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Journal of Maps | 2016

Morpho-sedimentary features and sediment transport model of the submerged beach of the ‘Pineta della foce del Garigliano’ SCI Site (Caserta, southern Italy)

Micla Pennetta; Vincenzo Maria Brancato; Sandro De Muro; Dario Gioia; Claudio Kalb; Corrado Stanislao; Alessio Valente; Carlo Donadio

ABSTRACT In this paper, we present the results of a detailed geomorphological and sedimentological study of a coastal sector of southern Italy, the Pineta della foce del Garigliano SCI (i.e. Site of Community Importance), which is largely affected by shoreline retreat and the degradation of dune habitat. The analysis of shoreline evolution demonstrates that severe erosion processes have occurred over the last 50 years. They caused the complete dismantling of the foredune, whereas the anomalous and advanced position of the secondary dune promoted a progressive loss of vegetation habitat of high environmental value such as juniper (Juniperus oxycedrus ssp. macrocarpa). Morpho-sedimentary data and hydrodynamic models suggest that the main climate events promoted a net longshore transport toward the South. Our analyses confirm that erosion processes are linked to natural factors but several negative human practices have contributed to the acceleration of shoreline retreat and degradation of the dune habitat. In addition to its scientific value, the map and data here presented represent an important tool for beach management purposes.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2017

Characterization and source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) in the sediments of gulf of Pozzuoli (Campania, Italy)

Michele Arienzo; Carlo Donadio; Olga Mangoni; Francesco Bolinesi; Corrado Stanislao; Marco Trifuoggi; Maria Toscanesi; Gabriella Di Natale; Luciano Ferrara

Most of the literature reports on the impact of the former Bagnoli brownfield on the pollution of Bagnoli Bay, embedded in the Gulf of Pozzuoli (GoP). Thus, we studied concentrations, types and sources of sixteen PAHs (EPA) in sediments at 22 sites along 5 transects covering the entire area of GoP. Outstanding levels of PAHs were found, varying from 7.1μgg-1 to 2.5 E+3μgg-1. Sediments collected at sites far away from Bagnoli were found to be polluted to a similar extent than those facing the brownfield site, with values>100μgg-1. Total PAHs levels in the sediments of GoP were higher by thirty-eleven thousand fold than those reported by other studies from various marine sites in the world. Transit axes of fine and very fine sands and diagnostic indexes revealed a common pyrolytic PAHs pollution spreading from the Bagnoli plant to all GoP.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2017

Distribution and enrichment of trace metals in surface marine sediments in the Gulf of Pozzuoli and off the coast of the brownfield metallurgical site of Ilva of Bagnoli (Campania, Italy)

Marco Trifuoggi; Carlo Donadio; Olga Mangoni; Luciano Ferrara; Francesco Bolinesi; Rosa Anna Nastro; Corrado Stanislao; Maria Toscanesi; Gabriella Di Natale; Michele Arienzo

The distribution of metals in surface sediments of Gulf of Pozzuoli (GoP), embedding the former second Italian largest integrated steelworks of Bagnoli, was studied based on sediment dispersal, quality guidelines (SQGs) and quantitative pollution indices of the respective metals. As, Cd, Hg, Pb, Zn largely exceeded the limits. Hg had a mean of 5.8mg/kg, twentyfold higher the rule, accumulating primarily near Bagnoli site. The mean effective range quotient, m-ERM-Q, revealed a high potential for negative biological effects especially in the area nearby the Bagnoli site. The enrichment factor (EF) values were outstandingly high, >1.5 with values which were often ≥100. The geoaccumulation index, Igeo, was very critical for Cr, Cu, Hg and Ni, showing an Igeo in the range of strongly polluted (45). The principal component analysis (PCA) and Pearsons correlation matrix (CM), excluded significant contribution from weathering products.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018

Levels of pollution of rare earth elements in the surface sediments from the Gulf of Pozzuoli (Campania, Italy)

Marco Trifuoggi; Carlo Donadio; Luciano Ferrara; Corrado Stanislao; Maria Toscanesi; Michele Arienzo

The Gulf of Pozzuoli includes the former second largest Italian steelworks of Bagnoli. The REE, Y, Th and Sc pollution in sediments of the Gulf of Pozzuoli was determined. Ce, La, Nd and Pr had the highest percentage distribution of rare earth elements normalized respect to chondrite with 31.19, 28.35, 19.51 and 8.41% individually. It was observed a marked enrichment of these elements, from west to the east from 26.39 to 111.04 mg/kg and from onshore to offshore from 31.67 to 217.74 mg/kg. The output of the principal component analysis revealed that the REE were mainly of anthropic origin being clearly linked to that of PAHs, metals and organic matter. This, together with their distribution patterns, highlighted the role of the former Bagnoli metallurgical plant in the pollution of the gulf.


