Detecting landforms in floodplains is perhaps the most challenging activity for a geomorphologist (Castiglioni 2001). In fact the natural evolution of a floodplain tends to cancel landforms soon after they are no longer active. The Pisa Plain, in particular, was formed in sea-level rise conditions, and thus its evolution was accompanied by a constant rise of base-level. Aggradation was then combined with progradation, resulting in a progressive burial of landforms. Nevertheless those landforms that were buried by more recent alluvium, such as stream channels or marshes, leave a fingerprint which may be visible on modern topography in the form of weak undulations in the ground floor. These are normally undetectable in the field and need an e...
A micro-relief map (1:90,000 scale) and a geomorphological map (1:25,000 scale) of the central secto...
<p>A 1:18,000-scale geomorphological map of the Lower Calore River alluvial plain (Southern Italy) i...
This paper examins the geomorphological aspects of the flood hazard in the area between the rivers P...
Detecting landforms in floodplains is perhaps the most challenging activity for a geomorphologist (C...
A methodological approach to refining the identification and mapping of fluvial terraces has been ap...
The geomorphological cartography explained in this work is the result of a process of synthesis resu...
The Multi-Scale Relief Model (MSRM) is a novel algorithm developed for the visual interpretation of ...
In recent years, new remotely-sensed technologies, such as terrestrial and airborne laser scanner, h...
The present work contributes to the process of modernization of traditional geomorphological mapping...
This paper deals with mapping geomorphosites on the basis of studies carried out in Italy in order t...
Classical geomorphological maps are representations of the spatial distribution of landforms, materi...
This paper deals with mapping geomorphosites on the basis of studies carried out in Italy in order t...
The cultural value of geomorphological heritage (i.e., geomorphosites) is universally recognised and...
Pisa’s subsurface conceals walls, floors, tombs and roads: the traces of life that the city has left...
Landforms are distinctive features of the land surface shaped by erosion, accumulation or deformatio...
A micro-relief map (1:90,000 scale) and a geomorphological map (1:25,000 scale) of the central secto...
<p>A 1:18,000-scale geomorphological map of the Lower Calore River alluvial plain (Southern Italy) i...
This paper examins the geomorphological aspects of the flood hazard in the area between the rivers P...
Detecting landforms in floodplains is perhaps the most challenging activity for a geomorphologist (C...
A methodological approach to refining the identification and mapping of fluvial terraces has been ap...
The geomorphological cartography explained in this work is the result of a process of synthesis resu...
The Multi-Scale Relief Model (MSRM) is a novel algorithm developed for the visual interpretation of ...
In recent years, new remotely-sensed technologies, such as terrestrial and airborne laser scanner, h...
The present work contributes to the process of modernization of traditional geomorphological mapping...
This paper deals with mapping geomorphosites on the basis of studies carried out in Italy in order t...
Classical geomorphological maps are representations of the spatial distribution of landforms, materi...
This paper deals with mapping geomorphosites on the basis of studies carried out in Italy in order t...
The cultural value of geomorphological heritage (i.e., geomorphosites) is universally recognised and...
Pisa’s subsurface conceals walls, floors, tombs and roads: the traces of life that the city has left...
Landforms are distinctive features of the land surface shaped by erosion, accumulation or deformatio...
A micro-relief map (1:90,000 scale) and a geomorphological map (1:25,000 scale) of the central secto...
<p>A 1:18,000-scale geomorphological map of the Lower Calore River alluvial plain (Southern Italy) i...
This paper examins the geomorphological aspects of the flood hazard in the area between the rivers P...