This thesis investigates shallow subsurface structures, specifically active faults, in the Carpeneto and Melarolo areas of northeastern Italy using 2D seismic reflection methods. The results highlight variations in subsurface layering and suggest possible fault activity, contributing to the broader understanding of the region’s recent tectonic evolution.
This thesis investigates shallow subsurface structures, specifically active faults, in the Carpeneto and Melarolo areas of northeastern Italy using 2D seismic reflection methods. The results highlight variations in subsurface layering and suggest possible fault activity, contributing to the broader understanding of the region’s recent tectonic evolution.
High-resolution seismic reflection methods to detect shallow hazards in Carpeneto and Melarolo (UD), Italy
SHIBLI, JANA
2024/2025
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This thesis investigates shallow subsurface structures, specifically active faults, in the Carpeneto and Melarolo areas of northeastern Italy using 2D seismic reflection methods. The results highlight variations in subsurface layering and suggest possible fault activity, contributing to the broader understanding of the region’s recent tectonic evolution.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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