High resolution and multichannel seismic profiles coupled with multibeam echosounder (seafloor relief) data, acquired along the northern Sicily continental margin (southern Tyrrhenian Sea), document the occurrence of mound and pockmark features, revealing fluid escape processes. Along this margin, morphology of the high-gradient continental slope is irregular due to the presence of structural highs, slope failures and canyons, and is interrupted by flat areas at a mean depth of 1500 m. Seismostratigraphic analysis tools and methods were used to identify fluid escape structures and to work out a classification on the basis of their morpho-acoustic characteristics. The detailed 3D bathymetric chart was used to define the top view morph...
The Ionian Sea between Sicily and Calabria is known for its complex geological setting, as it is loc...
A new, 150 km long seismic line across the continental margin of north Sicily has been acquired and ...
Four slides, the Ana, Joan, Nuna and Jersi slides, have been imaged on the seafloor along the Balear...
High resolution and multichannel seismic profiles coupled with multibeam echosounder (seafloor relie...
In the Sicily Channel, (Central Mediterranean), two geodynamic processes overlap each other, the Mag...
New exploration in the marine environments has revealed that the fluid escape structures are often a...
The Graham Bank (NW Sicily Channel, Central Mediterranean) is characterised by a complex seafloor mo...
Mass wasting and downslope movements are common processes that have contributed to shape the norther...
The occurrence of mud volcanoes and mud domes is, for the first time, documented in the continental ...
An active giant pockmark located offshore Zannone Island (central Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy), is analyze...
The southern Sicilian coast represents an important contribution to Italian tourism, the Sicily Chan...
The continental shelf and the upper slope of the Gulf of Palermo (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) in the d...
Special issue Submarine Canyons: Complex Deep-Sea Environments Unravelled by Multidisciplinary Resea...
Active Fluid Seepage (AFS) at the seafloor is a global phenomenon associated with seafloor morpholog...
We present the results of an integrated geomorphological and seismo-stratigraphic study based on hig...
The Ionian Sea between Sicily and Calabria is known for its complex geological setting, as it is loc...
A new, 150 km long seismic line across the continental margin of north Sicily has been acquired and ...
Four slides, the Ana, Joan, Nuna and Jersi slides, have been imaged on the seafloor along the Balear...
High resolution and multichannel seismic profiles coupled with multibeam echosounder (seafloor relie...
In the Sicily Channel, (Central Mediterranean), two geodynamic processes overlap each other, the Mag...
New exploration in the marine environments has revealed that the fluid escape structures are often a...
The Graham Bank (NW Sicily Channel, Central Mediterranean) is characterised by a complex seafloor mo...
Mass wasting and downslope movements are common processes that have contributed to shape the norther...
The occurrence of mud volcanoes and mud domes is, for the first time, documented in the continental ...
An active giant pockmark located offshore Zannone Island (central Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy), is analyze...
The southern Sicilian coast represents an important contribution to Italian tourism, the Sicily Chan...
The continental shelf and the upper slope of the Gulf of Palermo (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) in the d...
Special issue Submarine Canyons: Complex Deep-Sea Environments Unravelled by Multidisciplinary Resea...
Active Fluid Seepage (AFS) at the seafloor is a global phenomenon associated with seafloor morpholog...
We present the results of an integrated geomorphological and seismo-stratigraphic study based on hig...
The Ionian Sea between Sicily and Calabria is known for its complex geological setting, as it is loc...
A new, 150 km long seismic line across the continental margin of north Sicily has been acquired and ...
Four slides, the Ana, Joan, Nuna and Jersi slides, have been imaged on the seafloor along the Balear...