Search Results - "Vaiani, S. C."

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    Recognizing megatsunamis in Mediterranean deep sea sediments based on the massive deposits of the 365 CE Crete event by Polonia, A., Nelson, C. H., Vaiani, S. C., Colizza, E., Gasparotto, G., Giorgetti, G., Bonetti, C., Gasperini, L.

    Published in Scientific reports (28-03-2022)
    “…The Mediterranean Sea hosts two subduction systems along the convergent Africa-Eurasia plate boundary that have produced strong ground shaking and generated…”
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    Facies Architecture and Latest Pleistocene–Holocene Depositional History of the Po Delta (Comacchio Area), Italy by Amorosi, A., Centineo, M. C., Colalongo, M. L., Pasini, G., Sarti, G., Vaiani, SC.

    Published in The Journal of geology (01-01-2003)
    “…Integrated sedimentological and micropaleontological study of 16 cores and 137 piezocone penetration tests, approximately 40 m deep, in the Comacchio area…”
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    Palaeogeographic and palaeoclimatic evolution of the Po Plain from 150-ky core records by Amorosi, A, Colalongo, M.L, Fiorini, F, Fusco, F, Pasini, G, Vaiani, S.C, Sarti, G

    Published in Global and planetary change (2004)
    “…Integrated sedimentological and micropalaeontological (foraminifers, ostracods, pollen) analyses of eight continuously cored boreholes, up to 140 m deep,…”
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    Testing the Applicability of Strontium Isotope Stratigraphy in Marine to Deltaic Pleistocene Deposits: An Example from the Lamone River Valley (Northern Italy) by Vaiani, Stefano Claudio

    Published in The Journal of geology (01-09-2000)
    “…The Quaternary deposits of the Lamone River Valley in the Northern Apennines are mainly composed of marine clays and sands. Micropaleontological investigations…”
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    A depositional model for seismo-turbidites in confined basins based on Ionian Sea deposits by Polonia, A., Nelson, C.H., Romano, S., Vaiani, S.C., Colizza, E., Gasparotto, G., Gasperini, L.

    Published in Marine geology (01-02-2017)
    “…This study investigates Ionian Sea seismo-turbidite (ST) deposits that we interpret to be triggered by major historic earthquakes and tsunamis in the Calabrian…”
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    Benthic foraminiferal evidence of sediment supply changes and fluvial drainage reorganization in Holocene deposits of the Po Delta, Italy by Rossi, Veronica, Vaiani, Stefano Claudio

    Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-10-2008)
    “…Detailed benthic foraminiferal analyses performed on the Holocene subsurface deposits of modern Po Delta evidenced a complex palaeogeographic evolution…”
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    Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental evolution of the Adriatic coastal plain and the onset of Po River Delta by Amorosi, Alessandro, Dinelli, Enrico, Rossi, Veronica, Vaiani, Stefano Claudio, Sacchetto, Massimo

    “…Despite abundant geologic literature about the Po coastal plain, stratigraphic architecture beneath modern Po River Delta is virtually unknown. In this paper,…”
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    Late Quaternary climatic evolution of the Arno coastal plain (Western Tuscany, Italy) from subsurface data by Aguzzi, Margherita, Amorosi, Alessandro, Colalongo, Maria Luisa, Lucchi, Marianna Ricci, Rossi, Veronica, Sarti, Giovanni, Vaiani, Stefano Claudio

    Published in Sedimentary geology (15-11-2007)
    “…A multidisciplinary study of a 105-m-long core was carried out on the Tyrrhenian coast of Tuscany, Western Italy. Detailed description of sedimentary facies,…”
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    Multiproxy reconstruction of Late Pleistocene-Holocene environmental changes in coastal successions: microfossil and geochemical evidences from the Po Plain (Northern Italy) by Dinelli, Enrico, Ghosh, Anupam, Rossi, Veronia, Vaiani, Stefano Cladio

    Published in Stratigraphy (2012)
    “…Despite the overwhelming control exerted on worldwide coastal evolution by the Lateglacial-early Holocene sea-level rise, high-frequency rapid…”
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