The waters of Adriatic hide the sea-floor that over the millennia has experienced a lively sequence of very different landscapes. Some traces remain today in the landforms and sediments preserved on the seabed, that testify this succession of environments which was partly observed by our ancestors and that constrained their lives. The evolution of the sea has been driven by the geological dynamics, the climate variations and the complex relationships occurring between sea-level oscillation, fluvial inputs, erosion, and, more recently, anthropogenic activity.
Il Mare Adriatico dall'ultima glaciazione a oggi: evoluzione geomorfologica e aspetti paleoambientali. The Adriatic Sea form the last glaciation until today: geomorphological evolution and paleoenvironmental aspects
FONTANA, ALESSANDRO;
2014
Abstract
The waters of Adriatic hide the sea-floor that over the millennia has experienced a lively sequence of very different landscapes. Some traces remain today in the landforms and sediments preserved on the seabed, that testify this succession of environments which was partly observed by our ancestors and that constrained their lives. The evolution of the sea has been driven by the geological dynamics, the climate variations and the complex relationships occurring between sea-level oscillation, fluvial inputs, erosion, and, more recently, anthropogenic activity.File in questo prodotto:
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