none4noExtensive illustration of depositional facies, ostracod and foraminiferal assemblages, and Late Quaternary stratigraphic architecture is offered for the first time from beneath the modern coastal plain of Volturno River, the longest river in southern Italy. Proximity to an active volcanic district, including quiescent Vesuvius Volcano, provides an easily identifiable stratigraphic marker (Campania Grey Tuff or CGT), up to 55 m thick, emplaced 39 ky cal BP by a large-volume explosive pyroclastic eruption. Identification of top CGT to a maximum depth of 30 m allows to trace out the shape of a 15-20 km wide Late Quaternary palaeovalley incised by Volturno River into the thick ignimbritic unit immediately after its deposition. A terraced...
The Campania Plain is a wide coastal plain characterized by a huge quaternary sedimentary record mor...
The Valle Caudina intermontane basin in the southern Apennines (Italy) lies between the Mt. Taburno ...
The Volturno alluvial-coastal plain is a relevant feature of the Tyrrhenian side of Southern Italy. ...
none4noExtensive illustration of depositional facies, ostracod and foraminiferal assemblages, and La...
Extensive illustration of depositional facies, ostracod and foraminiferal assemblages, and Late Quat...
The aim of this research is to present a paleomorphological reconstruction of the buried incised val...
The Campania Plain, southern Italy, formed as a large graben or half-graben filled with thousands of...
The study provides a first reconstruction of the LGM incised valley of the Volturno River, in the no...
The Campania Plain is a wide coastal plain characterized by a huge quaternary sedimentary record mor...
In order to reconstruct the Holocene evolution of Volturno river coastal plain, a geomorphological s...
The Late Quaternary succession of the Italian Tyrrhenian coast contains several paleovalleys, formed...
The Middle Volturno River valley is located in the inner part of the Southern Apennines of Italy, be...
Three prominent incised-valley fills of post-Last Glacial Maximum age are described from the norther...
Three consecutive, time-equivalent valley fills of Lateglacial-Holocene age (13 to 8 cal kyr BP) wer...
The Campania Plain is a wide coastal plain characterized by a huge quaternary sedimentary record mor...
The Valle Caudina intermontane basin in the southern Apennines (Italy) lies between the Mt. Taburno ...
The Volturno alluvial-coastal plain is a relevant feature of the Tyrrhenian side of Southern Italy. ...
none4noExtensive illustration of depositional facies, ostracod and foraminiferal assemblages, and La...
Extensive illustration of depositional facies, ostracod and foraminiferal assemblages, and Late Quat...
The aim of this research is to present a paleomorphological reconstruction of the buried incised val...
The Campania Plain, southern Italy, formed as a large graben or half-graben filled with thousands of...
The study provides a first reconstruction of the LGM incised valley of the Volturno River, in the no...
The Campania Plain is a wide coastal plain characterized by a huge quaternary sedimentary record mor...
In order to reconstruct the Holocene evolution of Volturno river coastal plain, a geomorphological s...
The Late Quaternary succession of the Italian Tyrrhenian coast contains several paleovalleys, formed...
The Middle Volturno River valley is located in the inner part of the Southern Apennines of Italy, be...
Three prominent incised-valley fills of post-Last Glacial Maximum age are described from the norther...
Three consecutive, time-equivalent valley fills of Lateglacial-Holocene age (13 to 8 cal kyr BP) wer...
The Campania Plain is a wide coastal plain characterized by a huge quaternary sedimentary record mor...
The Valle Caudina intermontane basin in the southern Apennines (Italy) lies between the Mt. Taburno ...
The Volturno alluvial-coastal plain is a relevant feature of the Tyrrhenian side of Southern Italy. ...