This study on past soil erosion processes focuses on a catchment located in a mountainous sector of the Central Apennines, 60km northeast of Rome. Humans are known to have interacted with the landscape in this region at least since the early Iron Age. The area is highly sensitive to climatic changes and human intervention and thus is susceptible to soil erosion. The environmental impact of past human activities has been examined by geomorphological and sedimentological investigations and supported by modelling operations.Percussion drillings in the floodplains reveal up to 10m thick alluvial deposits. Combined sedimentological and geomorphological analysis suggests that the total sediment volume of the valley infill totals about 300,000m3 o...
This paper describes a multi-proxy palaeoecological investigation undertaken in conjunction with an ...
The study aims to define a possible evolutionary geomorphological model of small catchments (i.e., &...
International audienceThis work is part of the French CNRS ECLIPSE program « Impact anthropique sur ...
This study on past soil erosion processes focuses on a catchment located in a mountainous sector of ...
This study investigates the relationship between late Holocene landscape development and early human...
This work assessed the geomorphological evolution and erosion rates in a small clayey catchment of T...
In the Early Holocene, the central Marches (Italy) underwent a widespread development of forest cove...
The present work wants to investigate geomorphological evolution and soil erosion rate in two clayey...
Purpose This study investigated a Lateglacial to Holocene sedimentary sequence derived from a smal...
Morphological, man-induced landscape changes, occurring from the mid-20th century to date in an area...
Fluvial environments have always played a crucial role in human history. The necessity of fertile la...
The Melandro River valley is a tectonically controlled and uplifted basin located in the Italian sou...
In temperate regions, eolian deposits of different natures are often pedogenically-altered and mixed...
This paper describes a multi-proxy palaeoecological investigation undertaken in conjunction with an ...
The study aims to define a possible evolutionary geomorphological model of small catchments (i.e., &...
International audienceThis work is part of the French CNRS ECLIPSE program « Impact anthropique sur ...
This study on past soil erosion processes focuses on a catchment located in a mountainous sector of ...
This study investigates the relationship between late Holocene landscape development and early human...
This work assessed the geomorphological evolution and erosion rates in a small clayey catchment of T...
In the Early Holocene, the central Marches (Italy) underwent a widespread development of forest cove...
The present work wants to investigate geomorphological evolution and soil erosion rate in two clayey...
Purpose This study investigated a Lateglacial to Holocene sedimentary sequence derived from a smal...
Morphological, man-induced landscape changes, occurring from the mid-20th century to date in an area...
Fluvial environments have always played a crucial role in human history. The necessity of fertile la...
The Melandro River valley is a tectonically controlled and uplifted basin located in the Italian sou...
In temperate regions, eolian deposits of different natures are often pedogenically-altered and mixed...
This paper describes a multi-proxy palaeoecological investigation undertaken in conjunction with an ...
The study aims to define a possible evolutionary geomorphological model of small catchments (i.e., &...
International audienceThis work is part of the French CNRS ECLIPSE program « Impact anthropique sur ...