Recent evolution and present day condition of the Campania coastal areas (Southern Italy): the case history of the Sele river coastal plain
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The low coasts of the Campania are generally located in the main alluvial coastal
plains of the region. These coasts have been affected, during late Quaternary, by
strong progradation and more recently by erosion and episodic flooding
particularly during storm events. The causes are essentially to be sought in the
decrease in sedimentary discharge due to forest hydraulic engineering works but
especially to the construction of many artificial dams along the main rivers,
coupled whit subsidence and or increases in sea levels. Such events generally
occur in coastal plains where the sectors close to the present-day dune ridge are
morphologically lower (in general no more than 1-3 m a.s.l.). The main goal of
this study was to provide a synopsis of the coastal vulnerability and present a
new semi-quantitative method to assess coastal erosion. Eight factors describing
the current system state of the beaches and the effects of the wave climate and
human activity were combined to assess the potential erosion of the Sele River
coastal plain. The method shows the high erosion potential at the mouths of the
Sele, Picentino and Tusciano Rivers, while the areas south of the Sele river
mouth and the zone stretching from Lido Lago to the Asa channel showed low
hazard levels.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Alberico, Ines
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Titolo del libro:
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, WIT Press