The main geomorphological, geological, and climatic features of the mountains of the Italian Peninsula are discussed. The Apennines are the dominated mountain range and given their arch-like shape represents the backbone of the peninsula, which has its southern termination in the mountains of Sicily. After briefly commenting on the general geology, the variability of the climatic condition is illustrated, reporting annual average values of air temperature and precipitation. The geographical definition of the main mountain ranges, their altimetric variability, and the distance from the coasts complete this description. The main geomorphological landforms in the various mountain sectors are also commented, also providing relations with the...
The geomorphology of the centraI sector of the Italian Alps has many interesting aspects. Some of th...
Lombardy is a region of Northern Italy with a territory whose structure includes, from the physical-...
The itinerary presented in this paper links several geosites and proposes a series of geostructural ...
The effects of the Bølling–Allerød warm period on the environments of Peninsular Italy were register...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) event has left evident traces in the mountains of the Italian peninsu...
This chapter presents a synthesis of the wide variety of landscapes that makes Italy a very interes...
Renowned since the Roman Period for the extraction of precious marble, the Apuan Alps (northern Tusc...
Renowned since the Roman Period for the extraction of precious marble, the Apuan Alps (northern Tusc...
The glacial landforms formed before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the mountains of the Italian P...
none2This volume is a collection of some of the most recent, geological and geomorphologic cartograp...
The Cenozoic geological evolution of the Italian area is characterized by the formation of two major...
Preliminary analysis of snow features in the central Apennines (Italy) during the last twenty-five y...
Lombardy is a region of Northern Italy with a territory whose structure includes, from the physical-...
The book deals with the most striking landscapes and landforms of Italy. Attention is given to landf...
The geomorphology of the centraI sector of the Italian Alps has many interesting aspects. Some of th...
Lombardy is a region of Northern Italy with a territory whose structure includes, from the physical-...
The itinerary presented in this paper links several geosites and proposes a series of geostructural ...
The effects of the Bølling–Allerød warm period on the environments of Peninsular Italy were register...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) event has left evident traces in the mountains of the Italian peninsu...
This chapter presents a synthesis of the wide variety of landscapes that makes Italy a very interes...
Renowned since the Roman Period for the extraction of precious marble, the Apuan Alps (northern Tusc...
Renowned since the Roman Period for the extraction of precious marble, the Apuan Alps (northern Tusc...
The glacial landforms formed before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the mountains of the Italian P...
none2This volume is a collection of some of the most recent, geological and geomorphologic cartograp...
The Cenozoic geological evolution of the Italian area is characterized by the formation of two major...
Preliminary analysis of snow features in the central Apennines (Italy) during the last twenty-five y...
Lombardy is a region of Northern Italy with a territory whose structure includes, from the physical-...
The book deals with the most striking landscapes and landforms of Italy. Attention is given to landf...
The geomorphology of the centraI sector of the Italian Alps has many interesting aspects. Some of th...
Lombardy is a region of Northern Italy with a territory whose structure includes, from the physical-...
The itinerary presented in this paper links several geosites and proposes a series of geostructural ...