This work refers to an interdisciplinary study on the archaeological site of Pyrgi, an Etruscan harbour still under excavation, located on the Lazio’s coast in Santa Severa, in the province of Rome. The objective of the research is to assess the main cause of the floods and the time the water stays in the site to determine if the floods are periodic phenomena over time or random events for guarantee a correct conservation of the site . The study is based on the combined use of geomatic technologies, meteorological and climatic models, and hydrogeological knowledge
The paper analyses the beach erosion which affected the coast of Monasterace Marina, Italy, where th...
The relationships between human modification of the environment and natural events in the Roman city...
none7noIn this study, we analyze the impact of the sea level rise induced by climate change on the c...
This work refers to an interdisciplinary study on the archaeological site of Pyrgi, an Etruscan harb...
New data are presented for late Holocene relative sea level change for one of the older harbors of t...
The Roman Villa on the Marina di Equa (Vico Equense, Sorrento Peninsula, Italy), built in the first ...
Integrated archaeological and geological studies conducted on Mistras coastal barrier system of cent...
Since the Pleistocene, the Mediterranean is a hot spot for climate change and human migrations, thus...
Etruscan harbours in Tyrrhenian Italy were rarely searched and found, even though much evidence prev...
Located about 4 km northeast of the Ionian coast, the small fortified Messapian settlement at Li Sch...
Climate change represents an increasing threat to cultural heritage all around the world. In particu...
The overall investigation of the different districts of an Etruscan settlement is an extremely rare ...
The relationships between human modification of the environment and natural events in the Roman city...
This paper describes the research activity carried out in some sample areas in Italy (Latium and Sar...
Damaging Hydrogeological Events (DHEs) are episodes of severe weather conditions characterised by st...
The paper analyses the beach erosion which affected the coast of Monasterace Marina, Italy, where th...
The relationships between human modification of the environment and natural events in the Roman city...
none7noIn this study, we analyze the impact of the sea level rise induced by climate change on the c...
This work refers to an interdisciplinary study on the archaeological site of Pyrgi, an Etruscan harb...
New data are presented for late Holocene relative sea level change for one of the older harbors of t...
The Roman Villa on the Marina di Equa (Vico Equense, Sorrento Peninsula, Italy), built in the first ...
Integrated archaeological and geological studies conducted on Mistras coastal barrier system of cent...
Since the Pleistocene, the Mediterranean is a hot spot for climate change and human migrations, thus...
Etruscan harbours in Tyrrhenian Italy were rarely searched and found, even though much evidence prev...
Located about 4 km northeast of the Ionian coast, the small fortified Messapian settlement at Li Sch...
Climate change represents an increasing threat to cultural heritage all around the world. In particu...
The overall investigation of the different districts of an Etruscan settlement is an extremely rare ...
The relationships between human modification of the environment and natural events in the Roman city...
This paper describes the research activity carried out in some sample areas in Italy (Latium and Sar...
Damaging Hydrogeological Events (DHEs) are episodes of severe weather conditions characterised by st...
The paper analyses the beach erosion which affected the coast of Monasterace Marina, Italy, where th...
The relationships between human modification of the environment and natural events in the Roman city...
none7noIn this study, we analyze the impact of the sea level rise induced by climate change on the c...