Geomorphological analyses of a wide coastal belt between northern Calabria and Puglia, where a well-exposed staircase of marine terraces extensively crops out, were performed in …
We provide a step-by-step analysis and discussion of the 'PSI-based matrix approach', a methodology employing ground deformation velocities derived through Persistent Scatterer …
Calabria represents an ideal site to analyze the topography of a subduction zone as it is located on top of a narrow active Wadati‐Benioff zone and shows evidence of rapid uplift …
S Bianchini, F Cigna, G Righini, C Proietti… - Environmental Earth …, 2012 - Springer
Landslide detection and mapping represent fundamental requirements for every hazard and risk evaluation and consequent improvement of the management strategies for such natural …
In mountainous landscapes, where strongly deformed pelitic sediments outcrop, earthflows can dominate denudation processes and landscape evolution. This paper investigated …
Abstract The Calabrian Arc represents one of the most active sectors of the upper plate of the Tyrrhenian-Ionian subduction system. This research aims to reconstruct the evolution of …
D Presti, A Billi, B Orecchio, C Totaro, C Faccenna… - Tectonophysics, 2013 - Elsevier
Crustal earthquake focal mechanisms are investigated in the Calabrian Arc region, where the western Mediterranean subduction process is close to ending and the residual Ionian …
Abstract The Crotone Basin is a Neogene-Quaternary depocenter developed along the Ionian margin of Calabria, southern Italy. The basin opening was concomitant with the onset …
The Sila Massif in the Calabrian Arc (southern Italy) is a key site to study the response of a landscape to rock uplift. Here an uplift rate of∼ 1 mm/yr has imparted a deep imprint on the …