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    Runoff Impact on Active Geomorphosites in Unconsolidated Substrate. A Comparison Between Landforms in Glacial and Marine Clay Sediments: Two Case Studies from the Swiss Alps and the Italian Apennines by Bollati, Irene, Reynard, Emmanuel, Palmieri, Elvidio Lupia, Pelfini, Manuela

    Published in Geoheritage (01-03-2016)
    “…The cultural value of geomorphological heritage (i.e., geomorphosites) is universally recognised and at the same time the interest on its mutability, as a…”
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    Direct and indirect evaluation of denudation rates in Central Italy by Della Seta, Marta, Del Monte, Maurizio, Fredi, Paola, Palmieri, Elvidio Lupia

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-09-2007)
    “…This paper presents the main results of a series of geomorphological studies, aimed to the quantitative direct and indirect evaluation of denudation processes…”
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    Morphological and geochemical evidence of neotectonics in the volcanic area of Monti Vulsini (Latium, Italy) by Ciotoli, Giancarlo, Della Seta, Marta, Del Monte, Maurizio, Fredi, Paola, Lombardi, Salvatore, Lupia Palmieri, Elvidio, Pugliese, Francesco

    Published in Quaternary international (2003)
    “…Interdisciplinary research has been carried out to contribute to the definition of the neotectonic arrangement of the eastern area of Monti Vulsini, affected…”
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    Space–time variability of denudation rates at the catchment and hillslope scales on the Tyrrhenian side of Central Italy by Della Seta, M., Del Monte, M., Fredi, P., Lupia Palmieri, E.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-06-2009)
    “…Studies on denudation rates can provide insight into the influence of climate change, tectonics, and human activities on landscape evolution. Research…”
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    Landslide susceptibility assessment in the Upper Orcia Valley (Southern Tuscany, Italy) through conditional analysis: a contribution to the unbiased selection of causal factors by Vergari, F., Della Seta, M., Del Monte, M., Fredi, P., Lupia Palmieri, E.

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (01-01-2011)
    “…In this work the conditional multivariate analysis was applied to evaluate landslide susceptibility in the Upper Orcia River Basin (Tuscany, Italy), where…”
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