Geomorphic systems, sediment connectivity and geomorphodiversity: relations within a small mountain catchment in the Lepontine Alps
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Mountain regions are characterized by a spatial geomorphic heterogeneity that confers to the environment a significant geomorphodiversity, functioning as a substrate for biodiversity. It is hence important to understand the geomorphic dynamics and its
evolution in space and time. A different spatial scale approach was developed to evaluate the relationship existing among
geomorphological processes, sediment connectivity and geomorphodiversity. The study areas are the Veglia-Devero Natural
Park (Lepontine Alps) and a small mountain catchment (Buscagna the natural park scale, a preliminary geomorphological map was
realized and then the index of Geomorphodiversity was computed highlighting the differentiation between the two sides of the
Buscagna glacial valley. In the Buscagna catchment where also the index of Connectivity was calculated, the integrated analysis of the
two indices allowed to identifying different geomorpho-connectivity sectors, testifying the role of geomorphic processes in regulating
sediment fluxes and, consequently, controlling landscape units.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Lepontine Alps; geomorphodiversity; sediment connectivity
Elenco autori:
Cavalli, Marco
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