50 results on '"Vacchi, Matteo"'
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2. Holocene relative sea-level histories of far-field islands in the mid-Pacific
3. Forecasted weakening of Atlantic overturning circulation could amplify future relative sea-level rise in the Mediterranean: A review of climate and ride-gauge data links
4. Insights on the origin of multiple tsunami events affected the archaeological site of Ognina (south-eastern Sicily, Italy)
5. Climatic control on the formation of marine-notches in microtidal settings: New data from the northwestern Mediterranean Sea
6. Has the Anthropocene affected the frequency and intensity of tropical cyclones? Evidence from Mascarene Islands historical records (southwestern Indian Ocean)
7. Northern Adriatic environmental changes since 500 AD reconstructed at Aquileia (Italy)
8. On the influence of vertical ground movements on Late-Quaternary sea-level records. A comprehensive assessment along the mid-Tyrrhenian coast of Italy (Mediterranean Sea)
9. Natural and anthropogenic dynamics of the coastal environment in northwestern Corsica (western Mediterranean) over the past six millennia
10. Coastal submersions in the north-eastern Adriatic during the last 5200 years
11. An end to the Last Interglacial highstand before 120 ka: Relative sea-level evidence from Infreschi Cave (Southern Italy)
12. Geoarchaeology as a tool to understand ancient navigation in the northern Persian Gulf and the harbour history of Siraf
13. Driving mechanisms of Holocene coastal evolution in the Bonifacio Strait (Western Mediterranean)
14. A new interpolation method to measure delta evolution and sediment flux: Application to the late Holocene coastal plain of the Argens River in the western Mediterranean
15. Relative sea-level data from the SEAMIS database compared to ICE-5G model predictions of glacial isostatic adjustment
16. Holocene sea levels in Southeast Asia, Maldives, India and Sri Lanka: The SEAMIS database
17. Inception of a global atlas of sea levels since the Last Glacial Maximum
18. Geospatial modelling and map analysis allowed measuring regression of the upper limit of Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows under human pressure
19. Coastal landscape evolution of Corsica island (W. Mediterranean): Palaeoenvironments, vegetation history and human impacts since the early Neolithic period
20. Postglacial relative sea-level histories along the eastern Canadian coastline
21. Tracking shoreline erosion of “at risk” coastal archaeology: the example of ancient Siraf (Iran, Persian Gulf)
22. New relative sea-level insights into the isostatic history of the Western Mediterranean
23. 8000 years of coastal changes on a western Mediterranean island: A multiproxy approach from the Posada plain of Sardinia
24. MIS 5e relative sea-level changes in the Mediterranean Sea: Contribution of isostatic disequilibrium
25. Mid to late Holocene environmental changes along the coast of western Sardinia (Mediterranean Sea)
26. Tracking shoreline evolution in central Cyclades (Greece) using beachrocks
27. Paleo sea-level changes and relative sea-level indicators: Precise measurements, indicative meaning and glacial isostatic adjustment perspectives from Mallorca (Western Mediterranean)
28. Reconstructing past landscapes of the eastern plain of Corsica (NW Mediterranean) during the last 6000 years based on molluscan, sedimentological and palynological analyses
29. New insights into the sea-level evolution in Corsica (NW Mediterranean) since the late Neolithic
30. Reconstructing the landscape evolution and the human occupation of the Lower Sagone River (Western Corsica, France) from the Bronze Age to the Medieval period
31. In search of Pollentia's southern harbour: Geoarchaeological evidence from the Bay of Alcúdia (Mallorca, Spain)
32. Seagrass on the rocks: Posidonia oceanica settled on shallow-water hard substrata withstands wave stress beyond predictions
33. The analysis of Last Interglacial (MIS 5e) relative sea-level indicators: Reconstructing sea-level in a warmer world
34. Multiproxy assessment of Holocene relative sea-level changes in the western Mediterranean: Sea-level variability and improvements in the definition of the isostatic signal
35. Reply to comment by Evelpidu N., and Pirazzoli P. on “Tidal notches in the Mediterranean sea: A comprehensive analysis”
36. Tidal notches in Mediterranean Sea: a comprehensive analysis
37. A sea-level database for the Pacific coast of central North America
38. Beachrock: A tool for reconstructing relative sea level in the far-field
39. Post-Roman sea-level changes on Pag Island (Adriatic Sea): Dating Croatia's “enigmatic” coastal notch?
40. Study of wave runup using numerical models and low-altitude aerial photogrammetry: A tool for coastal management
41. Towards a predictive model to assess the natural position of the Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows upper limit
42. An updated database of Holocene relative sea level changes in NE Aegean Sea
43. Assessing the late Quaternary coastal uplift of Lesvos Island using beachrocks distribution and morphology
44. Morphological indicators of Late Quaternary co-seismic vertical displacements and catastrophic wave impact in Lesvos Island (NE Aegean Sea)
45. Spatial distribution of sea-level markers on Lesvos Island (NE Aegean Sea): Evidence of differential relative sea-level changes and the neotectonic implications
46. Hydrodynamic constraints to the seaward development of Posidonia oceanica meadows
47. Underwater geomorphology of the rocky coastal tracts between Finale Ligure and Vado Ligure (western Liguria, NW Mediterranean Sea)
48. Human influence on seagrass habitat fragmentation in NW Mediterranean Sea
49. Geospatial modelling and map analysis allowed measuring regression of the upper limit of Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows under human pressure
50. Multiproxy assessment of Holocene relative sea-level changes in the western Mediterranean: Sea-level variability and improvements in the definition of the isostatic signal
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