Massive rock-slope failure in the central Apennines (Italy): the case of Campo di Giove rock avalanche
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
This paper describes the Quaternary Campo di Giove (CDG) rock avalanche which
occurred along the western edge of the Maiella Massif in the central part of the Apennines, Italy.
The aim of this work is to contribute to the present debate about the nature of large-sized, Quaternary
debris deposits of the central Apennines that have been controversially interpreted in the last decades
as moraine, tectonic breccias or landslides and to provide an example of a rock avalanche that was
strongly controlled by local geomorphic conditions. Field evidence, supported by morphometric and
sedimentary analysis of clastic deposits, has demonstrated that the material originated during a
rock avalanche event which occurred in a significantly different geomorphological setting.
The control on the depositional mechanism by the Middle Pleistocene landscape is revealed by the
reduced lateral spreading and the evidently asymmetric shape of the accumulation area.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Rock avalanche; Quaternary deposits; Central Apennines
Elenco autori:
DI LUZIO, Emiliano; Cavinato, GIAN PAOLO
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