An integrated geophysical approach for water infiltration detection and characterization at Monte Cotugno rock-fill dam (southern Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
This study concerns with an integrated geophysical approach for the detection and spatial-temporal characteri-
zation of the water infiltration into the Monte Cotugno dam embankment. This strategic civil infrastructure is the
largest rock-fill dam in Europe and represents the nodal point of the water system feeding the Basilicata, Puglia
and Calabria regions (southern Italy). Here, we propose an approach based on the combination of geophysical
techniques as Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) with Thermal-InfraRed
mapping (TIR) and geotechnical in-situ measurements. Such an approach was applied for the diagnosis of
the Monte Cotugno dam with the aim both to gain information about the geometry of visible micro-fractures
in the dam coverage and have a rapid mapping of the dam inner areas affected by water infiltration phenomena.
The sensing methods were deployed in a cascade modality, where the Thermal-InfraRed (TIR) method was used
for surveying the dam along the overall length in order to achieve information about the dam coverage status. In
particular, TIR analysis allowed us to identify five areas affected by significant fractures and coating detachment.
Afterwards, GPR surveys were performed on the sloping side of the dam by investigating few areas among those
identified by TIR analysis. In this way, it was possible to get indications whether the water infiltration affected the
deeper parts of the dam. Lastly, Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) method was applied in order to detect
deeper inner areas affected by water leakages. Finally, a joint interpretation of the three sensing methods was
confirmed by shallow boreholes (b20 m) drilled over the dam crown, which have evidenced the presence of
localised water leakages in the dam. In conclusion, the results are encouraging and the integrated use of non-invasive
sensing techniques can be considered an effective tool for the diagnosis and short- and long-term monitoring
of critical infrastructures as the Monte Cotugno dam.
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Rock-fill dam monitoring; Ground penetrating radar; Electrical resistivity tomography; Thermal-infrared sensing; Water leakage detection
Elenco autori:
Soldovieri, Francesco; Palombo, Angelo; Lapenna, Vincenzo; Loperte, Antonio; Santini, Federico
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