Analysis of tsunami deposits from the Pantano Morghella area provided geological evidence for two inundations occurred along the south-eastern Ionian coast of Sicily. Pantano Morghella is a large pond characterised by a fine-grained sedimentation indicating a low-energy depositional environment. Two anomalous yellow sandy layers found at different depths indicate the occurrence of high-energy marine inundations. We studied sedimentological and paleontological features of the anomalous deposits as well as their spatial distribution observing the following properties: different facies with respect to the local stratigraphic sequence; erosive bases, rip-up clasts and broken elements testifying violent deposition mechanisms; macro and micro fau...
Twelve anomalous layers, marked by a high concentration of displaced epiphytic foraminifera (species...
Sedimentological and palaeoecological observations, accompanied by archaeological determinations and...
The Ionian coast of south-eastern Sicily, between the towns of Augusta and Siracusa, is characterize...
Analysis of tsunami deposits from the Pantano Morghella area provided geological evidence for two in...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
We present the geological evidence for a 4000 year long record of multiple tsunami inundations along...
We present geological evidence for paleotsunamis along the 230 km-long coast of eastern Sicily (Ita...
Offshore and inland geological evidence for multiple tsunami inundations was found in the Augusta Ba...
We present the geological evidence for a 4000 year-long record of repeated tsunami events along the ...
In this paper, we present the geological evidence for 4000 yrs long record of multiple tsunami inun...
In this paper we present the geological evidence of paleotsunamis in the Augusta area together with ...
South-eastern Sicily is one of the most seismically active areas of the Mediterranean Sea, marked by...
Two layers of fine sand of marine origin occur in a sequence of organic rich colluvia in an archaeol...
In the past decade, the methodologies and techniques of paleoseismological studies have evolved tow...
Twelve anomalous layers, marked by a high concentration of displaced epiphytic foraminifera (species...
Sedimentological and palaeoecological observations, accompanied by archaeological determinations and...
The Ionian coast of south-eastern Sicily, between the towns of Augusta and Siracusa, is characterize...
Analysis of tsunami deposits from the Pantano Morghella area provided geological evidence for two in...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
We present the geological evidence for a 4000 year long record of multiple tsunami inundations along...
We present geological evidence for paleotsunamis along the 230 km-long coast of eastern Sicily (Ita...
Offshore and inland geological evidence for multiple tsunami inundations was found in the Augusta Ba...
We present the geological evidence for a 4000 year-long record of repeated tsunami events along the ...
In this paper, we present the geological evidence for 4000 yrs long record of multiple tsunami inun...
In this paper we present the geological evidence of paleotsunamis in the Augusta area together with ...
South-eastern Sicily is one of the most seismically active areas of the Mediterranean Sea, marked by...
Two layers of fine sand of marine origin occur in a sequence of organic rich colluvia in an archaeol...
In the past decade, the methodologies and techniques of paleoseismological studies have evolved tow...
Twelve anomalous layers, marked by a high concentration of displaced epiphytic foraminifera (species...
Sedimentological and palaeoecological observations, accompanied by archaeological determinations and...
The Ionian coast of south-eastern Sicily, between the towns of Augusta and Siracusa, is characterize...