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Geomorphology | 1996

Morphological and morphometric approach to the study of the structural arrangement of northeastern Abruzzo (central Italy)

E. Centamore; S. Ciccacci; M. Del Monte; Paola Fredi; E. Lupia Palmieri

Abstract The morphotectonic research at the Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra of the Universita di Roma “La Sapienza” aims to define the role of tectonics and neotectonics in the morphological evolution of central Italy. In this context the relationships between morphology and tectonics have been investigated in an area of northern Abruzzo extending from the Apennine chain to the Adriatic Sea. Morphological and morphometric analyses carried out show that the geomorphological evolution of the study area was strongly affected by tectonics, especially recently. The most recent extensional tectonics intersect the previous compressive structures (overthrust, reverse faults, folds, strike-slip faults) determining the structural arrangement characterized by uplifted and downthrown blocks. Morphological analysis shows that extentional tectonics occurred with the following alignments: NW-SE, NNW-SSE, NE-SW, ENE-WSW, N-S and E-W. The spatial variability of amplitude of relief values corroborated the observations obtained from previous analyses; in particular the existence of different blocks, differentially uplifted along the alignments mentioned above. Finally, data obtained through the statistical analysis of preferred stream orientations confirm the previous considerations, showing that the same tectonic directions markedly influenced the drainage network development. Streams of lower order preferentially follow the N-S and E-W directions which suggests that these tectonic trends were active until very recent times (at least up to the Late Pleistocene). The results obtained testify both to the effectiveness of the methodological approach and the likelihood of the proposed morphotectonic arrangement of the study area.


Geomorphology | 2009

Space-time variability of denudation rates at the catchment and hillslope scales on the Tyrrhenian side of Central Italy

M. Della Seta; M. Del Monte; Paola Fredi; E. Lupia Palmieri


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2011

Landslide susceptibility assessment in the Upper Orcia Valley (Southern Tuscany, Italy) through conditional analysis: a contribution to the unbiased selection of causal factors

Francesca Vergari; M. Della Seta; M. Del Monte; Paola Fredi; E. Lupia Palmieri


Catena | 2012

Dendrochronological and geomorphological investigations to assess water erosion and mass wasting processes in the Apennines of Southern Tuscany (Italy)

Irene Bollati; M. Della Seta; Manuela Pelfini; M. Del Monte; Paola Fredi; E. Lupia Palmieri


Geomorphology | 2013

Long- and short-term evolution of several Mediterranean denudation hot spots: The role of rainfall variations and human impact

Francesca Vergari; M. Della Seta; M. Del Monte; Paola Fredi; E. Lupia Palmieri


Archive | 1997

Azimuthal Analysis of Stream Orientations to Define Regional Tectonic Lines

F. Belisario; M. Del Monte; Paola Fredi; R Funiciello; E. Lupia Palmieri; Francesco Salvini


Erosione idrica in ambiente mediterraneo: valutazione diretta e indiretta in aree sperimentali e bacini idrografici | 2006

Entità dei processi di denudazione e variazioni morfologiche recenti nell’area di Radicofani (Toscana meridionale, Italia).

Sirio Ciccacci; M. Del Monte; E. Lupia Palmieri; Maria Cristina Salvatore


Progress in gully erosion research: IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion : September 17-19, 2007, Pamplona, Spain, 2007, ISBN 978-84-9769-198-7, págs. 36-37 | 2007

Gully erosion in central Italy: denudation rate estimation and morphoevolution of Calanchi and Biancane badlands

M. Della Seta; M. Del Monte; Paola Fredi; E. Lupia Palmieri


The EGU General Assembly | 2011

Project: “Definition of an integrated model for the predictive evaluation of the water erosion phenomena in the Mediterranean environment”

Marta Della Seta; Sirio Ciccacci; Paola Fredi; Maurizio Del Monte; G. Rodolfi; C. Di Maggio; S. Pelacani; Mariachiara Galiano; Massimo Conforti; D. Costanzo; Marco Materazzi; Domenico Aringoli; P. P. C. Aucelli; Christian Conoscenti; S. Angileri; Gilberto Pambianchi; Maria Bonaventura Forleo; Valerio Agnesi; M. Buccolini; Carmen Maria Rosskopf; Fabio Scarciglia; Chiara Cappadonia; Edoardo Rotigliano; Tommaso Piacentini; M. Maerker; Francesca Vergari; E. Lupia Palmieri


The EGU General Assembly | 2006

Soil erosion in Mediterranean environment: the conceptual approach of the EROMED project to assess regional impacts of glaobl change in Italy

G. Rodolfi; Agnesi; Aucelli P. P. C; Christian Conoscenti; M. Del Monte; Paola Fredi; Bernardino Gentili; E. Lupia Palmieri; M Märker; Marco Materazzi; S. Pelacani; F Rapetti; Carmen Maria Rosskopf; M Spagnolo; S. Vacca

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Paola Fredi

Sapienza University of Rome

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M. Del Monte

Sapienza University of Rome

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M. Della Seta

Sapienza University of Rome

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Francesca Vergari

Sapienza University of Rome

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Sirio Ciccacci

Sapienza University of Rome

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