The Aeolian Arc (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is one of the most active volcanic areas of the Mediterranean basin, affected by volcanic/hydrothermal and seismic activity. Ancient populations settled this region since historical times, building coastal installations which currently are valuable archaeological indicators of relative sea level changes and vertical land movements. In this study we show and discuss data on the relative sea level change estimated from a submerged wharf of Roman age dated between 50 B.C. and 50 A.D., located at Basiluzzo Island. This structure has been studied through marine surveys and archaeological interpretations and is presently located at a corrected depth of 4.10 0.2 m. We explain this submerge...
Precise measurements of submerged archaeological markers in the Siracusa coast (Southeastern Sicily,...
Published and new data exist for relative sea-level change for 105 locations (127 samples) during th...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...
The Aeolian Arc (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is one of the most active volcanic areas of the Med...
Lipari island belongs to the Aeolian archipelago, located in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea (Italy), wh...
We estimate the long-term vertical deformation of Basiluzzo island, located in the volcanic arc of t...
We estimate the long-term vertical deformation of Basiluzzo island, located in the volcanic arc of t...
none5siRaised marine terraces and submerged insular shelves are used through an integrated approach ...
Calabria is one of themost complex geological regions of the Mediterranean basin, which experienced ...
The mid-Tyrrhenian coast is the most complex volcano-tectonic sector in the Mediterranean basin. Her...
The southwestern periphery of Naples is dominated by the Posillipo promontory, an elongated tuffaceo...
Published and new data exist for relative sea-level change for 105 locations (127 samples) during th...
We provide new data on relative sea-level change from the late Holocene for two locations in the cen...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...
Precise measurements of submerged archaeological markers in the Siracusa coast (Southeastern Sicily,...
Published and new data exist for relative sea-level change for 105 locations (127 samples) during th...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...
The Aeolian Arc (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is one of the most active volcanic areas of the Med...
Lipari island belongs to the Aeolian archipelago, located in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea (Italy), wh...
We estimate the long-term vertical deformation of Basiluzzo island, located in the volcanic arc of t...
We estimate the long-term vertical deformation of Basiluzzo island, located in the volcanic arc of t...
none5siRaised marine terraces and submerged insular shelves are used through an integrated approach ...
Calabria is one of themost complex geological regions of the Mediterranean basin, which experienced ...
The mid-Tyrrhenian coast is the most complex volcano-tectonic sector in the Mediterranean basin. Her...
The southwestern periphery of Naples is dominated by the Posillipo promontory, an elongated tuffaceo...
Published and new data exist for relative sea-level change for 105 locations (127 samples) during th...
We provide new data on relative sea-level change from the late Holocene for two locations in the cen...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...
Precise measurements of submerged archaeological markers in the Siracusa coast (Southeastern Sicily,...
Published and new data exist for relative sea-level change for 105 locations (127 samples) during th...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...