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The Holocene | 2016

Middle-to late-Holocene environmental changes in the Garigliano delta plain (Central Italy): which landscape witnessed the development of the Minturnae Roman colony?

Piero Bellotti; Gilberto Calderoni; Pier Luigi Dall’Aglio; Carmine D’Amico; Lina Davoli; Letizia Di Bella; Maurizio D’Orefice; Daniela Esu; Kevin Ferrari; Marta Mazzanti; Anna Maria Mercuri; Claudia Tarragoni; Paola Torri

Geomorphologic, stratigraphic, faunistic, palynological and 14C analyses were carried out in the area of the mouth of the Garigliano River characterized by two strand plains that are referred to the Eutyrrhenian and the Holocene, rimming two depressed zones separated by the Garigliano River channel. This study depicts the palaeoenvironmental evolution over the last 8200 years and the landscape context at the time of Minturnae Roman colony. Between 8200 and 7500 yr BP, a wet zone occurred in the northern zone, whereas in the southern part, a lagoon developed. During the final transgression stage and the beginning of the sea level still stand (7500–5500 yr BP), a freshwater marsh formed in the northern zone, and the width of the southern lagoon decreased. Between 5500 and 3000 yr BP, the coastal barrier changed into a delta cusp, a freshwater marsh also appeared in the southern part and the river wandered between the twin marshes. Because of local uplift, previously unknown in this area, part of the floor of the southern marsh emerged, and after 4000 yr BP, both marshes became coastal ponds with prevailing clastic sedimentation. A progressive increment in anthropic forcing on the land took place after 3000 yr BP. The Marica sanctuary was built (7th century BC), and the Roman colony of Minturnae was developed beginning the 3rd century BC. The shallow depth of the ponds prevented their use as harbours, and saltwork plants can be ruled out based on the faunal and palynological data. The ongoing infilling of both ponds was never completed, and their reclamation is still in progress.


Geografia Fisica E Dinamica Quaternaria | 2014

Extreme rainfall in coastal metropolitan areas of Central Italy: Rome and Pescara case studies

Maria Caterina Bramati; Claudia Tarragoni; Lina Davoli; Rossana Raffi

This study analyzes the historical series of precipitation fallen along Latian coast and Abruzzo coast, and extreme rainfall in the context of climate change. Daily precipitation data cover the years ranging from 1922 to 2009 for one meteorological station, and from 1951 to 2010 for five stations. We focus on the extreme values following two approaches: the first one is based on the maximum annual daily rainfall series (1-day, 2day and 3-day) for which suitable probability distributions are fitted. The second one is based on the series of peaks over annual thresholds (POT) for which the best fitting distribution is identified. The aim of this analysis is to estimate rainfall return levels for various return periods. This is particularly helpful to the Local Administration for the urban planning and for alerting residents in metropolitan areas.


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


Geomorphology | 2004

Morpho-sedimentary characteristics and Holocene evolution of the emergent part of the Ombrone River delta (southern Tuscany)

Piero Bellotti; Claudio Caputo; Lina Davoli; Silvio Evangelista; Eduardo Garzanti; F. Pugliese; Publio Valeri


Annali di Botanica | 2013

HOLOCENE LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION AT THE GARIGLIANO RIVER MOUTH.

Kevin Ferrari; P.L. Dall’Aglio; Piero Bellotti; Lina Davoli; L. Di Bella; Daniela Esu; Paola Torri; M. Bandini Mazzanti


Géocarrefour: Revue de géographie de Lyon | 2013

Wetlands in the river delta plains: evolution, values and functions during the Roman times. The coastal landscape close to the Garigliano river mouth

Kevin Ferrari; Piero Bellotti; Pier Luigi Dall'Aglio; Lina Davoli; Mazzanti Marta; Paola Torri


Archive | 2004

PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF RESEARCHES ON SEDIMENTOLOGY AND LITTORAL DYNAMICS OF THE CRATI RIVER DELTA. (CALABRIA)

Piero Bellotti; Claudio Caputo; Lina Davoli; Silvio Evangelista; F. Pugliese


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


Archive | 2015

Coastal vulnerability analysis along the coast of Pescara (Adriatic Sea, Central Italy)

Lina Davoli; Claudia Tarragoni; Elvidio Lupia Palmieri


Archive | 2015

Updating and testing the legend of coastal geomorphological mapping: some Italian case-studies - Part 1 / Part 2

Pierluigi Brandolini; Maurizio Alessio Baldassarre; Piero Bellotti; Monica Bini; Sara Bontempi; Alessandro Chelli; Lina Davoli; Carlo Donadio; Marco Ferrari; Giuseppe Mastronuzzi; Antonella Marsico; Maurilio Milella; Luigi Mucerino; Olivia Nesci; Micla Pennetta; Daniela Piacentini; Arcangelo Piscitelli; Rossana Raffi; Paolo Sansò; Claudia Tarragoni; Alessio Valente

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Piero Bellotti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Claudia Tarragoni

Sapienza University of Rome

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Rossana Raffi

Sapienza University of Rome

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Micla Pennetta

University of Naples Federico II

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Carlo Donadio

University of California

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