e le risorse dedicate alla ricerca e sviluppo hanno consentito di aprire ad alcuni progetti innovativi fra i quali portali cartografici e applicazioni. Dal Febbraio 2012 è disponibile on-line
e scaricabile gratuitamente dall’Apple Store, la App “Mappe d’Italia”. La applicazione gratuita Mappe d’Italia permette di
utilizzare sul proprio iPhone e iPad carte geografiche ad alta qualità, consultabili in modalità off-line, “navigabili” e con la
possibilità di inserire punti di interesse personali geo-localizzati.
Exelis Visual Information Solutions fornisce soluzioni avanzate per l’elaborazione di immagini e l’estrazione di informazioni da immagini geospaziali. ENVI ed il nuovo E3De, dedicato alla visualizzazione ed analisi di dati Lidar alla produzione
di DSM, DEM , profili , offrono strumenti per analizzare ed elaborare immagini e dati geospaziali in modo semplice e rapido, integrato nel mondo ESRI, permettendo a utenti GIS di compiere operazioni sulle immagini facilmente e con estremo
rigore.
LEICA GEOSYSTEMS S.p.A.
Via Codognino, 12 – 26854 Cornegliano Laudense (LO)
Tel. 0371 6973.1 Fax 0371 6973.33
E-mail [email protected]
Sito Internet: www.leica-geosystems.it
Leica Geosystems S.p.A. è la filiale italiana della multinazionale Leica Geosystems AG leader mondiale nel mondo
della misura. Nel 2005 è entrata a far parte del Gruppo Hexagon AB, mantenendo il proprio marchio.
La Società ha quale attività principale, la distribuzione di strumenti di misura, strumenti topografici, strumenti GPS
per il rilievo satellitare, strumenti per il monitoraggio di eventi sul territorio e/o di infrastrutture, sistemi laser scanner per
il rilievo 3D, sistemi e software in ambito GIS Mobile con strumentazione GPS/GIS di accuratezza metrica, sub metrica e
centimetrica offrendo integrazione su piattaforma GIS di strumentazione topografica. Leica Geosystems, offre inoltre una
serie di servizi come: Servizi di correzione differenziale (ItalPoS), Servizi aggiuntivi per applicazioni GPS/GNSS (Polar)
basati sulla infrastruttura di stazioni di riferimento, Formazione all’utente per qualsiasi applicazione di misura, Contratti
personalizzati di manutenzione.
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Exhibitor
Intergraph è leader mondiale nella fornitura di software per il settore ingegneristico e geospaziale per la gestione ed
analisi di dati complessi. Opera attraverso due divisioni: Process, Power & Marine (PP&M) e Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I). La divisione SG&I fornisce soluzioni geospaziali, includendo le tecnologie ERDAS, ai settori della difesa
e dell’intelligence, della sicurezza, della pubblica amministrazione, dei trasporti, della fotogrammetria, delle telecomunicazioni e dei servizi pubblici. Intergraph Government Solution (IGS) è una conosciata autonoma della divisione SG&I che
opera per il Governo Federale degli Stati Uniti e le forniture classificate. Planetek Italia S.r.l., partner Intergraph-ERDAS
in Italia, è una società leader nella consulenza multi-disciplinare per lo sviluppo di Sistemi di Informazione Geografica
(GIS) e di Osservazione della Terra (E.O.), orientati alla gestione del territorio. La sua mission è creare valore sviluppando
soluzioni di archiviazione, gestione, analisi e condivisione di dati geospaziali, coniugando la sostenibilità tecnologica ed
economica e l’attenzione all’evoluzione dei desiderata degli utenti.
CODEVINTEC – Tecnologie per le Scienze della Terra
Via Labus, 13 20147 MILANO
Tel +39 02 4830 2175 – Fax 02 4830 2169
www.codevintec.it [email protected]
Dal 1973 la passione e la preparazione di Codevintec hanno portato sui mercati italiani sitemi innovativi ed efficaci,
spesso diventati standard per gli studiosi dei diversi settori.: Vulcanologia e Monitoraggio sismico, Geologia, Protezione
Civile, Archeologia, Rilievo Urbanistico, Geofisica terrestre, Controlli non distruttivi, Monitoraggio del Territorio, Geofisica
marina, Oceanografia, Rilievi costieri integrati sopra e sott’acqua, Laser Scanner e LIDAR, 3D Imaging.
Per i Sistemi ad alta tecnologia per le Scienze della Terra e del Mare: Studio del sottosuolo - georadar, sismografi,
geoelettrica, logger da foro, inclinometri; Vulcanologia e Monitoraggio sismico – sismometri, magnetometri, gravimetri,
inclinometri, reti con trasmissione VSAT; Rappresentazione dei fondali e delle coste - Multibeam Beamformer e Interferometrici, SideScanSonar e SubBottom Profiler; Navigazione e posizionamento di precisione ad alta dinamica – DGPS,
IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit), sistemi subacquei; Rilievi laser statici, dinamici, da barca, auto, aereo e per applicazioni
speciali; Laser Scanner 3D a lunga portata, LIDAR, software, sistemi complessi; Sistemi per la rappresentazione della
realtà in 3D – terrestre, sott’acqua, sottocosta, anche in dinamico. Per i servizi specializzati: Qualificato laboratorio di
assistenza tecnica, stimato e riconosciuto dai Fornitori; Centro assistenza Europeo per i laser scanner terrestri Optech;
Sistemi disponibili a noleggio.
EuroGeoSurveys
EuroGeosurvesy is the organisation of the Geological Surveys of Europe, the national institutions responsible for geological inventory, monitoring, knowledge and research. Our principal purpose is to provide public Earth science knowledge
to support the EU’s competitiveness, social well-being, environmental management and international commitments. In
our day-to-day activities, we promote the contribution of geosciences to European Union affairs and action programmes
underpinning European policies and regulations for the security, health and prosperity of society, and providing technical
advice for the European Union Institutions.
