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Le Collezioni estensi di antichità tra Roma Tivoli e Ferrara : Arredo scultoreo nelle dimore estensi
Geomechanical characterization of carbonate rock masses by means of laser scanner technique
Knowledge of the geometrical and structural setting of rock masses is crucial to evaluate the stability and to design
the most suitable stabilization works. The traditional survey techniques are often expensive, and present great
difficulties related to logistics in accessing the sites, the high hazard for the operators, and the height of the rock
faces, or simply beacuse of the wide extent of the rock walls to be examined. In this work we use the Terrestrial
Laser Scanning (TLS) at the site of the Grave of the Castellana Caves, a famous show cave in southern Italy.
The Grave is the natural access to the cave system, produced by the collapse of the vault of the original cave,
due to upward progression of instabilities in the carbonate rock masses. It is about 55-m high, bell.shaped, and
shows a maximum width of 120 m. Aim of the work is the characterization of carbonate rock masses from both
the structural and geo-mechanical standpoints through the use of innovative survey techniques. TLS survey
provides a product consisting of milions of geo-referenced points, to be managed in space, to become a suitable
database for the morphological and geological-structural analysis. Studying by means of TLS a rock face, partly
inaccessible or located in very complex environments, allows to investigate slopes in their overall areal extent,
thus offering advantages both as regards safety of the workers and time needed for the survey. In addition to TLS,
the traditional approach was also followed by performing scanlines surveys along the rims of the Grave, following
the ISRM recommendations for characterization of discontuity in rock masses. A quantitative comparison among
the data obtained by TLS technique and those deriving from the classical geo-mechanical survey is eventually
presented, to discuss potentiality of drawbacks of the different techniques used for surveying the rock masses
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