A scientific debate has developed in the last few years as to whether a 130 m diameter sag pond surrounded by a saddle-shaped rim and neighboring smaller sags from the Sirente Plain (Abruzzi, Italy) represent the only known Italian meteoritic crater field, a mud volcano, or an anthropogenic feature. To decipher the nature of the Sirente landforms, we carried out geophysical and geochemical investigations. Geoelectric profiles document two karstified shelf carbonate ridges lying at 10–40 m depth below calcareous lacustrine silts (and deeper more conductive sediments, likely soils/tephra) filling the plain. The smaller sags lie just above the ridges, implying a karstic origin, whereas the main sag (also resting above a carbonate ridge) shows ...
Small-size karst landforms may potentially provide very useful information to fully understand the b...
A 350m deep boreholewas drilled in the Colli Albani volcanic district (Central Italy) in order to: u...
The structures of the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea active volcanoes have been successfully investigated t...
A scientific debate has developed in the last few years as to whether a 130 m diameter sag pond sur...
In this paper, we review the recent hypothesis, based mostly on geomorphological features, that a ~1...
We propose the Sirente crater field to be the first discovered impact craters in Italy. They are loc...
The Sirente crater is a circular structure with a diameter of 80 m. The rim deposit is an inverse-gr...
The Sirente main crater is a ≈ 130 m wide, in plan view droplet-shaped depression with an elevated r...
The proposed Sirente crater field consists of a slightly oblong main structure (main crater) 120 m i...
Aeromagnetic data collected between the Aeolian volcanoes (southern Tyrrhenian Sea) and the Calabria...
Mud volcanoes are common geological phenomenons observed worldwide as in Italy. They are well descri...
Since 2002 a non-invasive investigation integrating aerial photography and high-resolution magnetome...
Kettle holes are relatively common features of glaciated landscapes and have been widely reported in...
We analyzed new magnetic, bathymetric, and seismic data acquired in the offshore sector of Somma-Ve...
Small lakes in low relief areas are atypical candidates for studies on paleoseismicity, but their se...
Small-size karst landforms may potentially provide very useful information to fully understand the b...
A 350m deep boreholewas drilled in the Colli Albani volcanic district (Central Italy) in order to: u...
The structures of the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea active volcanoes have been successfully investigated t...
A scientific debate has developed in the last few years as to whether a 130 m diameter sag pond sur...
In this paper, we review the recent hypothesis, based mostly on geomorphological features, that a ~1...
We propose the Sirente crater field to be the first discovered impact craters in Italy. They are loc...
The Sirente crater is a circular structure with a diameter of 80 m. The rim deposit is an inverse-gr...
The Sirente main crater is a ≈ 130 m wide, in plan view droplet-shaped depression with an elevated r...
The proposed Sirente crater field consists of a slightly oblong main structure (main crater) 120 m i...
Aeromagnetic data collected between the Aeolian volcanoes (southern Tyrrhenian Sea) and the Calabria...
Mud volcanoes are common geological phenomenons observed worldwide as in Italy. They are well descri...
Since 2002 a non-invasive investigation integrating aerial photography and high-resolution magnetome...
Kettle holes are relatively common features of glaciated landscapes and have been widely reported in...
We analyzed new magnetic, bathymetric, and seismic data acquired in the offshore sector of Somma-Ve...
Small lakes in low relief areas are atypical candidates for studies on paleoseismicity, but their se...
Small-size karst landforms may potentially provide very useful information to fully understand the b...
A 350m deep boreholewas drilled in the Colli Albani volcanic district (Central Italy) in order to: u...
The structures of the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea active volcanoes have been successfully investigated t...