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European Commission - DG JRC
Via E. Fermi, 2749
I-21027 Ispra (VA)
ITALY
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/jrc/
Joint Reserach Centre
The European Commission in-house science service
The mission of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) is to provide customer-driven scientific and technical support for
the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of European Union policies. As a service of the European
Commission, the JRC functions as a reference centre of science and technology for the Union. Close to the policy-making
process, it serves the common interest of the Member States, while being independent of special interests, whether private
or national.
The JRC’s vision is to be a trusted provider of science-based policy options to EU policy makers to address key challenges facing our society, underpinned by internationally-recognised research. The seven JRC institutes are located on
five separate sites in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. The Ispra Site, the third biggest Commission site
after Brussels and Luxembourg, covers an area of 167 hectares with ca 138 heated buildings hosting ca 1 850 staff, and
hosts five of the seven JRC Institutes.
Bayerisches Landesamt für Umwelt
For more than 150 years the Bavarian Geological Survey has been the authoritative source of geodata-based knowledge. Up to 140 experts in the various geoscientific fields work to improve everyday life. They explore geothermal potential,
mitigate geo-hazards, protect soil and groundwater and search for raw materials. The Survey strives to produce reliable
Geo-information, which is useful, easily understood, web-based and self-explanatory.
Servizio Geologico Sismico e dei Suoli Regione Emilia-Romagna
The Survey was created in 1976 as a technical entity to support the regional government policies dealing with the environment and land planning. The mission of the Survey is to provide the Administration and society with basic, up-to-date
geological, pedological and geothematic information. The remit of the Survey at present encompasses activities related to
the monitoring of natural risks which affect the territory of Emilia-Romagna, the reduction of seismic risk and the study of
natural resources. This work is made largely available to the public through the Survey’s website.
Institut Geologìc de Catalunya
The Institute was created in 2005 through a law passed by the Catalan Parliament and is intended to provide the Administration and society with basic, up-to-date geological, pedological and geothematic information. The Institute takes over
from the pre-existing Geological Survey created in 1979, which in turn inherited more than 100 years of works carried out
by previous geological institutions. From this legacy, the Institute has accumulated a large amount of data and information,
which is added to that currently obtained, managed and supplied through the work of more than 60 experts.
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Short programme
TUESDAY 12th JUNE
Opening Ceremony
Special session Natural resources and hazards in the Mediterranean
14.00
15.00
Chairperson: Luca
Demicheli Secretary General of EuroGeoSurveys
Opening of the exhibit
Welcome party
18.30
19.00
WEDNESDAY 13th JUNE
Special session Soil: sealing and consumption
Chairpersons:Thomas Strassburger European Commission Directorate General Environment,
Luca Montanarella European Commission Directorate General Joint Research Centre.
9.00-13.00
14.00-18.00
Session 2
Soil and land planning
Convenors: Emilio Ascaso,
Chairperson: Luca
Nicola Filippi, Robert Traidl.
Montanarella European Commission Directorate General Joint Research Centre.
Hosted meeting EuroGeoSurveys National Delegates Forum
9.00-18.00
Hosted meeting Geology and Information Technology-GIT
Annual Meeting of Geological Society of Italy - open to the EUREGEo participants
Session 3
Subsurface geology
Convenors: Carmen
Puig, Luca Martelli, Gerold Diepolder.
Robida Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières
Chairperson: Francois
THURSDAY 14th JUNE
9.00-13.00
14
Special session Geological cartography in Italy and in Europe: perspectives and opportunities
Chairperson: Silvio Seno Federazione Italiana Scienze della Terra
Session 4
Popularisation of geoscience and geoheritage
Convenors: Mariona
Chairperson: Wim
14.00-18.00
Losantos, Maria Carla Centineo, Johann Rohrmüeller.
de Gans TNo Geological Survey of the Nederlands
Session 7
Urban geology
Session 9
Seismic risk
Convenor: Giuseppe
Convenor: Xaviér
Nardi. Chairperson: Andreas Hoppe Technische Universität Darmstadt
Goula. Chairperson: Gian Vito Graziano Consiglio Nazionale dei Geologi
9.00-18.00 Special session INSPIRE/Spatial Data Infrastructures
Chairpersons: Robert Tomas European Commission Directorate General Joint Research Centre,
Kristine Asch Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Francois Robida Bureau
de Recherches Géologiques et Minières, Carlo Cipolloni Ist. Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca
Ambientale
Session 1
Slope instability
Convenors: Marta
Gonzales, Giovanni Bertolini, Karl Mayer.
Casagli Università degli Studi di Firenze - Dip. Scienze della Terra
Chairperson: Nicola
Session 10
Regional geochemical mapping and its environmental application
Convenors: Marina
Guermandi, Alessandro Amorosi.
