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Geomorphology of the Lower Calore River alluvial plain (Southern Italy)

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  • Paolo Magliulo
  • Angelo Cusano

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A 1:18,000-scale geomorphological map of the Lower Calore River alluvial plain (Southern Italy) is here presented. The area strongly suffered the dramatic effects of a destructive flood on 15 October 2015. The presented Map was produced in a GIS using topographic maps dating from 1870, 1909, 1936 and 1955 and 1:10,000-scaled colour orthophotos from 1998. All the maps and aerial photos were georeferenced in the UTM33 WGS84 coordinate system. The detected landforms were manually digitized and checked in the field. A geodatabase containing attributes such as type, age and surface area of each landform was created and progressively updated. The areal and unconventional map legend was designed to provide maximum readability. In the alluvial plain, five orders of river terraces were recognized. They are separated by strongly reshaped, gently sloping, inactive fluvial scarps (FS), less than 1.5 m high. Former channels, now abandoned, were also mapped. The confluence migrated eastward/east-northeastward between 1870 and 1955, followed by a north-northwestward migration between 1955 and 1998. Finally, numerous riverbank failures were observed and mapped along the active FS. A secondary map showing the age of the alluvial plain was also produced and showed that most of the investigated alluvial plain formed between 1909 and 1936. The study also shows the results of channel adjustments experienced by the river in ∼130 years.

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  • Paolo Magliulo & Angelo Cusano, 2016. "Geomorphology of the Lower Calore River alluvial plain (Southern Italy)," Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(5), pages 1119-1127, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjomxx:v:12:y:2016:i:5:p:1119-1127
    DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2015.1132277
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    1. Rita Tufano & Luigi Guerriero & Mariagiulia Annibali Corona & Giuseppe Cianflone & Diego Di Martire & Fabio Ietto & Alessandro Novellino & Concetta Rispoli & Claudia Zito & Domenico Calcaterra, 2023. "Multiscenario flood hazard assessment using probabilistic runoff hydrograph estimation and 2D hydrodynamic modelling," Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, Springer;International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, vol. 116(1), pages 1029-1051, March.
    2. Gheorghe Romanescu & Catalin I. Cimpianu & Alin Mihu-Pintilie & Cristian C. Stoleriu, 2017. "Historic flood events in NE Romania (post-1990)," Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(2), pages 787-798, November.
    3. Paolo Magliulo & Sofia Sessa & Angelo Cusano & Marika Beatrice & Alberto Giannini & Filippo Russo, 2022. "Assessing the Morphological Quality of the Calore River (Southern Italy)," Geographies, MDPI, vol. 2(3), pages 1-25, June.
    4. Antonio Santo & Nicoletta Santangelo & Giovanni Forte & Melania De Falco, 2017. "Post flash flood survey: the 14th and 15th October 2015 event in the Paupisi-Solopaca area (Southern Italy)," Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(2), pages 19-25, November.

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