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Geoengineering problems and solutions in the Murge karst (Apulia, {SE} Italy)

Title: Geoengineering problems and solutions in the Murge karst (Apulia, {SE} Italy)
Authors: Gioacchino Francesco Andriani; Giuseppe Diprizio; Isabella Serena Liso; Lidia Loiotine; Mario Parise
Contributors: Andriani, Gioacchino Francesco; Diprizio, Giuseppe; Liso, ISABELLA SERENA; Loiotine, Lidia; Parise, Mario
Publication Year: 2021
Collection: Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro: CINECA IRIS
Subject Terms: Engineering geology; karst; Apulia
Description: The Murge area extends for about 6000 km and is represented by a NW–SE karst plateau whose elevation decreases by means of fault-bounded displaced blocks towardNE, from about 680 m a.s.l. (High Murge) down to the Adriatic sea (Low Murge and Apulian Adriatic shelf). Geologically, it consists of a 3 km-thick Cretaceous carbonatesuccession of well-bedded limestones and dolomites, locally covered by thin Late Pliocene-Quaternary deposits, namely calcarenites and subordinate sands and clays. Fromthe end of Cretaceous up to Pliocene, the Murge area experienced a long period of exposure which favored the development of karst processes responsible for the genesisof surface and underground features, like swallow holes, dolines, dry valleys, poljes and caves. In particular, the main cave and conduit systems develop in the fi rst tens ofmetres from the ground, involving entirely the epikarst or subcutaneous zone. Many are the geoengineering problems in this area due to complexity of the karst landscape and of the underground drainage system. Some of them regard thehydrogeological and hydrological aspects, involving aquifer pollution and groundwater contamination, or fl ash fl oods related to clustered rainfall and the related suddenrunoff ; other problems result from rock or soil failure mechanisms through occurrence of collapse and suff osion sinkholes. In the Murge karst, collapse sinkholes occurboth as natural phenomena, linked to karst caves, but they can be also induced by anthropogenic cavities, consisting of excavation by man for shelter, cultural proposes orwhere rocks were mined to be used as building material. In particular, the occurrence of sinkholes results typically from sudden collapses of the roof of underground voids,and have been at the origin of casualties and severe damage. Subtle and gradual suff osion sinkholes develop where seepage erosion occurs in sandy soils whose grainssettle into voids in the underlying carbonate rocks. This mechanism induces diff erential settlements and rotations of ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: journal:GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH ABSTRACTS; https://hdl.handle.net/11586/468380
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-2366
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/11586/468380; https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-2366
Accession Number: edsbas.95D83E4A
Database: BASE