We performed a morpho-stratigraphic study of the Tirso River incised valley (Sardinia Island, western Mediterranean Sea), an erosional feature crossing the Sinis fault, a major normal fault bordering the Campidano basin between the Gulf of Oristano and the western Sardinia shelf. High-resolution seismic reflection profiles and multibeam echosounder data, integrated by age-constrained stratigraphic logs derived from 9 sediment cores enabled us to reconstruct the valley evolution during the Holocene. We found that the Tirso valley is the result of a single event of incision and infill during the last eustatic cycle, strongly controlled by the presence of the Sinis fault. In fact, this structure represents a geological threshold that marks an ...
During the lowstand sea-level phase of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), a large part of the current ...
The morphology and stratigraphic features of a well-preserved drowned barrier system, located on the...
The Gulf of La Spezia (GLS) in Northwest Italy is a rocky embayment with low fluvial influence facin...
Multiproxy analysis composed of biostratigraphy and pollen analysis allowed reconstructing the palae...
Study The response of coastal barrier - lagoon systems to late Holocene high frequency sea level osc...
Multiproxy analysis composed of biostratigraphy and pollen analysis allowed reconstructing the palae...
The Middle Pleistocene–Holocene Sardinian stratigraphy has been revised to identify the roles played...
We produced a new suite of sea-level data which allowed assessing the Holocene evolution of the Boni...
A high-resolution acoustic survey of 250 nautical miles has been performed in the La Maddalena Archi...
In this research, we studied the marine flood risk of the Cagliari plain in relation to the depresse...
AbstractThe most representative Late Pleistocene ("Tyrrhenian") outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di...
Rift basins provide important sedimentary archives to reconstruct past tectonic and climatic conditi...
During the lowstand sea-level phase of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), a large part of the current ...
The morphology and stratigraphic features of a well-preserved drowned barrier system, located on the...
The Gulf of La Spezia (GLS) in Northwest Italy is a rocky embayment with low fluvial influence facin...
Multiproxy analysis composed of biostratigraphy and pollen analysis allowed reconstructing the palae...
Study The response of coastal barrier - lagoon systems to late Holocene high frequency sea level osc...
Multiproxy analysis composed of biostratigraphy and pollen analysis allowed reconstructing the palae...
The Middle Pleistocene–Holocene Sardinian stratigraphy has been revised to identify the roles played...
We produced a new suite of sea-level data which allowed assessing the Holocene evolution of the Boni...
A high-resolution acoustic survey of 250 nautical miles has been performed in the La Maddalena Archi...
In this research, we studied the marine flood risk of the Cagliari plain in relation to the depresse...
AbstractThe most representative Late Pleistocene ("Tyrrhenian") outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di...
Rift basins provide important sedimentary archives to reconstruct past tectonic and climatic conditi...
During the lowstand sea-level phase of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), a large part of the current ...
The morphology and stratigraphic features of a well-preserved drowned barrier system, located on the...
The Gulf of La Spezia (GLS) in Northwest Italy is a rocky embayment with low fluvial influence facin...