Many sites along the Apulian coast (SE Italy) are composed of weathered and fractured carbonate rocks affected by intense erosion and the development of slope instabilities. Here, coastal morphology was mostly produced by Quaternary tectonics, the severe and selective action of modern erosion by sea waves, and locally, was strongly conditioned by human influences. In addition, due to the carbonate nature of rock masses, the role exerted by karst processes has to be considered. This paper provides a critical review of the common eroding processes and factors affecting coastal morphology in a typical Mediterranean coastal carbonate environment. A stretch of the Murgia coastline south of Bari (between San Vito and Polignano a Mare) made up of ...
The Tremiti Archipelago (Southern Adriatic Sea), also called Insulae Diomedae from the name of the G...
Cliff recession on the high rocky coast between Gabicce and Pesaro Adriatic sea causes a wide range ...
The establishment of a working group on rocky coast in Italy in 2006 have permitted to organize seve...
Many sites along the Apulian coast (SE Italy) are composed of weathered and fractured carbonate rock...
Many sites of the Apulian coast (southern Italy) consist of carbonate rock cliffs affected by intens...
Rocky coasts in the Surrentine Peninsula and in the Isle of Capri (Italy) are subject to different r...
Geomorphological evolution, erosion and retreat processes that a ect the rocky coasts of the mid-we...
We present the first detailed overall study on the rock coasts in the central Adriatic Sea (Abruzzo,...
Capri island is located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples, Italy. Studi...
The recent Ordinance of the Gallipoli Harbour Office and the Coast Guards with the consequent interd...
This study focuses on a section of the Apulia Ionian-Sea coastline, between Torre Colimena and the t...
Capri island is located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples, Italy. The i...
Polignano a Mare is placed on the Adriatic coast of Apulia (Southern Italy). The historic centre lie...
Rock coasts and shore platforms are conspicuous landforms along the Mediterranean and Black Sea (MBS...
The Tremiti Archipelago (Southern Adriatic Sea), also called Insulae Diomedae from the name of the G...
Cliff recession on the high rocky coast between Gabicce and Pesaro Adriatic sea causes a wide range ...
The establishment of a working group on rocky coast in Italy in 2006 have permitted to organize seve...
Many sites along the Apulian coast (SE Italy) are composed of weathered and fractured carbonate rock...
Many sites of the Apulian coast (southern Italy) consist of carbonate rock cliffs affected by intens...
Rocky coasts in the Surrentine Peninsula and in the Isle of Capri (Italy) are subject to different r...
Geomorphological evolution, erosion and retreat processes that a ect the rocky coasts of the mid-we...
We present the first detailed overall study on the rock coasts in the central Adriatic Sea (Abruzzo,...
Capri island is located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples, Italy. Studi...
The recent Ordinance of the Gallipoli Harbour Office and the Coast Guards with the consequent interd...
This study focuses on a section of the Apulia Ionian-Sea coastline, between Torre Colimena and the t...
Capri island is located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples, Italy. The i...
Polignano a Mare is placed on the Adriatic coast of Apulia (Southern Italy). The historic centre lie...
Rock coasts and shore platforms are conspicuous landforms along the Mediterranean and Black Sea (MBS...
The Tremiti Archipelago (Southern Adriatic Sea), also called Insulae Diomedae from the name of the G...
Cliff recession on the high rocky coast between Gabicce and Pesaro Adriatic sea causes a wide range ...
The establishment of a working group on rocky coast in Italy in 2006 have permitted to organize seve...