The Monte Amiata is a volcano located in central Italy composed by trachytic to olivine latitic lava flows and domes emplaced between 305 and 231 ka (Pleistocene). These volcanic products, affected by saprolite alteration processes of spatially variable intensity, unconformably overlie Pliocene marine clayey sediments, as well as the Ligurian units stacked during the Northern Apennines orogeny. The Monte Amiata area has been attracting much attention from research and industry because of its economic importance in the field of geothermal energy, ore deposits and groundwater supply, hence a quite detailed geologic framework is available for this area. Instead, less efforts were made toward the understanding of the widespread gravitati...
A significant part of Campania is extensively covered by volcaniclastic soils, deriving from the alt...
A large landslide reactivated on December 2013, at Montescaglioso, southern Italy, after 56 hours of...
This work aims to present the results of geomorphological studies and monitoring activities concerni...
The eastern side of the Mt. Amiata volcano is affected by a series of deepseated gravitational slope...
Wemade a stratigraphic, structural andmorphologic study of the Amiata Volcano in Italy.Wefind that t...
We illustrate the main geomorphological characteristics of the eastern slopes of Mount Amiata, affec...
Since the mid-90’s the arch of hills which shuts in the La Spezia Gulf (Eastern Liguria, Italy) has ...
none4The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000...
Abstract In the recent decades, satellite monitoring techniques have enhanced the discovery of non-c...
On the April 30th, 2006, during the early morning, five shallow landslides were triggered on the nor...
Ischia Island (Italy) is an impressive example of the rare phenomenon of caldera resurgence. The emp...
Deep-seated landslides are important agents of relief shaping and can have substantial impact on hum...
In this paper some of the main features of the landslides that occurred on April 30th, 2006, on the ...
The Upper Scrivia Valley in the Ligurian Apennines is characterized by a large-scale landslides area...
The Sciara del Fuoco (SDF) at Stromboli volcano, located in the western side of the homonymous islan...
A significant part of Campania is extensively covered by volcaniclastic soils, deriving from the alt...
A large landslide reactivated on December 2013, at Montescaglioso, southern Italy, after 56 hours of...
This work aims to present the results of geomorphological studies and monitoring activities concerni...
The eastern side of the Mt. Amiata volcano is affected by a series of deepseated gravitational slope...
Wemade a stratigraphic, structural andmorphologic study of the Amiata Volcano in Italy.Wefind that t...
We illustrate the main geomorphological characteristics of the eastern slopes of Mount Amiata, affec...
Since the mid-90’s the arch of hills which shuts in the La Spezia Gulf (Eastern Liguria, Italy) has ...
none4The island of Stromboli (Southern Italy) is the subaerial part of a large volcanic edifice 4000...
Abstract In the recent decades, satellite monitoring techniques have enhanced the discovery of non-c...
On the April 30th, 2006, during the early morning, five shallow landslides were triggered on the nor...
Ischia Island (Italy) is an impressive example of the rare phenomenon of caldera resurgence. The emp...
Deep-seated landslides are important agents of relief shaping and can have substantial impact on hum...
In this paper some of the main features of the landslides that occurred on April 30th, 2006, on the ...
The Upper Scrivia Valley in the Ligurian Apennines is characterized by a large-scale landslides area...
The Sciara del Fuoco (SDF) at Stromboli volcano, located in the western side of the homonymous islan...
A significant part of Campania is extensively covered by volcaniclastic soils, deriving from the alt...
A large landslide reactivated on December 2013, at Montescaglioso, southern Italy, after 56 hours of...
This work aims to present the results of geomorphological studies and monitoring activities concerni...