Data di Pubblicazione:
1995
Abstract:
The Venetian lagoon coastline is constituted by a narrow strip
of land, the wholeness of which is vital for the existence of the
historical city of Venice and the lagoon itself. Two processes have
threatened the littoral zone: the erosive action of the sea and the land
subsidence. Because of its particular setting, the fretful state of the
littoral zone, is revealed by the negative evolution of the near-shore
bottom slope. Five bathymétrie surveys carried out in 1954, 1968, 1982,
1988 and 1992 are compared and the phenomenon of land subsidence
is then analysed. Although the latter is not the primary cause of the
increase in the bottom slope that has occurred, a certain correlation
exists between the two processes. One may say that even a few
centimetres of ground surface lowering may actually contribute to the
destabilization of the littoral zone. Defence works are being undertaken.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Elenco autori:
Marabini, Francesco; Carbognin, Laura; Tosi, Luigi
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Titolo del libro:
Land Subsidence : By Fluid Withdrawal, by Solid Extraction, Theory and Modelling, Environmental Effects and Remedial