Studia Geotechnica et Mechanica (Mar 2020)

2D numerical analysis of the seismic response of a karst rock mass: importance of underground caves and geostructural details

  • Giovanni Bruno,
  • Fabrizio Carucci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/sgem-2019-0028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 1
pp. 61 – 73

Abstract

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The present study shows the results of a 2D local seismic response (LSR) analysis, simulated for a geomechanical model consisting of a layered carbonate rock mass with hypogean karst caves and a structural–lithostratigraphic complex setting, in an area within the Municipality of Turi (Apulia, Italy). In this case study a Distinct Element Code (DEM) code (UDEC) was used for the LSR simulations conducted on a model both in the absence and in the presence of two overlapping karst caves. The preliminary stress–strain model analysis show some tensile yielding points clustered on the roof of the upper karst cave, already in static conditions, and the phenomenon becomes even more noticeable in dynamic conditions. This is perfectly in agreement with the real occurrence of a sinkhole that brought to the light the underlying karst cave, in the case study area, in the recent past.

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