De Vivo Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II - Dip. Scienze della Terra
Chairperson: Benedetto
Hosted meeting Local forum of the European project Geo.Power
FRIDAY 15th JUNE
Session 5
Coastal system management
Session 6
Water resources
Session 8
Mining and natural aggregate resources
Session 11
Mapping data and Information systems
9.00-13.00
Convenor: Luisa
Perini. Chairperson: Yann Balouin Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières
Convenor: Bernhard
Convenor: Slavko
8.00-18.00
Field trips
Wagner. Chairperson: Thomas Walter Geological Survey of Saarland
V. Solar. Chairperson: Jouni Vuollo Geological Survey of Finland
Convenor: Kristine Asch. Chairperson: Silvio
13.30 Closing Ceremony
SATURDAY 16th JUNE
- open to the EUREGEo participants
Secchia Valley
Seno Federazione Italiana Scienze della Terra
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
VOLUME II
VOLUME I
Session 1 - Slope instability
Session 2 - Soil and land planning
Session 3 - Subsurface geology
Session 4 - Popularisation of geoscience and geoheritage
Session 5 - Coastal system management
CONTENTS
Session 7 - Urban geology
oral presentation
SUBSURFACE STRATIGRAPHY AND URBAN ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE BOLOGNA AREA
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Alessandro Amorosi ; Luigi Bruno ; Renata Curina ; Paolo Severi and Veronica Rossi MORPHOSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF TIRANA CITY CENTER (ALBANIA) UNDER GIS AND CAD TECHNOLOGY
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Chirico S. , Cammarosano A. , Daja S. , Nardi G. , Strati B. SUSCEPTIBILITY MAPS OF COLLAPSE SINKHOLES IN URBAN AREAS BY USING GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS
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Giancarlo Ciotoli ; Stefania Nisio ; Maria Grazia Finoia and Angelo Corazza *
FIRENZE: FROM THE FIELD SURVEYS TO A 3D FULL KNOWLEDGE OF ITS GEOLOGICAL SETTING
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Massimo Coli, Letizia Guerri, Letizia Orti, Pietro Rubellini, Chiara Tanini BRUSSELS: 20 YEARS OF UPLIFTING MONITORED BY RADAR INTERFEROMETRY (PSI)
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Pierre-Yves Declercq , Eric Pirard and Xavier Devleeschouwer MAPPING OF LOW ENTHALPY GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
THE EXAMPLE OF PARMA
Gian Marco Di Dio , Fabio Carlo Molinari , Luca Martelli
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INTEGRATED GEOSPATIAL SOFTWARE PLATFORM FOR URBAN GROUNDWATER
Dragos Gaitanaru ; Constantin Radu Gogu ; Adrian Priceputu ; Leonard Anghel ; Mohamed Amine Boukhemacha; Ioan Bica ; Angela Ionita
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EVALUATION OF GEOPOTENTIALS FOR THE URBAN RHINE-MAIN AREA (GERMANY) BY GEOLOGICAL 3D MODELING
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Rouwen Lehné; Christian Hoselmann, Andreas Hoppe, Heiner Heggemann
INDEX OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO SETTLEMENT OF THE TIBER RIVER ALLUVIAL VALLEY IN ROME, ITALY
Massimiliano Moscatelli ; Alessandro Pagliaroli ; Fabrizio Marconi ; Giuseppe Raspa ; Marco Mancini ; Francesco Stigliano ; Cristina Di Salvo ; Gian Paolo Cavinato and Angelo Corazza
A REGIONAL GEOLOGICAL AND GROUNDWATER FLOW MODEL AS MANAGING TOOL FOR THE ADMINISTRATION
Björn Panteleit ; Sven Jensen and Katherina Seiter
REVEALING THE GEOLOGY OF URBAN AREAS: THE 1:5000 URBAN GEOLOGICAL MAP OF CATALONIA APPROACH
Roser Pi and Miquel Vilà
THE USE OF 3D MODELLING AND GIS TECHNOLOGIES IN UNDERSTANDING AND PREDICTING ANOMALOUS GROUND CONDITIONS
IN LONDON
Katherine Royse ; Stephanie Bricker , Vanessa Banks, Kathryn Lee and Peter Hopson THE ROLE OF THE URBAN GEOLOGY IN THE HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT OF FERRARA AND IN ITS PRESENT-DAY MANAGEMENT.
Marco Stefani and Marco Zuppiroli
GIS TECHNOLOGY IN MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITIES AND THEIR UNDERGROUND SPACE: THE EXAMPLE OF
GEOHERITAGE, A WEB-GIS CONCERNING PALERMO URBAN AREA
Paola Vallone , Maria Stella Giammarinaro and Mauro Agate
Session 7 - Urban geology
TRANSFORMING THE EXCHANGE OF URBAN SUBSURFACE DATA AND KNOWLEDGE BETWEEN THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
SECTORS: A PILOT IN GLASGOW, UK
H. Bonsor ; K. Lawrie ; S. Watson ; S. Campbell ; D. Lawrence ; and H. Barron
RISK MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDE IN URBANIZED AREAS. THE CASE STUDY OF THE TOWN OF FOGLIANISE (CAMPANIA)
Giancarlo Boscaino , Modestino Boscaino , Maria Rosaria Senatore and Lorenzo Pietromartire
THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES - A GIS-BASED COMPARISON OF MAINZ AND WIESBADEN
(GERMANY)
Constanze Bückner and Andreas Hoppe URBAN GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMICAL PROBLEMS
Dr. Fatbardha CARA; Dr. Fatbardha VINÇANI
THE IMPORTANCE OF SUBSOIL’S EVOLUTIVE DYNAMICS KNOWLEDGE IN THE URBANISTIC PLANNING AND IN THE BUILDING
DESIGN: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE “OSSERVANZA” AREA IN IMOLA (ITALY)
Gabriele Cesari ; Tiziano Righini ; Carlo Berti Ceroni ; Mattia Quarantini
STRUCTURAL AND GEODYMAMIC RESEARCHES OF THE URBAN TERRITORIES ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE MOSCOW
