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Geohazard features of the Gulf of Taranto

Authors :
Silvia Ceramicola
Maria Rosaria Senatore
Andrea Cova
Agostino Meo
Edy Forlin
Salvatore Critelli
Nora Markezic
Massimo Zecchin
Dario Civile
Alessandro Bosman
Oliviero Candoni
Daniele Casalbore
Marianne Coste
Diego Cotterle
Michele Deponte
Rocco Dominici
Lorenzo Facchin
Emiliano Gordini
Eleonora Morelli
Francesco Muto
Daniel Praeg
Roberto Romeo
Francesco Latino Chiocci
Source :
Journal of Maps, Vol 20, Iss 1 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.

Abstract

Here, we explore the complex seabed morphologies of the Gulf of Taranto in southern Italy including their connection to the geodynamic evolution of the region that began during the Neogene period when the Adria plate started subducting beneath the retreating Calabrian arc. We compiled the first Maps of the Geohazard Features of the Gulf of Taranto through comprehensive and collaborative high-resolution seabed surveys, integrating regional high-resolution multibeam sonar and sub-bottom profiling. Our findings indicate that the most significant marine geohazards identified are (i) the headwall of the shelf-indenting retrogressive canyon near Cirò Marina, situated close to the harbour, (ii) multiple landslide scarps on the steep slopes of intra-slope basins, along with buried stacked debris flow deposits at their base, indicating repeated mass movements, (iii) large-scale landslide scarps eroding the Apulian slopes (some controlled by faults). We propose that seismicity and tectonic tremor associated with slow slip events, represent potential triggers for geohazards in the Gulf of Taranto. The distinctive physiography of the Gulf creates a natural laboratory for studying and monitoring coastal and marine geohazards. Our study offers a resource for improving the understanding of marine geohazards along the Ionian Calabrian and Apulian margins in the Gulf of Taranto crucial for safeguarding coastal communities and marine infrastructures.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17445647
Volume :
20
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Maps
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.ba8f520cb70a454a8194afa5ac9ae4fd
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2024.2431073