The recent high-resolution multibeam bathymetry surveys around Lipari Island allowed to evidence several submarine canyons, whose head often cut back up to very shallow water and at a few tens of meters far from the coast. These canyons are mainly located in the eastern and southern side of the island and are characterized by an ongoing retrogressive (landward) erosion, that also controlled the shape and the evolution of the coastline. The canyon heads are formed by minor slide scars. By coupling slide scar morphometry and simple numerical model we have been able to roughly estimate the potential tsunami wave amplitudes generated by related slope failures. Moreover, the retrogressive erosion of canyon heads can be claimed as a cause of the ...
none5noHigh-resolution multibeam bathymetry was recently collected around Lipari, the largest and mo...
<p>High-resolution multibeam bathymetry was recently collected around Lipari, the largest and most d...
The continental shelf and the upper slope of the Gulf of Palermo (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) in the de...
The recent high-resolution multibeam bathymetry surveys around Lipari Island allowed to evidence sev...
High-resolution bathymetry collected around the Aeolian islands allowed the recognition of a large s...
High-resolution bathymetry collected around the Aeolian islands allowed the recognition of a large s...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
Seafloor mapping and morphometric analysis of landslide scars can provide useful insights for marine...
Seafloor mapping and morphometric analysis of landslide scars can provide useful insights for marine...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
Slides along continental margins represent a considerable source of hazard, especially when occurrin...
Recent seafloor mapping around volcanic islands shows that submarine landslide deposits are common a...
High-resolution multibeam bathymetry is used as basis for detecting instability processes on the Tyr...
none7noThe Ionian margins of Calabria are affected by repeated sediment failures, recorded by slide ...
none5noHigh-resolution multibeam bathymetry was recently collected around Lipari, the largest and mo...
<p>High-resolution multibeam bathymetry was recently collected around Lipari, the largest and most d...
The continental shelf and the upper slope of the Gulf of Palermo (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) in the de...
The recent high-resolution multibeam bathymetry surveys around Lipari Island allowed to evidence sev...
High-resolution bathymetry collected around the Aeolian islands allowed the recognition of a large s...
High-resolution bathymetry collected around the Aeolian islands allowed the recognition of a large s...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
Seafloor mapping and morphometric analysis of landslide scars can provide useful insights for marine...
Seafloor mapping and morphometric analysis of landslide scars can provide useful insights for marine...
Small-scale landslides affecting insular and coastal volcanoes are a relevant geohazard for the surr...
Slides along continental margins represent a considerable source of hazard, especially when occurrin...
Recent seafloor mapping around volcanic islands shows that submarine landslide deposits are common a...
High-resolution multibeam bathymetry is used as basis for detecting instability processes on the Tyr...
none7noThe Ionian margins of Calabria are affected by repeated sediment failures, recorded by slide ...
none5noHigh-resolution multibeam bathymetry was recently collected around Lipari, the largest and mo...
<p>High-resolution multibeam bathymetry was recently collected around Lipari, the largest and most d...
The continental shelf and the upper slope of the Gulf of Palermo (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) in the de...