Regional-scale seafloor mapping and geohazard assessment. The experience from the Italian project MaGIC (Marine Geohazards along the Italian Coasts).
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Recent developments in seafloor imaging and
mapping techniques greatly improved our capability of
identifying marine geohazards affecting continental margins.
Geomorphic features can be detected in great detail
by high-resolution multibeam imaging and regarded as
geohazard indicators; the most common include slide scars
and deposits, canyon headscarps and steep erosional flanks,
fault-related seafloor unevenness, mud volcanoes, pockmarks,
gravity flow deposits, erosional scours and bedforms
indicating sediment mobility at diverse temporal/
spatial scale. These processes are widespread on Italian
continental margins and are potential indicators of geohazard
for human settlements and infrastructures in the
offshore and coastal zones. The national Project MaGIC
(Marine Geohazards along the Italian Coasts) aims at
documenting potential geohazards based on the acquisition
of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and on the production
of maps of the geohazard-related geomorphic
features for most of the Italian continental margins. With
reference to this issue, we discuss some of the most frequent
problems dealing with reconnaissance, interpretation
and cartographic representation of geohazard-related geomorphic
features at a regional scale.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Seafloor morphology
Elenco autori:
Chiocci, FRANCESCO LATINO; Ridente, Domenico
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