A Study of the Correlation Between Electrical Resistivity and Matric Suction for Unsaturated Ash-Fall Pyroclastic Soils in the Campania Region (Southern Italy)
Pantaleone De Vita, Rosa Di Maio, Ester Piegari

TL;DR
This study establishes a direct relationship between electrical resistivity and matric suction in unsaturated pyroclastic soils, enabling improved monitoring of slope stability and early warning of landslides in volcanic regions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel correlation between electrical resistivity and matric suction specific to pyroclastic soils, enhancing in-situ monitoring capabilities for slope failure risk.
Findings
Electrical resistivity correlates with matric suction in pyroclastic soils.
Resistivity measurements can monitor larger soil volumes effectively.
The relationship aids in early warning of slope movements.
Abstract
In the territory of the Campania region (southern Italy), critical rainfall events periodically trigger dangerous fast slope movements involving ashy and pyroclastic soils originated by the explosive phases of the Mt. Somma-Vesuvius volcano and deposited along the surrounding mountain ranges. In this paper, an integration of engineering-geological and geophysical measurements is presented to characterize unsaturated pyroclastic samples collected in a test area on the Sarno Mountains (Salerno and Avellino provinces, Campania region). The laboratory analyses were aimed at defining both soil water retention and electrical resistivity curves versus water content. From the matching of the experimental data, a direct relationship between electrical resistivity and matric suction is retrieved for the investigated soil horizons typical of a ash-fall pyroclastic succession. The obtained relation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLandslides and related hazards · Soil and Unsaturated Flow · Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics
