TY - GEN AU - Soldati,Mauro AU - Foglini,Federica AU - Prampolini,Mariacristina AU - Savini,Alessandra AU - Soldati,Mauro AU - Foglini,Federica AU - Prampolini,Mariacristina AU - Savini,Alessandra TI - Landscapes and Landforms of Terrestrial and Marine Areas SN - books978-3-0365-1654-7 PY - 2021/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Research & information: general KW - bicssc KW - coastal landscape evolution KW - Roman harbours KW - archaeological sea level marker KW - cultural heritage documentation KW - unmanned surface vessel KW - remote sensing of acoustic and optical data KW - 3D photogrammetric point cloud KW - water resources KW - geodiversity assessment KW - geosystem services KW - geoheritage KW - hydro-geodiversity KW - Sesia Val Grande UNESCO Global Geopark KW - underwater geoheritage KW - geosites KW - geomorphological survey KW - geotourism KW - Portofino Park KW - Italy KW - rocky coast KW - extreme waves KW - active erosion KW - geohazard KW - Croatia KW - morphostratigraphy KW - sea-level changes KW - marine terraces KW - river incisions KW - Adriatic Sea KW - coastal geomorphology KW - submarine geomorphology KW - cliffs KW - Cilento KW - southern Italy KW - geomorphometry KW - seafloor mapping KW - spatial analysis KW - algal reefs KW - bioconstruction volume KW - multibeam bathymetry KW - sound velocity KW - Quaternary sediment KW - submerged alluvial plain KW - coastal morphodynamics KW - climate change KW - vulnerability index KW - Gozo KW - Malta KW - terrestrial geomorphology KW - white ribbon KW - paleo-geography KW - coastal management KW - eastern Adriatic coast KW - estuary KW - sea-level rise KW - tufa KW - multi-beam KW - sub-bottom profiler KW - holocene KW - Last Glacial Maximum KW - Sardinia KW - Sumatra KW - barrier island KW - earthquake KW - tsunami KW - land subsidence KW - liquefaction KW - morphology resilience KW - GIS KW - sea level oscillation KW - Tyrrhenian margin KW - n/a N1 - Open Access N2 - This volume collects papers dealing with the integrated study of emerged and submerged areas, by means of different approaches and techniques. It shows the reasons why the integration of terrestrial and marine datasets would be desirable in geoenvironmental studies, and demonstrates how such an integration is unquestionably beneficial in modern research, ranging from Late Quaternary landscape evolution to geohazards, geomorphological mapping, geoarchaeology, geoheritage and geodiversity, and marine benthic habitat mapping UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4280 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76831 ER -