The Val Tidone is a sector of the Piacenza Apennine (Northern Apennines, Italy), and is characterized by a morphostructure that is very important from scientific and didactic points of view. It is a synclinal mountain, the remains of a larger folded structure showing inverted relief, where a “canoe-shaped” valley appears level with a “synclinal perché,” as defined by French authors. Besides being an area of particular interest for its geologic and geomorphologic characteristics, it is also significant from a historical point of view. In fact, the imposing medieval fortress of Rocca d’Olgisio sits on the rock near the “canoe’s prow.” Moreover, it is hypothesized that the caves that are above the castle along the steep slopes characterising ...
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The study area (600 km<sup>2</sup>), consisting of Orco and Soana valleys in the Western Italian Alp...
Since about 1100 A.D. most of slopes of Liguria have been terraced for agricultural purposes through...
A geomechanical and geomorphological study was carried out on a vast biocalcarenite slab which is an...
This paper shows the contents of the geomorphological map of the Rio della Rocca valley, a small cat...
This study presents the geological and geomorphological surveys that relate to hazards in the Ponci ...
The Pietra di Bismantova, a vast biocalcarenite slab, is an impressive landmark and a unique feature...
The ancient site of Canossa (Northern Apennines, Italy) has been studied, owing to its relevance fro...
The study of geomorphological hazards in tourist areas has been addressed only recently, mostly beca...
This paper presents a geomorphological map of the Rio della Rocca valley, a small catchment located ...
The medieval village of Riola has recently been gaining increasing interest for possible future tour...
Among the geosites of regional and national importance in the Emilia Apennines, particular relevance...
The itinerary presented in this paper links several geosites and proposes a series of geostructural ...
This paper considers the contribution of geomorphological documents and the criteria and methodology...
The study area (600 km<sup>2</sup>), consisting of Orco and Soana valleys in the Western Italian Alp...
Since about 1100 A.D. most of slopes of Liguria have been terraced for agricultural purposes through...
A geomechanical and geomorphological study was carried out on a vast biocalcarenite slab which is an...
This paper shows the contents of the geomorphological map of the Rio della Rocca valley, a small cat...
This study presents the geological and geomorphological surveys that relate to hazards in the Ponci ...