Human influence over 150 years of coastal evolution in the Volturno delta system (southern Italy)

被引:0
|
作者
Daniela Ruberti
Marco Vigliotti
Anna Di Mauro
Roberto Chieffi
Michele Di Natale
机构
[1] Design,Department of Civil Engineering
[2] Building and Environment (DICDEA) - Campania University “L. Vanvitelli”,undefined
[3] Med.Hydro s.r.l.,undefined
来源
关键词
Volturno river deltaic coast; Campania; Coastline evolution; Surface variation analysis;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This paper focused on the past shoreline change rates along the coastal plain of the Volturno River, in southern Italy, western Mediterranean. A wide database comprising historical maps, aerial photographs, topographic sheets, bathymetric data was used to extract the spatial and temporal information of the coastlines at seven time points. Coastline displacement was calculated for two successive time points and relative surface variation (accretion and erosion) was estimated as well as minimum and maximum accretion/erosion linear values and rates. The surface variation analysis has revealed that the studied coast can be considered homogeneous since the 1970s, whereas it exhibits a variety of shoreline evolutionary trends after that time period. Timing and causes of trends and rates of variation were detected. Based on the estimated shoreline change rates, an appropriate morhodynamic one-line model was applied to predict evolutionary scenarios also in presence of port and defence works. The results obtained strongly emphasize that a successful coastal management requires a constant monitoring of the human-induced changes to account for the variability of rates over time.
引用
收藏
页码:897 / 917
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Human influence over 150years of coastal evolution in the Volturno delta system (southern Italy)
    Ruberti, Daniela
    Vigliotti, Marco
    Di Mauro, Anna
    Chieffi, Roberto
    Di Natale, Michele
    JOURNAL OF COASTAL CONSERVATION, 2018, 22 (05) : 897 - 917
  • [2] The Holocene Evolution of the Volturno Coastal Plain (Northern Campania, Southern Italy): Implications for the Understanding of Subsidence Patterns
    Buffardi, Carla
    Barbato, Regina
    Vigliotti, Marco
    Mandolini, Alessandro
    Ruberti, Daniela
    WATER, 2021, 13 (19)
  • [3] Subsidence and recent landscape evolution at Volturno Coastal Plain (Italy)
    Alberico, Ines
    Matano, Fabio
    QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL, 2024, 712
  • [4] Quaternary Evolution of the Lower Calore and Middle Volturno Valleys (Southern Italy)
    Filocamo, Francesca
    Leone, Natalia
    Rosskopf, Carmen Maria
    Scorpio, Vittoria
    Giralt, Santiago
    Aucelli, Pietro Patrizio Ciro
    WATER, 2021, 13 (05)
  • [5] Flood risk mitigation and anthropogenic modifications of a coastal plain in southern Italy: combined effects over the past 150 years
    Petrucci, O.
    Polemio, M.
    NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, 2007, 7 (03) : 361 - 373
  • [6] Unravelling the salinity origins in the coastal aquifer/aquitard system of the Volturno River (Italy)
    Colombani, Nicolo
    Alessandrino, Luigi
    Gaiolini, Mattia
    Gervasio, Maria Pia
    Ruberti, Daniela
    Mastrocicco, Micol
    WATER RESEARCH, 2024, 263
  • [7] Land use and landscape pattern changes driven by land reclamation in a coastal area: the case of Volturno delta plain, Campania Region, southern Italy
    Daniela, Ruberti
    Marco, Vigliotti
    ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, 2017, 76 (20)
  • [8] Land use and landscape pattern changes driven by land reclamation in a coastal area: the case of Volturno delta plain, Campania Region, southern Italy
    Ruberti Daniela
    Vigliotti Marco
    Environmental Earth Sciences, 2017, 76
  • [9] The evolution of cereal yields in Italy over the last 150 years: The peculiar case of rice
    Mariani, Luigi
    Ferrero, Aldo
    Cola, Gabriele
    AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 2021, 113 (04) : 3372 - 3383
  • [10] Channel Changes and Controlling Factors over the Past 150 Years in the Basento River (Southern Italy)
    de Musso, Nicoletta Maria
    Capolongo, Domenico
    Caldara, Massimo
    Surian, Nicola
    Pennetta, Luigi
    WATER, 2020, 12 (01)