MEGAPOLIS (RUSSIA)
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AN OUTLINE OF URBAN GEOLOGY AND FLOOD RISK: THE CASE OF GENOVA
Pietro Balbi ; Marco Firpo
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AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
C. Wim Dubelaar BEDROCK DEPTH MAPPING IN BOUMERDES CITY (ALGERIA) USING AMBIENT VIBRATION RECORDINGS
Mustapha Hellel , El Hadi Oubaiche , Jean-Luc Chatelain Djamel Machane, Rabah Bensalem, Bertrand Guillier and Ghani Cheikh-Lounis
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LANDFILL SITE SELECTION USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN MALAYER REGION, IRAN
G.R. Khanlari , Y. Abdi , R. Babazadeh , Y. Mohebi
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PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A 3-D STRATIGRAPHICAL MODEL OF THE NW SECTOR OF THE URBAN AREA OF ROME (ITALY)
Lucio Martarelli and Anna Rosa Scalise
GIS TECHNOLOGIES FOR MAPPING OF URBAN GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
REGIONAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT IN BUNA FLAT AREA THROUGH GEO-ENVIRONMENT MAPPING
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Ylber Muceku, Vesel Hoxha, Mehmet Zaçaj,
EXTENDED GEOLOGICAL THEMATIC DATA FOR MANAGING GEOLOGICAL AND MINING HAZARDS
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HYDRO-CHEMICAL INVESTIGATION AND NATURAL GAS HAZARD IN THE URBAN AREA OF ROME (CENTRAL ITALY)
Luca Pizzino and Alessandra Sciarra
NEW METHODS FOR THERMAL SURVEY IN THE GROUND
Mattia Quarantini ; Gabriele Cesari and Alessandro Gargini
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Roberto Reis ; ASSESSMENT THE AQUIFER VULNERABILITY IN THE NORTHEASTERN CAMPANIA PLAIN THROUGH A MULTIDISCIPLINAR
APPROACH
Daniela Ruberti, Marco Vigliotti, Rossana Marzaioli, Annamaria Pacifico, Maria Rosaria Taffuri and Antonella Ermice
INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR SHALLOW GEOTHERMAL ENERGY (IOG) IN BAVARIA
OBTAINING SOIL DYNAMIC PARAMETERS FROM GEOLOGICAL AND GEOTECHNICAL DATA: GIRONA URBAN AREA (NE SPAIN)
DAVID SOLER ; DAVID BRUSI ; MANEL ZAMORANO ; XAVIER GOULA ; SARA FIGUERAS ; ALBERT MACAU ; ANDREU MARTÍ and miquel vilà
GEODYNAMIC DEFORMATIONS AFFECTING THE UFA CITY (SOUTHERN FORE-URALS, RUSSIA)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PERFORMED ON THE ST. STEPHEN’S BASILICA SITE IN BOLOGNA. EARLY FINDINGS
Session 8 - Mining and natural aggregate resource
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Marcellus Schulze
Fabrizio Vannelli
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THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY OF VERCELLI
Gennadyi Turikeshev and Guzel Danukalova
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Oleg Mironov
Daniel Pacyna and Marc Salmon
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THE MANTLE-CRUSTAL ORE-FORMING SYSTEMS OF THE PECHENGA DISTRICT (FENNOSCANDIAN SHIELD)
Konstantin Lobanov HYBRID EXPERT SYSTEMS AT FORECASTING PROBLEM SOLUTION
Irina Chizhova
GIS-BASED DATASETS OF MINERAL DEPOSITS AND MAN-MADE RESOURCES AS VALUABLE EXPLORATION TOOLS FOR
DISCOVERING POTENTIAL ORE DEPOSITS IN GREECE.
Arvanitidis N.D., Michael C., Christidis C., Cassard D., Perantonis G., Bertrand G. , Kaja J. , Ballas D. and Bakalis V. SUSTAINABLE AGGREGATES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – SARMA
Slavko V. Šolar, Zach Agioutantis, Kiki Hatzilazaridou, Fotini Chalkiopoulou, Cibin Ubaldo, Günter Tiess5, Gian Andrea Blengini6, Deborah Shields7, Snježana Miletić1
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TOWARDS SUSTAINED AND ACCEPTED GEO-SPATIAL INFORMATION PRODUCTS FOR MINING AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Stephane Chevrel; Henk Coetzee Eyal Ben-Dor, Christoph Ehrler, W. Eberhard Falck, Christian Fischer, Colm Jordan, Gregoire Kerr, Veronika Kopackova, Ernis Kylychbaev, Philipp
Schepelmann, Slavko Solar, Simon Adar, Kateřina Zelenková
DATABASE MODELING: FROM TYPOMORPHIC PROPERTIES OF TI-ZR MINERALS TO RECONSTRUCTION LITHOLOGY-FACIAL
CONDITIONS OF PLACER FORMING
Bochneva A.A.
GIS INTEGRO AND SOME GEOLOGICAL PROBLEMS, SOLVING BY IT
Mikhail Finkelstein , Alexander shumikhin , Maxim churilin A GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF GRAIN SIZE AND TEXTURE OF CALCAREOUS ROCKS ON THEIR
ENGINEERING BEHAVIOR
G. R. Khanlari , L. Ahmadi , S. D. Mohammadi
THE MINING ACTIVITY IN THE APULIA REGION (SOUTH ITALY) AND THE RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURES
Antonio Paglionico ; Donato Sollitto
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INFORMATION AND ANALYTICAL SYSTEMS IN MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Dmitry Arakcheev
ENERGY TURNAROUND – CHANCES AND RISKS FOR THE RAW MATERIAL INDUSTRY IN BAVARIA
Stephanie Gillhuber and Klaus Poschlod
CENOZOIC STRUCTURES AND POLYMETALLIC MINERALIZATIONS IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE SERBO-MACEDONIAN MASSIF
Alexander Volkov, Todor Serafimovski, and Goran Tasev G. Session 8 - Mining and natural aggregate resource
USING 3D/4D MODELING TOOLS IN EXPLORATION FOR GOLD-POLYMETALLIC POTENTIAL AREAS IN GREECE
Arvanitidis N.D., Michael C., Weihed P., Gaál G., Royer J.J., Perantonis G., , Bakalis V., Ballas D. and Christidis C.
