Stromboli island has a complex geological history with repeated changes in the volcanic activity alternating with destructive events, caldera collapses and flank landslides. The last activity resulted in the creation of the Sciara del Fuoco depression which was modified by the recent 2002-2003 landslide. The variation in lithology, degree of tectonization and disturbance has resulted in the presence of a wide spectrum of geotechnical materials. This paper summarises the physical and mechanical properties of Stromboli's intact rocks, rock masses and loose deposits, based on field surveys and laboratory tests. A new classification of the rock succession is introduced and four lithotechnical units defined: Lava, Lava-Breccia, Breccia and Pyroclastic deposit. The range of variability in bulk volume, porosity, intact rock compressive strength and geological strength index is presented. The Hoek and Brown's failure criterion was applied for each lithotechnical unit and the rock mass friction angle, apparent cohesion, tensile and compressive strength, global strength and modulus of deformation calculated in a specified stress range.

Apuani, T., Corazzato, C., Cancelli, A., Tibaldi, A. (2005). Physical and mechanical properties of rock masses at Stromboli: a dataset for volcano instability evaluation. BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 64(4), 419-431 [10.1007/s10064-005-0007-0].

Physical and mechanical properties of rock masses at Stromboli: a dataset for volcano instability evaluation

CORAZZATO, CLAUDIA;TIBALDI, ALESSANDRO
2005

Abstract

Stromboli island has a complex geological history with repeated changes in the volcanic activity alternating with destructive events, caldera collapses and flank landslides. The last activity resulted in the creation of the Sciara del Fuoco depression which was modified by the recent 2002-2003 landslide. The variation in lithology, degree of tectonization and disturbance has resulted in the presence of a wide spectrum of geotechnical materials. This paper summarises the physical and mechanical properties of Stromboli's intact rocks, rock masses and loose deposits, based on field surveys and laboratory tests. A new classification of the rock succession is introduced and four lithotechnical units defined: Lava, Lava-Breccia, Breccia and Pyroclastic deposit. The range of variability in bulk volume, porosity, intact rock compressive strength and geological strength index is presented. The Hoek and Brown's failure criterion was applied for each lithotechnical unit and the rock mass friction angle, apparent cohesion, tensile and compressive strength, global strength and modulus of deformation calculated in a specified stress range.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Stromboli volcano; lithotechnical unit; failure criterion; rock mass strength
English
1-dic-2005
64
4
419
431
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Apuani, T., Corazzato, C., Cancelli, A., Tibaldi, A. (2005). Physical and mechanical properties of rock masses at Stromboli: a dataset for volcano instability evaluation. BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 64(4), 419-431 [10.1007/s10064-005-0007-0].
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