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JOURNAL OF MAPS
卷 19, 期 1, 页码 -出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2023.2243973
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Geothematic mapping; shoreline changes; geoarchaeological data; climatic and human controls; coastal vulnerability; southern Italy; >
To understand the factors contributing to coastal modifications, a series of three maps focusing on the southern Molise coast in Italy were created. The maps cover the changes from the Holocene to the Present, as well as future scenarios up to 2050. The results highlight the high susceptibility of the Biferno River coastal plain to erosion and inundation, indicating potential coastal hazards.
Coastal areas are dynamic environments that easily change over time. To contribute to a better understanding of natural and anthropogenic factors that may have contributed in the past and/or control present-day and near-future coastline modifications, we have realised a chronologically arranged sequence of three geomorphological and geothematic maps focusing on the southern Molise coast (Adriatic coast, Italy). The first two maps concern the geomorphological and anthropogenic modifications that occurred respectively from the Holocene to the 1950s (Map 1), and from the 1950s to the Present (Map 2). The third map deals with the present-day conditions and near-future scenarios of coastal hazard considering the period from the Present to the year 2050. Results obtained and comparative observations of the three maps highlight the elevated shoreline mobility of the Biferno River alluvial coastal plain sector, and its high susceptibility to further coastal hazard due to erosion and inundation.
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