Late Quaternary fluvial terraces of the Romagna and Marche Apennines, Italy: Climatic, lithologic, and tectonic controls on terrace genesis in an active orogen

KW Wegmann, FJ Pazzaglia - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2009 - Elsevier
We synthesize a new fluvial terrace chronostratigraphy of the Bidente and Musone Rivers
cast within a broader European framework, which forms the basis of a terrace genesis and …

[PDF][PDF] Geomorphic expression of active tectonics in a rapidly-deforming forearc, Sila massif, Calabria, southern Italy

P Molin, FJ Pazzaglia, F Dramis - American journal of science, 2004 - ajsonline.org
We examine the tectonic geomorphology of La Sila, Calabria, southern Italy, a high-standing
(1500 m) plateau surrounded by crustal extension, with map, DEM, and field data. These …

An outline of the geology of the Northern Apennines (Italy), with geological map at 1: 250,000 scale

P Conti, G Cornamusini… - Italian Journal of …, 2020 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
An outline of the geology of the Italian Northern Apennines, to accompany a geological map
at 1: 250,000 scale covering the Emilia-Romagna, Marche, Tuscany and Umbria regions, is …

Quantifying rock uplift rates using channel steepness and cosmogenic nuclide–determined erosion rates: Examples from northern and southern Italy

AJ Cyr, DE Granger, V Olivetti, P Molin - Lithosphere, 2010 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Rock uplift rates can be difficult to measure over 103–105 yr time scales. If, however, a
landscape approaches steady state, where hillslope erosion and rock uplift rates are steady …

Recent and active tectonics of the external zone of the Northern Apennines (Italy)

M Boccaletti, G Corti, L Martelli - International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2011 - Springer
We present a comprehensive study of the recent and active tectonics of the external part of
the Northern Apennines (Italy) by using morphotectonic, geological–structural, and …

Anatomy of turbidites and linked debrites based on long distance (120× 30 km) bed correlation, Marnoso Arenacea Formation, Northern Apennines, Italy

LA Amy, PJ Talling - Sedimentology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Much of our understanding of submarine sediment‐laden density flows that transport very
large volumes (ca 1 to 100 km3) of sediment into the deep ocean comes from careful …

[PDF][PDF] Anatomy and emplacement mechanism of a large submarine slide within a Miocene foredeep in the northern Apennines, Italy: A field perspective

CC Lucente, GA Pini - American Journal of Science, 2003 - ajsonline.org
The Casaglia Monte della Colonna (CMC) body, from the middle Miocene Marnoso-
arenacea Formation of the Northern Apennines, covering more than 350 square kilometers …

Facies architecture of individual basin‐plain turbidites: Comparison with existing models and implications for flow processes

EJ Sumner, PJ Talling, LA Amy, RB Wynn… - …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Current understanding of submarine sediment density flows is based heavily on their
deposits, because such flows are notoriously difficult to monitor directly. However, it is rarely …

Combining ground based remote sensing tools for rockfalls assessment and monitoring: The Poggio Baldi Landslide Natural Laboratory

S Romeo, A Cosentino, F Giani, G Mastrantoni… - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
Nowadays the use of remote monitoring sensors is a standard practice in landslide
characterization and monitoring. In the last decades, technologies such as LiDAR, terrestrial …

Distinguishing between tectonic and lithologic controls on bedrock channel longitudinal profiles using cosmogenic 10Be erosion rates and channel steepness index

AJ Cyr, DE Granger, V Olivetti, P Molin - Geomorphology, 2014 - Elsevier
Knickpoints in fluvial channel longitudinal profiles and channel steepness index values
derived from digital elevation data can be used to detect tectonic structures and infer spatial …