FLUID INCLUSION & GEOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF QAHRĀBĀD FLUORITE DEPOSIT, WESTERN IRAN
Mehrdad Barati, Masoud Moslehi
EXPLORATION FOR MOLYBDENUM MINERALIZATION AT KAP SIMPSON COMPLEX, CENTRAL EAST GREENLAND, USING AIRBORNE
HYPERSPECTRAL REMOTE SENSING DATA
Enton Bedini
REGIONAL VARIATIONS OF GOLD-SILVER RATIO IN EPITHERMAL DEPOSITS OF PACIFIC VULKANIC-PLUTONIC BELTS
Irina Chizhova, Alexander Volkov, Konstantin Lobanov EURASIA AND GLOBAL BELTS OF OIL AND GAS ACCUMULATION
Alexander Konyukhov
USING AERIAL ORTHOPHOTOMAPS FOR THE MONETARY EXPRESSION VALUE OF BIOTOPES ON THE AREA AFFECTED BY
INDUSTRY ACTIVITIES
Eva Lacková ; Lenka Čmielová ; Hana Franková A PETROLEUM SYSTEM RESEARCH SUPPORTED BY GIS (CAMEROS BASIN, NORTH SPAIN)
Silvia Omodeo-Salé Valle Lopez José Arribas J. Ramón Mas
EURASIA-PACIFIC TRANSITION ZONE AND ITS MINERAL RESOURCES
Alexander Rodnikov, Natalia Sergeyeva and Ludmila Zabarinskaya
APPLICATION OF AEROPHOTOGRAMMETRY FOR MONITORING SURFACE SUBSIDENCE DUE TO UNDERGROUND COAL MINING
Janez Rošer ; Drago Potočnik MICROTREMOR HVSR STUDY IN THE AREA OF ŠALEŠKA VALLEY
Janez Rošer ; Janez Mayer and Goran Vižintin
QUARTZ GRAVEL – RAW MATERIAL FOR MANUFACTURERS OF PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR MODULES AND SILICON WAFERS
Max Schmid and Klaus Poschlod
MINERALOGY, FLUID INCLUSION AND SEM STUDIES AT DARREH-NOGHREH MINE, GOLPAYGAN, IRAN
Sayed-Vahid Shahrokhi ; Ali Mohammadi and Ebrahim Ghorbanmohammadi
HIGH PURITY LIMESTONE OF FRANCONIAN JURA - THE IDEAL RAW MATERIAL FOR PAPER INDUSTRY
Armin Zwerger and Klaus Poschlod
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ALGERIA - REVIEW GEOLOGICAL AND GEOTECHNICAL AGGREGATE RESOURCES OF THE REGION BEJAIA-SOUMMAM
Bélaïd ALLOUL ; Mustapha BENMEZIANE Abdelkader ABDELOUAHAB
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LEVEL II SEISMIC MICROZONING IN THE SAN GIMIGNANO AREA (CENTRAL ITALY)
D. Albarello, M. Coltorti, P.L. Fantozzi, D. Firuzabadi, E.Lunedei, P. Pieruccini, F. Sandrelli TIME-SEISMICITY EVOLUTION AND SEISMIC RISK ASSESSMENT IN THE ARABIAN PLATE
Ahmad BILAL
FROM DRAWING ANTICLINE AXES TO 3D MODELLING OF SEISMOGENIC SOURCES: EVOLUTION OF SEISMOTECTONIC MAPPING IN
THE PO PLAIN
Pierfrancesco Burrato ; Francesco Maesano , Chiara D’Ambrogi ; Giovanni Toscani and Gianluca Valensise GEOLOGICAL BASED SEISMIC MACROZONATION FOR PYRENEES
COLAS Bastien ; GARCÍA Iván , BUXÓ Pere , ROULLÉ Agathe and GOULA Xavier THE BUILDING UP PROCESS OF A MACROSEISMIC INTENSITY DATABASE
Mario Locati and Daniele Viganò
SEISMIC MICROZONATION AS A FUNDAMENTAL STEP TOWARDS SEISMIC RISK REDUCTION
Alberto Marcellini ; Alberto Tento and Rossella Daminelli
WEB-GIS APPLICATIONS FOR SEISMIC HAZARD ANALYSIS
Francesco Martinelli ; Vera D’Amico ; Carlo Meletti
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STUDY OF DEEP STRUCTURES IN THE SEISMIC DANGER REGIONS TO DECREASE SEISMIC RISK
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Alexander Rodnikov, Natalia Sergeyeva and Ludmila Zabarinskaya
PERFORMING SEISMIC SCENARIO IN THE LUCHON - VAL D’ARAN AREA, CENTRAL PYRENEES
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Agathe Roullé ; Albert Macau , Sara Figueras , Daniel Monfort-Climent , Nieves Lantada, Teresa Susagna and Janira Irizarry
HISTORY OF SEISMIC EVENTS IN GARHWAL HIMALAYA, INDIA.
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ARUN K SHANDILYA
SEISMIC MICROZONATION OF THE GIRONA URBAN AREA (NE SPAIN) FROM STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF GEOTECHNICAL DATA
DAVID SOLER ; DAVID BRUSI ; MANEL ZAMORANO ; XAVIER GOULA ; SARA FIGUERAS ; ALBERT MACAU ; ANDREU MARTÍ and miquel vilà
ESTIMATION OF VS VALUES BASED ON GEOSPATIAL ANALYSES AS A TOOL FOR SEISMIC MICROZONATION STUDIES: APPLICATION
TO THE L’AQUILA PLAIN (ITALY)
Anna Rita Tursi ; Giancarlo Ciotoli ; Giuseppe Cosentino ; Fabrizio Marconi , Salvatore Martino, , Giuseppe Cavuoto , Gian Paolo Cavinato 617
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NEW URBAN GEOLOGY INFORMATION USING GEOTECHNICAL TESTS DATA FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF MICROZONATION
STUDIES IN BUCHAREST CITY AREA
Stefan Florin Balan; Bogdan Felix Apostol , Carmen Ortanza Cioflan and Joachim R. Ritter
THE BENI-ILMÈNE EARTHQUAKE SEQUENCE (MW=5.5, 5.3, AND 5.3) FROM 14 TO 23 MAY, 2010, IN THE BIBAN REGION
(MANSOURAH, ALGERIA): DETERMINATION OF SOURCES PARAMETERS AND STRESS TRANSFERT.
