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2016 (v1)Publication
This research describes rockfall events affecting the so called "Lovers Lane", a path that runs along the Cinque Terre rocky coastline. Realized at the beginning of '20s century as a service road during the construction of the railway, starting from the '60s has become the most visited trail of the Cinque Terre National Park, being used by over...
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2016 (v1)Publication
The "Guvano landslide" is located along the steep coastal slopes of Cinque Terre between the villages of Vernazza and Corniglia (Eastern Liguria, NW Italy). It is an ancient and complex mass movement that has been affected by several reactivation phenomena in hystorical and recent time. Nowadays the Guvano landslides is partly dormant and...
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2015 (v1)Publication
Due to short durations of heavy rainfalls that occurred between November 10th and 11th, 2014 the Chiavari area was the subject of a serious geo-hydrological event determined by the simultaneous overflowing of the Entella and Rupinaro streams. In the lower Fontanabuona valley (Municipality of Leivi) a landslide destroyed a building and took the...
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2016 (v1)Publication
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2015 (v1)Publication
The Via dell'Amore (Lovers' Lane) is a 1 km long coastal path linking Manarola with Riomaggiore, the two eastern villages at the "Cinque Terre". Realized at the start of the nineteenth century as a service road for the modernization of the railway, it's now considered as one of the highlights of the Cinque Terre National Park. The trail has...
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2015 (v1)Publication
This paper concerns with the original survey of an ancient underground quarry located in the internationally known Hanbury botanical gardens, located on the Mortola promontory, 2 kilometers far from the Italy - France boundary. The gardens were established from 1867 by Sir Thomas Hanbury with the aim of acclimatizing several rare botanical...
Uploaded on: December 2, 2022