A study of the shoreline evolution during the last two centuries along the southern portion of the Marche region (between the promontory of the Conero Mountain and the Tronto River mouth) has been carried out on the basis of historical data and taking into account the effects of both natural events and anthropogenic interventions. The research started with searching, acquiring, georeferencing and digitizing all the available maps surveyed from 1835 to the present. The above data set has been used to implement a vector geodatabase containing the successive position and shape of shorelines, with particular attention to the neighboring river mouths. Since transitional and beach deposits have been almost completely eroded during the last dec...
Today, the coasts of the Marche region are represented by almost continuous rectilinear sand beaches...
The piedmont area of the River Tronto (Italy) is characterised by Pleistocene and Holocene terraces ...
The geomorphological dynamics is an important indicator for understanding processes of river erosion...
A study of the shoreline evolution during the last two centuries along the southern portion of the M...
The historical evolution of the southern Marche shoreline (between the Conero promontory and the Tro...
A wide portion of the Italian Central Adriatic shorelines were studied in order to add some original...
In this paper the evolution of the Northern Tuscany littoral cell is documented through a detailed a...
International audienceAn ever growing number of experts and specialists in modern territorial evolut...
The pedemontan area of the River Tronto (Italy), is characterised by Pleistocene and Holocene terrac...
Analysis of historical cartography, wind direction data, orientation of Volturno River mouth and sho...
Morphological variations of coastlines are caused by several key processes that are influenced by cl...
This paper focused on the past shoreline change rates along the coastal plain of the Volturno River,...
Today, the coasts of the Marche region are represented by almost continuous rectilinear sand beaches...
The piedmont area of the River Tronto (Italy) is characterised by Pleistocene and Holocene terraces ...
The geomorphological dynamics is an important indicator for understanding processes of river erosion...
A study of the shoreline evolution during the last two centuries along the southern portion of the M...
The historical evolution of the southern Marche shoreline (between the Conero promontory and the Tro...
A wide portion of the Italian Central Adriatic shorelines were studied in order to add some original...
In this paper the evolution of the Northern Tuscany littoral cell is documented through a detailed a...
International audienceAn ever growing number of experts and specialists in modern territorial evolut...
The pedemontan area of the River Tronto (Italy), is characterised by Pleistocene and Holocene terrac...
Analysis of historical cartography, wind direction data, orientation of Volturno River mouth and sho...
Morphological variations of coastlines are caused by several key processes that are influenced by cl...
This paper focused on the past shoreline change rates along the coastal plain of the Volturno River,...
Today, the coasts of the Marche region are represented by almost continuous rectilinear sand beaches...
The piedmont area of the River Tronto (Italy) is characterised by Pleistocene and Holocene terraces ...
The geomorphological dynamics is an important indicator for understanding processes of river erosion...