H. Beldjoudi , H. Djellit , B. Delouis , A. Yelles , S. Garbi
AN INTEGRATED SEISMIC MICROZONING AND GEOLOGICAL MODEL TOWARD INSPIRE
M. Corongiu, P.L. Fantozzi, S.Romanelli ,
NEW MAP FEATURES IN PROJECT ON THE FIRST LEVEL SEISMIC MICROZONATION OF 61 MUNICIPALITIES IN THE FOGGIA
PROVINCE (APULIA REGION, ITALY).
Cosentino G., Coltella M., Cavuoto G., Ciotoli G., Cavinato G.P., Salaam G. I. , Castorani A., Di Santo A.R., Trulli I. , Caggiano T.
NEOTECTONIC COMPLEXITY AND SEISMIC HAZARD OF KOSOVA
Zenun Elezaj
SEISMIC-GEODYNAMIC MONITORING OF THE MAIN POWER-STATIONS SITUATION WITHIN EAST EUROPE AND NORTH ASIA
Yuriy Gatinsky ; Tatiana Prokhorova , Dimity Rundquist and Galina Vladova CATALONIAN SEISMIC MESOZONING MAP (1:100.000)
Xavier Goula ; Pere Buxó , Iván García , Eloi Saula , Jorge Fleta , Albert Macau , Sara Figueras , Jordi Cirés ON THE ADDITIONAL SEISMIC RISK OF THE WESTERN ITALY
Lidia Ioganson
THE SEISMIC MICROZONATION: A WELL-ESTABLISHED TOOL FOR URBAN PLANNING AND SEISMIC RISK REDUCTION IN EMILIAROMAGNA
L. Martelli and M. Romani
SEISMIC RISK TO INDIA’S CITIES
NEW MAPS FOR AN UPDATED GROUND MOTIONS CHARACTERIZATION AND SEISMIC HAZARD ASSESSMENT IN PIEMONTE
REGION (NW ITALY)
Gianluigi Perrone; Armando Riccardo Gaeta; Davide Tiranti; Paola Cadoppi ; Gianfranco Fioraso; Roberto Cremonini; Fabrizio Bosco; Secondo Barbero
SEISMIC MICROZONATION IN THE WESTERN ALPS (ITALY): THE EXAMPLES OF SUSA (PROVINCE OF TURIN) AND DRONERO
(PROVINCE OF CUNEO) VILLAGES
Gianluigi Perrone; Paola Cadoppi REALIZATION OF A GEOCHEMICAL MONITORING NETWORK IN TUSCANY (ITALY): POSSIBLE APPLICATION OF
HYDROGEOCHEMICAL PRECURSORS TO THE STUDY OF EARTHQUAKES.
A WEBGIS APPLICATION FOR VISUALIZATION AND DISSEMINATION OF ITALIAN SEISMICITY
Maurizio Pignone ; Raffaele Moschillo and Rocco Cogliano
SEISMIC RESPONSE ANALYSIS OF A DRY DETENTION BASIN ON THE TORRENT SAMOGGIA (LOC. LE BUDRIE, S. GIOVANNI IN
PERSICETO).
Ing. Lorenzo Ruggeri ; Prof.ssa Lisa Borgatti and Ing. Gianluca Gottardi Ph.D. THE DIGITAL BACKBONE OF THE DATABASE OF INDIVIDUAL SEISMOGENIC SOURCES (DISS), VERSION 3
Gabriele Tarabusi ; Anna De Santis ; Leonardo Olivieri ; Andrea Spinelli ; Morgan Rota Stabelli ; Roberto Basili and DISS Working Group EVIDENCE OF THE MIRANDOLA ANTICLINE USING HVSR MEASUREMENTS
Gabriele Tarabusi and Ruggero Mazzoni
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DISTRIBUTION POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS IN SOILS DEVELOPED ON KARST IN CROATIA
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Slobodan Miko; Zoran Peh and Ozren Hasan and Martina Šparica Miko THE GEMAS PROJECT: GEOCHEMISTRY OF EUROPEAN AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING LAND SOILS.
Benedetto De Vivo; Stefano Albanese; Annamaria Lima; Clemens Reimann; Manfred Birke; Ilse Schoeters; Alecos Demetriades and the GEMAS Project Team
CONTRIBUTION OF SOIL STUDIES TO GEOCHEMICAL MAPPING: THE PEDOGEOCHEMICAL MAP OF EMILIA-ROMAGNA PLAIN AT
1:250000 SCALE
Alessandro Amorosi ; Marina Guermandi ; Nazaria Marchi ; and Irene Sammartino
EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ON CONTAMINATED SOIL MANAGEMENT.
ASSESSING BACKGROUND VALUES OF METALS AND METALLOIDS IN SOILS OF THE VENETO REGION
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ASSESSMENT AND SPATIAL PREDICTION OF SOIL DIFFUSE CONTAMINATION BY INORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN THE PROVINCE OF
TURIN – NORTHERN ITALY
GABRIELE FABIETTI ; RENZO BARBERIS and mattia biasioli
REGIONAL GEOCHEMICAL MAPPING OF TOPSOIL HEAVY METALS: A SCORPAN KRIGING APPROACH CONDITIONAL ON SOIL MAP
DELINEATIONS AND LAND USE.
Fabrizio Ungaro Nazaria Marchi Costanza Calzolari Marina Guermandi THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT ON THE EMILIA ROMAGNA PEDOGEOCHEMICAL MAP IN RELATION TO THE RISK ANALYSIS MODELS
Igor Villani
NATURAL BACKGROUND CONCENTRATIONS OF METALS IN ALLUVIAL DEPOSITS IN THE VALLEY OF TRENTO (ITALY)
Giovanni Segatta , Wolfgang Genthe THE GEOCHEMICAL ATLAS OF AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING LAND SOILS OF ITALY
De Vivo Benedetto, Cicchella Domenico, Giaccio Lucia, Lima Annamaria, Stefano Albanese, Enrico Dinelli and Paolo Valera
Enrico Dinelli, Manfred Birke, Clemens Reimann, Alecos Demetriades, Benedetto De Vivo, GEMAS Project Team A COMPARISON OF ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION IN THE
AGRICOLTURAL SOILS OF EMILIA ROMAGNA ALLUVIAL PLAIN” THE ACERRA-MARIGLIANO CONURBATION: THE GEOCHEMICAL BASELINE MAPPING OF THE NORTH-EASTERN SECTOR OF THE
NAPLES METROPOLITAN AREA.
