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dc.contributor.authorallBrancolini, Giulianoen
dc.contributor.authorallTosi, Luigien
dc.contributor.authorallCaffau, Mauroen
dc.contributor.authorallDonda, Federicaen
dc.contributor.authorallRizzetto, Federicaen
dc.contributor.authorallZecchin, Massimoen
dc.date.accessioned2014-12-06T14:42:01Zen
dc.date.available2014-12-06T14:42:01Zen
dc.date.issued2008-11-25en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2122/9166en
dc.description.abstractThe Venice Lagoon is characterized by a remarkable vertical and lateral variability of deposits, mainly produced by delta, tidal channels and sand bar migration. High resolution seismic surveys and coring analysis, carried out in the frame of the Co.Ri.La. research line 3.16, produced new insight in the evolution of the Venice Lagoon through the Holocene. Based on the new data, it has been possible, for the first time, to image and map the three main phases that characterized the formation and the evolution of the lagoon. Initially, the marine ingression, between 10,000 and 6,000 years B.P., produced the submersion by the Adriatic Sea of the Pleistocene alluvial plain. During this phase, longshore drift triggered the formation of the Venice palaeo lagoon. Then, the following sea level highstand recorded the predominance of sediment supply from rivers and the progressive advance of the coastline toward the sea. Finally, the more recent phase was characterized by the predominance of erosion and sediment exportation from the lagoon, as the consequence of human interventions on river mouths and inlets since historical time. These distinct phases are associated to sedimentary deposits with different geotechnical, sedimentological and geochemical characteristics, which play different roles in the erodibility of the sea floor and in the hydrogeological regime. In this paper we present the main results from the surveys carried between 2003 and 2006 in the southern portion of the lagoon, where the Holocene deposits reaches their maximum thickness.en
dc.language.isoEnglishen
dc.relation.ispartof9th International Conference Littoral 2008en
dc.subjectHigh resolution seismic surveysen
dc.subjectVenice Lagoonen
dc.subjectPleistoceneen
dc.subjectHoloceneen
dc.titleHolocene evolution of the Venice Lagoonen
dc.typeConference paperen
dc.description.statusPublisheden
dc.subject.INGV04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.04. Marine geologyen
dc.description.ConferenceLocationVenice, Italyen
dc.relation.referencesAmos, C. L., Helsby, R., Ungiesser, G., Mazzoldi, A., Tosi, L., 2005, Sand transport in northern Venice Lagoon, in Campostrini, P., ed., Scientific research and safeguarding of Venice: Co.Ri.La. Research Program 2001-2003, v. 3, p. 369-383. Bonardi, M., Tosi, L., Rizzetto, F., Brancolini, G., and Baradello, L., 2006, Effects of climate changes on the late Pleistocene and Holocene sediments of the Venice Lagoon, Italy: Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 39, p. 279-284. Carbognin, L., 1992, Evoluzione naturale e antropica della Laguna di Venezia: Memorie Descrittive della Carta Geologica d’Italia, v. 42, p. 123-134. Carbognin, L., Cecconi, G., and Ardone, V., 2000, Interventions to safeguard the environment of the Venice Lagoon (Italy) against the effects of land elevation loss, in Land Subsidence (Eds L. Carbognin, G. Gambolati and A.I. Johnson), Proc. Sixth Int. Symp. Land Subsidence, Ravenna (Italy), La Garangola, Padova (Italy), 1, 309-324. F. Donda, F., Brancolini, G., Tosi, L., Kovacevic, V., Baradello, L., Gacic, M., Pizzetto, F., 2008: The ebb-tidal delta of the Venice Lagoon, Italy. The Holocene 18,2 pp. 267–278 McClennen, C.E., Ammerman, A.J., and Schock, S.G., 1997, Framework stratigraphy for the Lagoon of Venice, Italy: revealed new seismic-reflection profiles and cores: Journal of Coastal Research, v. 13, p. 745-759. Tosi, L., Rizzetto, F., Bonardi, M., Donnici, S., Serandrei Barbero, R., and Toffoletto, F., 2007a, Note illustrative della Carta Geologica d’Italia alla scala 1:50.000. Foglio 128 – Venezia, SystemCart, Roma. Tosi, L., Rizzetto, F., Bonardi, M., Donnici, S., Serandrei Barbero, R., and Toffoletto, F., 2007b, Note illustrative della Carta Geologica d’Italia alla scala 1:50.000. Foglio 148-149 – Chioggia-Malamocco, SystemCart, Roma. Trincardi, F., Correggiari, A., and Roveri, M., 1994, Late Quaternary transgressive erosion and deposits in a modern epicontinental shelf: the Adriatic Semienclosed Basin: Geo-Marine Letters, v. 14, p. 41-51. Zecchin, M., Brancolini, G., Tosi, L., Rizzetto, F., Baradello, L. 2007, Anatomy of the Holocene sequence in the southern Venice lagoon shown by very high resolution seismic data. Proceedings of FIST GEOITALIA 2007, September 12-14 2007, Rimini. Epitome, v. 2, p. 66. Zecchin, M., Brancolini, G., Donda, F., Rizzetto, F., Tosi, L., 2006. Preliminary results of the high resolution seismic surveys in the Venice lagoon: Co.Ri.La. Research Program 2004-2006, 5th Annual Meeting, Venice (Italy), 26-28 April 2006, 3.16 research line. Zecchin, M., Baradello, L., Brancolini, G., Donda, F., Rizzetto, F., Tosi, L., 2008: Sequence stratigraphy based on high-resolution seismic profiles in the late Pleistocene and Holocene deposits of the Venice area. Marine Geology 253 p. 185-198.en
dc.description.obiettivoSpecifico7A. Geofisica di esplorazioneen
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dc.contributor.authorBrancolini, Giulianoen
dc.contributor.authorTosi, Luigien
dc.contributor.authorCaffau, Mauroen
dc.contributor.authorDonda, Federicaen
dc.contributor.authorRizzetto, Federicaen
dc.contributor.authorZecchin, Massimoen
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