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Mubashir Mehmood, Sabatino Ciarcia, Luca Lo Schiavo, Jacopo Natale and Stefano Vitale
Our research focuses on the reconstruction of turbidity paleocurrents of the Cilento Group in the Cilento area (southern Apennines, Italy). These deposits were formed in the wedge-top basin above the oceanic Ligurian Accretionary Complex, the early oroge...
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Riccardo Salvini, Claudio Vanneschi, Chiara Lanciano and Renzo Maseroli
Between August 2016 and January 2017, a very energetic seismic sequence induced substantial horizontal and vertical ground displacements in the Central Italian Apennines. After this event, the Italian Military Geographical Institute (IGM), owner and mana...
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Matteo Gentilucci, Margherita Bufalini, Fabrizio D?Aprile, Marco Materazzi and Gilberto Pambianchi
In central Italy, particularly in the Umbria-Marche Apennines, there are some complete, high-altitude weather stations, which are very important for assessing the climate in these areas. The mountain weather stations considered in this study were Monte B...
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Diego Di Curzio, Sergio Rusi, Alessia Di Giovanni and Emanuele Ferretti
The hilly landscape of the Periadric area in Central Italy is characterized by mainly marly?clayey foredeep basin deposits (Plio?Pleistocene age). These lithotypes are generally considered aquicludes, if compared with the regional limestone aquifers of A...
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Mauro De Donatis, Mauro Alberti, Mattia Cipicchia, Nelson Muñoz Guerrero, Giulio F. Pappafico and Sara Susini
Field work on the search and characterization of ground effects of a historical earthquake (i.e., the Cagli earthquake in 1781) was carried out using terrestrial and aerial digital tools. The method of capturing, organizing, storing, and elaborating digi...
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Cristiano Carabella, Enrico Miccadei, Giorgio Paglia and Nicola Sciarra
This work focused on a post-wildfire landslide hazard assessment, applied to the 2017 Montagna del Morrone fire. This wildfire increased the possibility of landslides triggering, as confirmed by the occurrence of a debris flow, triggered by an intense, s...
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Monia Calista, Enrico Miccadei, Tommaso Piacentini and Nicola Sciarra
We investigated the role of the morphostructural setting and seismic and meteorological factors in the development of landslides in the piedmont of the Abruzzo Apennines. In February 2017, following a heavy snow precipitation event and a moderate seismic...
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Elena Liberatoscioli, Giancarlo Boscaino, Silvano Agostini, Adele Garzarella and Etta Patacca Scandone
Majella National Park is located in the central Apennines (Italy), in a vast mountainous area of about 740 km2. Owing to the complex geological history of the Majella Massif and surrounding areas, it features many different landforms. Woodlands rich in w...
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Marino Domenico Barberio, Francesca Gori, Maurizio Barbieri, Andrea Billi, Roberto Devoti, Carlo Doglioni, Marco Petitta, Federica Riguzzi and Sergio Rusi
Understanding natural variations of Rn (222Rn) concentrations is the fundamental prerequisite of using this radioactive gas as a tracer, or even precursor, of natural processes, including earthquakes. In this work, Rn concentrations in groundwater were c...
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Enrico Miccadei, Cristiano Carabella, Giorgio Paglia and Tommaso Piacentini
This work analyzes the role of paleo-drainage network, morphotectonics, and surface processes in landscape evolution in a sector of the transition zone between the chain and the piedmont area of Central Apennines. Particularly, it focuses on the Verde St...
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