Purpose This paper investigates soils and sediments from the eastern Padanian Plain (northern Italy) in order to delineate the physiographic evolution of the area. Materials and methods We present new geochemical, mineralogical and textural analyses of alluvial sediments collected from a 13 m deep section located a few kilometers south of Ferrara. The chronology of the related depositional events is provided presenting 14C datings performed on tree trunks buried at depths of ca 9 m and on organic matter from the underlying horizons. Results and discussion The obtained data indicate that 1) the upper part of the sequence (down to depths of 9 m) includes sediments characterized by low nickel-chromium (Ni-Cr) concentrations ascribed to the a...
The Ferrara province, as most of the River Po plain, is characterized for more than 70% of its terri...
The distal portion of the Adige sedimentary system confines to the north with the Brenta River megaf...
none1noA reliable quantitative estimate of changes in source-to-sink sediment transfer requires that...
Purpose This paper investigates soils and sediments from the eastern Padanian Plain (northern Italy)...
A sedimentary sequence comprising a Late Bronze age archaeological site located in the alluvial plai...
This paper demonstrates that geochemistry is useful for the identification of sediment origin and pr...
This contribution aims at emphasize the geochemical peculiarities of the soils from a coastal/deltai...
This multidisciplinary research aims to understand the palaeohydrographical and palaeoecological evo...
Purpose This contribution investigates agricultural soils and sedimentary deposits in the province...
This study is focused on the easternmost part of the Po river alluvial Plain in northern Italy, i.e....
Geochemistry, sediment provenance, and the Holocene paleoenvironmental evolution of the Southern Po ...
This geochemical study is focused on the easternmost part of the Po River alluvial plain in Northern...
Despite the overwhelming control exerted on worldwide coastal evolution by the Lateglacial-early Hol...
A cyclic vertical succession of alluvial, littoral, and shallow-marine deposits is identified within...
Purpose This study investigated a Lateglacial to Holocene sedimentary sequence derived from a small...
The Ferrara province, as most of the River Po plain, is characterized for more than 70% of its terri...
The distal portion of the Adige sedimentary system confines to the north with the Brenta River megaf...
none1noA reliable quantitative estimate of changes in source-to-sink sediment transfer requires that...
Purpose This paper investigates soils and sediments from the eastern Padanian Plain (northern Italy)...
A sedimentary sequence comprising a Late Bronze age archaeological site located in the alluvial plai...
This paper demonstrates that geochemistry is useful for the identification of sediment origin and pr...
This contribution aims at emphasize the geochemical peculiarities of the soils from a coastal/deltai...
This multidisciplinary research aims to understand the palaeohydrographical and palaeoecological evo...
Purpose This contribution investigates agricultural soils and sedimentary deposits in the province...
This study is focused on the easternmost part of the Po river alluvial Plain in northern Italy, i.e....
Geochemistry, sediment provenance, and the Holocene paleoenvironmental evolution of the Southern Po ...
This geochemical study is focused on the easternmost part of the Po River alluvial plain in Northern...
Despite the overwhelming control exerted on worldwide coastal evolution by the Lateglacial-early Hol...
A cyclic vertical succession of alluvial, littoral, and shallow-marine deposits is identified within...
Purpose This study investigated a Lateglacial to Holocene sedimentary sequence derived from a small...
The Ferrara province, as most of the River Po plain, is characterized for more than 70% of its terri...
The distal portion of the Adige sedimentary system confines to the north with the Brenta River megaf...
none1noA reliable quantitative estimate of changes in source-to-sink sediment transfer requires that...