Author
Listed:
- Valerio Piattelli
- Jacopo Cinosi
- Gianluca Esposito
- Vania Mancinelli
- Giorgio Paglia
- Sarah Ciaglia
- Paride Colasante
- Davide Defilippis
- Federica de Iure
- Sepino Desiderio
- Lorenzo Dezio
- Flavio Di Cecco
- Benedetta Di Cesare
- Nicola Di Croce
- Jacopo D’Intino
- Davide Di Zio
- Vanni Donatelli
- Diana Faieta
- Marco Gagliardi
- Christian Giuliani
- Lorenzo Innamorato
- Alessio Luciani
- Pietro Mantanera
- Lisa Molaro
- Alessandro Montebello
- Pierluigi Moschella
- Joele Pica
- Giovanni Santucci
- Matilda Soldano
- Daniele Spedaliere
- Sara Sticca
- Paolo Troilo
- Chiara Troisi
- Giuseppina Varisco
- Mario Zeppa
- Marcello Buccolini
- Enrico Miccadei
Abstract
This paper presents the results of the 2021 and 2022 field activities carried out at San Nicola Island (Tremiti Islands, Southern Adriatic Sea) by two groups of students as part of the Environmental Geomorphology Field Mapping course held within the Master's Degree in Geological Sciences and Technologies of Earth and Planets at University ‘G. d'Annunzio’ of Chieti-Pescara. Field activities were carried out following an integrated approach that involved morphometric, geological, and geomorphological analyses, supported by the combination of traditional methods with modern survey instruments and techniques. The Main Map (1:2,500 scale) comprehensively depicts the landscape of San Nicola Island, which is affected by both long- and short-term evolutionary processes, as witnessed by widespread slope landforms. The cartographic products presented in this work can represent a useful tool in territorial planning and management, as well as a valuable base for further scientific studies.
Suggested Citation
Valerio Piattelli & Jacopo Cinosi & Gianluca Esposito & Vania Mancinelli & Giorgio Paglia & Sarah Ciaglia & Paride Colasante & Davide Defilippis & Federica de Iure & Sepino Desiderio & Lorenzo Dezio &, 2023.
"Geomorphological analysis of San Nicola Island (Tremiti Islands, Southern Adriatic Sea). Results from the 2021 and 2022 Environmental Geomorphology field camps of the MSc in Geological Sciences and Te,"
Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 19(1), pages 2164748-216, December.
Handle:
RePEc:taf:tjomxx:v:19:y:2023:i:1:p:2164748
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2022.2164748
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