E Miccadei, T Piacentini, M Buccolini - Geologica Carpathica, 2017 - archive.sciendo.com
The most recent research studies into the long-term landscape evolution of the Abruzzo area, carried out over the last twenty years at the “G. d'Annunzio” University of Chieti …
L Bracchetti, L Carotenuto, A Catorci - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2012 - Elsevier
In the Mediterranean mountains and hills spontaneous reforestation occurred in the last fifty years at the expenses of open habitats. This process was triggered by depopulation and …
The Gödöllő Hills, a low-relief terrain within the Central Pannonian Basin in Hungary, is characterised by moderate tectonic deformation rates. Although typical tectonic landforms …
Extreme rainfall events represent one of the main triggers of landslides. As climate change continues to reshape global weather patterns, the frequency and intensity of such events are …
RD Kaplay, MD Babar, S Mukherjee… - Geological Society …, 2017 - lyellcollection.org
We geomorphometrically characterize the tectonics near the microseismically active Nanded region, Maharashtra, India. We used the geomorphic indices of active tectonics in 32 sub …
L D'Alessandro, E Miccadei, T Piacentini - Quaternary International, 2003 - Elsevier
The relief features of the Apennine chain have been developed in a complex geomorphological and geological evolution from Neogene to Quaternary. In order to define …
We document different modes of failure and the hierarchy of fault development in the slope- basinal sequence of marls and carbonate grainstones in the eastern part of the Majella …
Investigating, from surface, deep-seated geothermal systems below hundreds to thousands of meters of thick clastic and unconsolidated sediments is always a timely theme for …
R Raj - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2012 - Elsevier
Landscape owes its shape to the combination of tectonic and climatic forces. Differential displacement of land by tectonic processes changes the elevation of earth's surface locally …