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📢 We report the publication of the following article in Open Access MDPI – Geosciences: Ground Displacements Estimation through GNSS and Geometric Leveling: A Geological Interpretation of the 2016-2017 Seismic Sequence in Central Italy by Riccardo Salvini (Department of Environment, Earth and Physical Sciences and Center for GeoTechnologies of the University of Siena), Claudio Vanneschi (Integrated Regional Information

📢 new paper in  Open Access MDPI – Geosciences Stress–Strain Investigation of the Rock Mass Based on Overcoring with CSIRO HI Cell Test and Numerical Modeling: A Case Study from an Italian Underground Marble Quarry by Riccardo Salvini, Andrea Ermini, Vivien Di Lucia, Luisa Beltramone, Daniele Silvestri, Andrea Rindinella (Department of Environment, Earth and Physical Sciences and Center for GeoTechnologies

Geologists: mountain engineers, climate historians, Earth advocates 🎥 On February 13, 2023, the transmission "Spunti e Spuntini" of Teletruria spoke of the Center for GeoTechnologies of the University of Siena and of the Master of Science in Engineering Geology A.Y. 2022/2023 (deadline March 15th, 2023). 👨🏼‍🎓 👨🏽‍🏫 Below the video-interview (in italian) with Riccardo Salvini, Associate

Italy has, together with Iceland, the highest concentration of active volcanoes in Europe. A series of geophysical measurement campaigns has recently concluded in the south-western sector of Vesuvius, within the "Tirone - Alto Vesuvio" reserve, aimed at identifying volcanic structures linked to the Plinian eruption of "Avellino" (which occurred about 4000 years ago). The activities carried out

The calls for the 1st and 2nd level University Masters of Science in Centre for GeoTechnologies of the University of Siena have been published for A.Y. 2022/2023! You can find below are the links to the calls and deadlines of the individual Masters of Science: Geomatics I level - call deadline: 15.11.2022 - link to the call

Renewed and expanded the Agreement between University of Siena and Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) for technological innovation in the field of geosciences. Thanks to the new Agreement, a new branch of the INGV was established at the Center for GeoTechnologies (CGT) of the University of Siena in San Giovanni Valdarno (AR). With the new