88° CONGRESSO DELLA SOCIETÀ GEOLOGICA ITALIANA “Geosciences on a changing planet: learning from the past, exploring the future” | 2016

Coastal Morphodynamics AIGeo-WG: new geomorphological legend of the Italian coast.

A. Chelli; Domenico Aringoli; P. P. C. Aucelli; M. A. Baldassarre; Piero Bellotti; M. Bini; S. Biolchi; S. Bontempi; P. Brandolini; Lina Davoli; S. De Muro; S. Devoto; G. Di Paola; Carlo Donadio; M. Ferrari; S. Furlani; Angelo Ibba; A. Marsico; G. Mastronuzzi; R. T. Melis; M. Milella; Luigi Mucerino; Olivia Nesci; E. Lupia Palmieri; Micla Pennetta; A. Piscitelli; P. E. Orrú; V. Panizza; D. Piacentini; Nicola Pusceddu

Abstract from 88th Congress of the Italian Geological Society, 2016-09-07 - 2016-09-09, NaplesAbstract from 88th Congress of the Italian Geological Society, 2016-09-07, 2016-09-09, Naplesbook Edited by D. Calcaterra, S. Mazzoli, F.M. Petti, B. Carmina & A. Zuccari doi: 10.3301/ROL.2016.79


Quaternary International | 2016

Geomorphological features of the archaeological marine area of Sinuessa in Campania, southern Italy

Micla Pennetta; Corrado Stanislao; Veronica D'Ambrosio; Fabio Marchese; Carmine Minopoli; Alfredo Trocciola; Renata Valente; Carlo Donadio


Geografia Fisica E Dinamica Quaternaria | 2017

Geomorphological map of the italian coast: from a descriptive to a morphodynamic approach

G. Mastronuzzi; Domenico Aringoli; P. P. C. Aucelli; M. A. Baldassarre; Piero Bellotti; M. Bini; S. Biolchi; S. Bontempi; P. Brandolini; A. Chelli; Lina Davoli; G. Deiana; S. De Muro; S. Devoto; G. Di Paola; Carlo Donadio; P. Fago; M. Ferrari; S. Furlani; Angelo Ibba; E. Lupia Palmieri; A. Marsico; R. T. Melis; M. Milella; Luigi Mucerino; Olivia Nesci; P. E. Orrú; V. Panizza; Micla Pennetta; D. Piacentini


Quaternary International | 2018

Geomorphological and paleoenvironmental evolution in the prehistoric framework of the coastland of Mondragone, southern Italy

Giuseppe Aiello; Diana Barra; C. Collina; Marcello Piperno; A. Guidi; Corrado Stanislao; M. Saracino; Carlo Donadio


CSE - City Safety Energy | 2017

Evaluation of recent vertical motions along the Island of Capri: geoarchaeological evidences and implications at the Roman villa of Palazzo a Mare.

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Shaping the Mediterranean basin: islands, coastlines and cultures across time. INTERNATIONAL GEOARCHAEOLOGY WORKSHOP | 2015

Geomorphological features of the marine area of Sinuessa in Campania, southern Italy.

Micla Pennetta; Alfredo Trocciola; Carmine Minopoli; Renata Valente; Corrado Stanislao; Carlo Donadio

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Micla Pennetta

University of Naples Federico II

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Carlo Donadio

University of Naples Federico II

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Carlo Donadio

University of Naples Federico II

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Luciano Ferrara

University of Naples Federico II

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Marco Trifuoggi

University of Naples Federico II

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Maria Toscanesi

University of Naples Federico II

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Michele Arienzo

University of Naples Federico II

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Angelo Ibba

University of Cagliari

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