Sensors (Jun 2024)

Evaluation of a Ground Subsidence Zone in an Urban Area Using Geophysical Methods

  • Lara De Giorgi,
  • Dora Francesca Barbolla,
  • Chiara Torre,
  • Stefano Settembrini,
  • Giovanni Leucci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24123757
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 12
p. 3757

Abstract

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An important geological risk to which many towns in Puglia are exposed is sinking cavities in urban areas. For urban centers, studying, mapping, providing geological and speleological descriptions, classifying, and cataloging the forms and types of cavities is essential because cavities are linked to past local anthropic and natural processes at different sites. These circumstances could lead to the enhancement of existing underground cavities in urban areas through conservation and continuous monitoring. Unfortunately, in many cases, these underground cavities have been used as landfills and subsequently abandoned. In late March 2007, one of these cavities collapsed inside Gallipoli’s inhabited center, causing damage to the structures but fortunately not human lives. In the area surrounding the collapsed cavity, a series of geophysical investigations were undertaken using ground penetrating radar in an attempt to delimit the area of collapse and develop possible interventions for restoration. In the same area, these measures were repeated 16 years later in December 2022 due to another collapse. The comparison between data acquired in these two periods shows that there were no strong changes apart from an increased presence of subsoil moisture in 2022.

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