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2011 (v1)Publication
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2012 (v1)Publication
This work presents a geo-hiking map of Mt. Penna and Mt. Aiona area (Aveto Natural Park, Italy), an original and useful tool in the Earth science mapping field. Aveto Park is one of the best known Italian protected areas; it is located in the Ligurian Apennines and belongs to the Ophiolitic Protected Areas Coordination ('C.A.P.O.') and to the...
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2012 (v1)Publication
An engineering geological map at a scale of 1:10,000 of the Chiavari city area (Northern Italy) – a major tourist and economic attraction of the Ligurian East Riviera – is presented in this paper. The municipality land shows an excellent geomorphological case-study of the well-known Ligurian coast: a floodplain, fairly wide and inhabited,...
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2013 (v1)Publication
This work concerns with a DSGSD located in upper Sturla Valley (Northern Apennines, Italy), in the Municipality of Borzonasca, in an recently uplifted mountain area where the historic Belpiano hamlet was settled. The investigation of DSGSD was carried out through field survey, historic maps comparison, drilling and monitoring activities;...
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2017 (v1)Publication
The Tyrrhenian slope of Liguria extends along the coast, from West to East, for nearly 300 km between Ventimiglia to Marinella di Sarzana: this stretch of territory presents more than a hundred catchments mainly characterized by small-size floodplains, usually less than 1 km2. Ligurian catchments, except for the Roja and the Magra rivers, have...
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The Ligurian slopes facing the Tyrrenian Sea extend along the coast for nearly 300 km between France border to Tuscany: this stretch of territory presents more than a hundred catchments characterized by small floodplains. The slopes are very steep, while the alluvial plains are typically narrow and elongated. Ligurian catchments, except for the...
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