Stefano Albanese; Annamaria Lima ; Carmela Rezza ; Giampiero Ferullo and Benedetto De Vivo SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF BACKGROUND AND ANOMALOUS POPULATION OF CHROME IN STREAM SEDIMENTS ON TUSCANEMILIAN APENNINES BASED ON THRESHOLDS DEFINED FROM CONTINUOUS AND DISCRETE CATCHMENT BASIN SURFACE OF
THE CR DATA.
Valerio Lancianese
GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SEDIMENTS FROM COASTAL WETLANDS IN PO RIVER DELTA AREA.
Francesca Migani ; Enrico Dinelli and Fabrizio Borghesi
CONSTRUCTION OF A GEOCHEMICAL ATLAS OF SARDINIA (ITALY)
Paolo Valera ; Alberto Marcello and Salvatore Pretti
REGIONAL GEOCHEMICAL BASELINE MAPPING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT USING TOP SOIL IN CAUVERY BASIN,
TAMILNADU, INDIA
Pradip K. Govil
STEFANO ALBANESE ; ANNAMARIA LIMA ; DOMENICO CICCHELLA ; DIEGO CIVITILLO; ANTONIO COSENZA AND BENEDETTO DE VIVO
THE GEOGENIC NATURE OF SOME HARMFUL ELEMENT ANOMALIES IN THE CENTRAL SECTOR OF PELORITANI MOUNTAINS
(SICILY, ITALY).
Antonio Cosenza, Stefano Albanese, Robert A. Ayuso, Benedetto De Vivo, Annamaria Lima, Elisa Macaione, Antonia Messina.
WEATHERING OF VOLCANIC BASIC ROCKS IN NORTH OF IRAN AND RELATED DEVELOPED SOILS
PETROLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL CONSTRAINTS ON THE EVOLUTION OF LATE PAN-AFRICAN BAKRIYA POST-OROGENIC RING
COMPLEX, CENTRAL EASTERN DESERT, EGYPT
Mohamed M. El-Sayed, Fathy H. Mohamed, and Harald Furnes
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THE GIS-AIDED COLOUR COMPOSITE MAPS OF THE NAPLES METROPOLITAN AREA (ITALY).
Doroozi Roghieh ; Masoudi Fariborz; Ghorbani Mansour and Carmela Vaccaro
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GEMAS PROJECT – INTERESTING RESULTS FROM THE COMPARISON OF AQUA REGIA AND TOTAL ELEMENT CONCENTRATIONS IN
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Laura Billi ; Nazaria Marchi and Marina Guermandi
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Paolo Giandon ; Adriano Garlato and Francesca Ragazzi
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DATABASE GENERATION METHOD FOR GEOLOGICAL CHART INFORMATION ON EXAMPLE OF ORE DEPOSITS OF TIEN-SHAN.
Khabibulla Akbarov A ; Saodat Maripova B and Nosir Shukurov C
APPLICATION OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS TO VISUALIZE CONTAMINATION OF INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS OF
ENVIRONMENT IN SURROUNDING OF BANSKÁ BYSTRICA, SLOVAKIA – CASE STUDY
Jozef Krnáč ; Peter Andráš RADIOMETRIC RISK MAPPING AND ASSESSMENT OF A URBAN ENVIRONMENT: THE PORTICI CASE STUDY (NAPOLI, ITALY).
Annamaria Lima ;Giovan Giuseppe Acerbo; Stefano Albanese; and Benedetto De Vivo THE RAMET PROJECT: A REGIONAL SURVEY ON HEAVY METALS CONTENT IN CULTIVATED SOILS FROM LOMBARDY
Elisa Sacchi; Stefano Brenna; Stefania Fornelli Genot; Massimo Setti; Vanna Maria Sale; Laura Azzolina and Maria Alessandra Leoni COPPER ACCUMULATION IN VINEYARDS SOILS OF LOMBARDY AND ITS TRANSFER TO SURFACE AND GROUND WATER - A
SURVEY IN OLTREPÒ PAVESE.
Vanna maria SALE, Stefano BRENNA, LUISA GARGANO, Maria Alessandra LEONI, Elisa SACCHI, Stefania FORNELLI GENOT GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GRANITOID COMPLEX OF BOROUJERD, NORTH-WEST OF IRAN, FROM THE POINT OF
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Reza Zarei Sahamieh Session 11 - Mapping data and information systems
Christian Aden and Dietmar Kraft PREDICTION OF SURFACE SUBSIDENCE DISPLACEMENT IN URBAN AREAS ОF DONBASS ON THE BASIS OF THE SPECIALPURPOSE GEOINFORMATION SYSTEM
Andrey Antsiferov, Oleksandr Glukhov, Mikhail Tirkel, Vadim Antsiferov, Larisa Kamburova
FROM TRADITION TO IT - BUILDING A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM OF THE EUROPEAN QUATERNARY GEOLOGY
(IQUAME)
Kristine Asch THE GEOMAGNETIC MAPPING OF THE ROMANIAN TERRITORY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE WDMAM PROJECT
Lucian Besutiu ; Luminita Zlagnean ; Ligia ATANASIU NEW GIS-TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND NATURE FRIENDLY MINING
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Session 7 - Oral presentation
SUSCEPTIBILITY MAPS OF COLLAPSE SINKHOLES IN URBAN AREAS BY USING
GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS
Giancarlo Ciotoli (1); Stefania Nisio (2); Maria Grazia Finoia (2) and Angelo Corazza (3)
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(1) Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering (IGAG), National Research Council (CNR). Via
Salaria Km 29,300 C.P. 10. [email protected]
(2) Institute for Environmental Protection and Research, ISPRA (Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la
Ricerca Ambientale) Geological Survey of Italy. Via Vitaliano Brancati 48 - 00144 ROMA. stefania.nisio@
isprambiente.it, [email protected]
(3) Civil Protection Department. Via Vitorchiano, 2 00189 Roma. [email protected]
time, and defines the “risk” in spatial terms only: a
collapse could occur in a certain area in an infinite
time interval and a certain area has characteristics
that facilitate a collapse. In this way collapse
susceptibility maps can be produced identifying the
areas with characteristics prone to the phenomenon.
