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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Geophysical Researches to Detect Karst Caves in the Main Polje of Apulia

    Canale di Pirro, the main polje in Apulia, extends for 12 km in the Low Murge karst area. It hosts the deepest cave in the region, reaching the depth of −324 m. Geophysical analyses have been performed in corr...

    G. Romano, M. De Girolamo, M. Parise in EuroKarst 2022, Málaga (2023)

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    The Link Between Man and Water in Karst, Through Examples From Apulia (S Italy)

    In this contribution three different sites from the Apulian karst of southern Italy are illustrated about the issue of water flowing out in caves, and how these latter represented remarkable sites for the hist...

    M. Parise, I. S. Liso in EuroKarst 2022, Málaga (2023)

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    Hydrogeological Characterization and Modeling at Two Test Sites of the Apulian Karst (Southern Italy)

    Differently from the classical hydrogeological methods applied for porous or fractured aquifers, karst groundwater needs specific adaptation in the investigating techniques. Monitoring and surveying actions, p...

    I. S. Liso, C. Cherubini, M. Parise in EuroKarst 2022, Málaga (2023)

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    Seismically induced slope instability maps validated at an urban scale by site numerical simulations

    Maps of seismically induced instability at the urban scale can be drawn by means of geographic information system (GIS) tools that integrate different information layers such as (1) a landslide inventory; (2) ...

    G. Vessia, L. Pisano, G. Tromba, M. Parise in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the En… (2017)

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    Map** the susceptibility to sinkholes in coastal areas, based on stratigraphy, geomorphology and geophysics

    Sinkholes and land subsidence are among the main coastal geologic hazards. Their occurrence poses a serious threat to the man-made environment, due to the increasing density of population, pipelines and other ...

    S. Margiotta, S. Negri, M. Parise, R. Valloni in Natural Hazards (2012)

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    Rockfall hazard assessment along a road in the Sorrento Peninsula, Campania, southern Italy

    Rockfalls are common in the steep and vertical slopes of the Campania carbonate massifs and ridges, and frequently represent the main threat to the anthropogenic environment, potentially damaging urban areas, ...

    B. Palma, M. Parise, P. Reichenbach, F. Guzzetti in Natural Hazards (2012)

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    Wildfire impacts on the processes that generate debris flows in burned watersheds

    Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses due to both the direct effects of the fires and the subsequent accelerated runoff, erosion, and debris flow. ...

    M. Parise, S. H. Cannon in Natural Hazards (2012)

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    Introduction to the special issue “Landslides: forecasting, hazard evaluation, and risk mitigation”

    M. Parise, G. R. Iovine, P. Reichenbach, F. Guzzetti in Natural Hazards (2012)

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    Landslide Activity Maps for Landslide Hazard Evaluation: Three Case Studies from Southern Italy

    This paper focuses on the application of landslideactivity maps for evaluating the mass movementhazard in selected areas of the Southern Apenninesof Italy: Bisaccia, Calitri, and Buoninventre. Theavailability ...

    M. Parise, J. Wasowski in Natural Hazards (1999)