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Authors: | Vannoli, P. | Title: | Identification of areas of potential soil instability and/or fault rupture through aerial photos and geomorphological studies | Issue Date: | 2006 | Series/Report no.: | GOCE-CT 2003-505488 |
Keywords: | GEOMORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES INSTABILITY |
Subject Classification: | 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.03. Geomorphology | Abstract: | The geomorphologic investigation yields information about specific topographic features (e.g. sharp ridges) and landforms of particular interest for microzoning purposes (e.g. paleo-hydrography elements). The geomorphological study is also a useful contribution to constrain earthquake ground shaking scenarios. The geomorphological study of the municipal area of about 182 km2 of Catania was performed through photo interpretation. |
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