This could be obtained through three different levels
of modeling: i) the first-level provides the potential of
an area to the collapse occurrence at large scale; ii)
the second-level creates a probabilistic model that
can be extrapolated to similar areas; iii) the thirdlevel tries to evaluate the space-time evolution of
the phenomenon at site specific.
In this work three methodologies have been
proposed and compared to provide the susceptibility
model associated to collapse sinkholes in
urban areas. First-level modeling can produce
susceptibility zonations by using the distance of
each point to the nearest collapse (i.e., the Collapse
Near Distance, CND, Galve et al., 2011). The CND
can be used to test whether new collapses tend
to occur in the vicinity of the previously existing
ones or not and then have favorable conditions for
the development of new collapses. (Galve et al.,
2009, 2011). Another approach is the production
of collapse density maps, assuming that the zones
with a larger number of collapses are more prone
to collapse formation (Galve, 2009). Density maps
can be calculated by using the Kernel Density
Estimation (KDE) (de Smith et al., 2007).
The third predictive strategy belongs to the
second-level modeling. It includes the construction
of a probabilistic model based on the evaluation
of the statistical relationships between the known
collapses and a group of conditioning factors (i.e.,
presence of unfilled cavities, adequate hydrological
conditions, sediments prone to subsidence) by using
Logistic Regression (LR) and/or Geographically
Weighted Regression (GWR) (Doctor et al., 2008).
KEY WORDS: collapse sinkholes, geospatial
analysis, susceptibility maps.
INTRODUCTION
Risk assessment related to collapse sinkholes
in urban areas requires quantitative data on the
susceptibility of the area associated with the
phenomenon and the vulnerability of the human
environment affected by it (Smith, 2009). At this
scope the following steps should be integrated: 1.
the collection of different informative layers (i.e.,
geology, hydrology, geotechnical characteristics,
inventories of cases, geomorphology, etc.); 2.
the hierarchization (“weighting”) of these layers
according to their influence on the phenomenon; 3.
the organization in levels of analysis; 4. the creation
of an appropriate model according to the available
data.
Collapses in the urban area of Rome are
mainly linked to the presence of a dense network
of underground cavities, such as tunnels produced
by historical mining activities, as well as drainage
tunnels and catacombs linked to a history of more
than a thousand years. The presence of these
cavities may easily trigger the collapse of the shallow
or deeper layers from ground level. Subordinate
causes are associated to the loose of soil below
the road surface linked to run-off phenomena
concurrently with intense rainfall.
Over the last decades an increase in the
occurrence of these collapses in the urban center
determines risk conditions to citizenship and
disruption of roads and underground networks
(sewers, water systems, electricity, telephone, etc.).
Furthermore, the aspects related to the preservation
of cultural heritage and of underground sites of
historical and archaeological importance should be
considered.
In this scenario the applicability of the concept of
collapse risk is extremely difficult due to the lack of
data about return times, and thus it is not possible
to calculate probabilities of the event in a given time
horizon. Then the concept of risk has been replaced
with the most generic concept of susceptibility,
which eliminates the probability term related to
RESULTS
Sinkhole Susceptibility Models (SSM) have
been generated and compared for the urban area
of Rome by using CND, KDE and LR at the global
scale.
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Figure 1. Susceptibility models generated for collapse sinkholes in the Rome urban area by using different methods:
Collapse Near Distance (left), Density model (center), Logistic Regression model (right)
The used spatial geo-database includes the
sinkhole inventories and a number of layers related
to potential conditioning factors for the Rome area
(about 350 km2). The conditioning factors are: geology
(i.e., lithologies of the outcropping formations and
backfill thickness), hydrogeology (i.e., water table),
human activity (i.e., presence of catacombs, caves
and galleries, sewer network). All these layers were
transformed in raster with a pixel size of 250×250 m
and are analyzed by using a GIS (ESRI ®ArcMap
TM
10). The collapse inventories consists of 1507
(about 4 collapse/km2) cases of which 1160 occur in
the eastern side of the Tiber river (about 6 collapse/
km2). The collapse inventory has been constructed
by the Institute for Environmental Protection and
Research, ISPRA, Dept. Soil Defense of Geological
Survey of Italy and includes data provided by the
Department of Civil Protection. CND model shows
the susceptibility map as an indirect function of
the distance to the nearest collapse. The highest
susceptibility corresponds to the minimum distance
(pixels surrounding the sinkholes) and the lowest to
the maximum distance (pixels located farthest away
from the nearest sinkhole) (Fig. 1a). KDE model
highlights the number of collapses per unit area and
assigns the highest susceptibility to the maximum
density (Fig. 1b). LR model was calculated to
express the significance of the conditioning factors
in relation to collapse occurrence. The LR results
provide a map of the spatial probability of collapse
occurrence (Fig. 1c). The ROC curves give how well
the three models predict collapses (Fig. 2).
Further refinements of the models will be realized
through the collection of data about the lithological
characteristics and thickness of the cover and of the
formations in which underground cavities were dug,
as well as geometry of the cavities.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Results presented in this paper are part of the
Sinkhole project by ISPRA (project manager: S.
Nisio). We are grateful to Dr. Claudio Succhiarelli of
Roma Capitale municipality for providing data of the
cavity locations.
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Figure 2. ROC curves representing true positive rates
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