International audienceSeismic stratigraphy and core litho-stratigraphy in the Salerno Bay inner shelf (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) reveal significant storm deposition episodes over the last 1 ky. Three major events are preserved as decimetre thick silt/sand layers bounded at their base by erosional surfaces and sealed in the muddy marine sequences between 25 and 60 m of depth. Geochronology and chrono-stratigraphy on core sediment point towards a recurrence of major sea storms between 0.1 and 0.3 ky and put the last significant event in the 19th century, when no local meteorological time series is available. A modelling of extreme sea-storms with a return period of about 0.1 ky is here proposed based on historical hindcast and aims at explaini...
A key issue in coastal hazards research is the need to distinguish sediments deposited by past extre...
International audienceThe Lesina coastal barrier is characterized by the presence of three wide wash...
The Mediterranean Sea hosts two subduction systems along the convergent Africa-Eurasia plate boundar...
International audienceSeismic stratigraphy and core litho-stratigraphy in the Salerno Bay inner shel...
International audienceThe shallow marine Late Holocene wedge of the northern Salerno Bay shelf (Sout...
International audienceStorms and tsunamis, which may seriously endanger human society, are amongst t...
Storms and tsunamis, which may seriously endanger human society, are amongst the most devastating ma...
Sedimentological and palaeoecological observations, accompanied by archaeological determinations and...
International audienceDuring the night between the 8 and 9 December 2006 the seawall of the Savona h...
Analysis of tsunami deposits from the Pantano Morghella area provided geological evidence for two in...
The expression of storm events in the geological record is poorly understood; therefore, stratigraph...
This study investigates Ionian Sea seismo-turbidite (ST) deposits that we interpret to be triggered ...
Shelf-to-basin sediment transport during storms was studied at the southwestern end of the Gulf of L...
A complementary data set consisting of sedimentological, petrophysical, geochronologic and seismo-st...
The 2013–14 winter storms were the most energetic storms in the European Atlantic on record since at...
A key issue in coastal hazards research is the need to distinguish sediments deposited by past extre...
International audienceThe Lesina coastal barrier is characterized by the presence of three wide wash...
The Mediterranean Sea hosts two subduction systems along the convergent Africa-Eurasia plate boundar...
International audienceSeismic stratigraphy and core litho-stratigraphy in the Salerno Bay inner shel...
International audienceThe shallow marine Late Holocene wedge of the northern Salerno Bay shelf (Sout...
International audienceStorms and tsunamis, which may seriously endanger human society, are amongst t...
Storms and tsunamis, which may seriously endanger human society, are amongst the most devastating ma...
Sedimentological and palaeoecological observations, accompanied by archaeological determinations and...
International audienceDuring the night between the 8 and 9 December 2006 the seawall of the Savona h...
Analysis of tsunami deposits from the Pantano Morghella area provided geological evidence for two in...
The expression of storm events in the geological record is poorly understood; therefore, stratigraph...
This study investigates Ionian Sea seismo-turbidite (ST) deposits that we interpret to be triggered ...
Shelf-to-basin sediment transport during storms was studied at the southwestern end of the Gulf of L...
A complementary data set consisting of sedimentological, petrophysical, geochronologic and seismo-st...
The 2013–14 winter storms were the most energetic storms in the European Atlantic on record since at...
A key issue in coastal hazards research is the need to distinguish sediments deposited by past extre...
International audienceThe Lesina coastal barrier is characterized by the presence of three wide wash...
The Mediterranean Sea hosts two subduction systems along the convergent Africa-Eurasia plate boundar...