CNR (Italian National Research Council) IRPI (Research Institute for
Geo-Hydrological Protection), Turin office, Strada delle Cacce 73, 10135
Turin, Italy
CNR (Italian National Research Council) IRPI (Research Institute for
Geo-Hydrological Protection), Turin office, Strada delle Cacce 73, 10135
Turin, Italy
Paolo Allasia
CNR (Italian National Research Council) IRPI (Research Institute for
Geo-Hydrological Protection), Turin office, Strada delle Cacce 73, 10135
Turin, Italy
Nunzio Luciano Fazio
CNR (Italian National Research Council) IRPI (Research Institute for
Geo-Hydrological Protection), Bari office, Via Amendola 122 I, 70126 Bari,
Italy
Michele Perrotti
CNR (Italian National Research Council) IRPI (Research Institute for
Geo-Hydrological Protection), Bari office, Via Amendola 122 I, 70126 Bari,
Italy
In the Apulia region (southeastern Italy) we are monitoring a soft-rock coastal cliff using webcams and strain sensors. In this urban and touristic area, coastal recession is extremely rapid and rockfalls are very frequent. In our work we are using low-cost and open-source hardware and software, trying to correlate both meteorological information with measures obtained from crack meters and webcams, aiming to recognize potential precursor signals that could be triggered by instability phenomena.
In the Apulia region (southeastern Italy) we are monitoring a soft-rock coastal cliff using...