Cnr-Istituto di Scienze Marine

L’Istituto di Scienze Marine del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche svolge attività di ricerca fondamentale e applicata in oceanografia fisica, chimica e biologica e in geologia marina.

L’obiettivo è contribuire allo studio dei processi oceanici e della variabilità climatica, allo sviluppo di sistemi/servizi per l’osservazione, la protezione e la gestione sostenibile dell’ambiente marino e delle coste.

                               L’Istituto di Scienze Marine del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR-ISMAR) svolge attività di

Ricerca Fondamentale e Applicata

in oceanografia fisica, chimica e biologica e in geologia marina con l’obiettivo di contribuire sia allo studio dei processi oceanici e della variabilità climatica che allo sviluppo di sistemi/servizi per l’osservazione, la protezione e la gestione sostenibile dell’ambiente marino e delle coste

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Investigating river-sea system sediment connectivity: from Source to Sea

On a global scale, the flux of particles from rivers to the sea is estimated at 20 billion tonnes of sediments per year, with huge implications both from a geomorphological and ecological point of view. Indeed, though a natural component of all water bodies, the sediment itself is often considered a physical and chemical pollutant of water bodies. However, even if riverine transport is the primary direct impact of human activities on coastal environments, coastal management plans often lack systematic processes to assess land-based impacts. In such a context, the concept of the River-Sea continuum, which entails the assessment of sediment connectivity of the river basins and their deltaic systems, plays a fundamental role. Collecting sufficient data to quantitatively determine system connectivity is, however, extremely time and resource expensive. Satellite Earth Observation (EO) systems provide a powerful tool to define a holistic approach for efficient integrated coastal management plans. During this seminar, an overview of the main approaches employed for the assessment of River-Sea system sediment connectivity and the potential of the EO systems in this context will be presented.

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In allegato la locandina del Seminario
Il gruppo seminari CNR-ISMAR, Alessandra Conversi (Lerici), Filomena Loreto (Bologna), Gianluigi Liberti (Roma) e Camilla Palmiotto (Bologna).

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Special Issue Quaternary (MDPI) “Past Practice and Future Prospects in Coastal Environmental Reconstruction” – New deadline 31/12/2023

Special Issue Quaternary (MDPI) – call for papers dead line: 31 December 2023 – Editor: Dott.ssa Gemma Aiello (CNR ISMAR Sezione Secondaria di Napoli)

This Special Issue will focus on the best practice and the future prospects in the coastal environmental reconstruction. The coastal environments include highly sensitive depositional systems and may, therefore, record the main morpho-climatic variations, reflecting on the depositional systems. Besides the natural control factors, the coastal areas have recorded the impact of the human settlement on the depositional environments. The sedimentary record and the related coastal geomorphologic modification may control the shifting of the coastal and marine facies during relative sea level fluctuations.
We welcome you to submit a paper to the Special Issue “Best Practice and Future Prospects in Coastal Environmental Reconstruction”, including main issues on seismic and sequence stratigraphy in coastal environments, facies analysis of coastal sequences, marine micropaleontology, coastal vulnerability and coastal hazard through GIS methodologies, micropaleontological and sedimentological reconstruction of coastal environments, also in the Late Holocene. Geoarcheological issues are also welcome. High resolution chronostratigraphic research, focusing on tephrostratigraphy are also invited

Next seminar

Giovedì 15 maggio ore 11:00    –    ON LINE LINK

Prof. Andrea Fildani (Università Federico II, Napoli – DiSTAR)
“The building blocks of submarine fans: insights for high-resolution imagery of modern systems”

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Il Prof. Andrea Fildani è docente di geologia stratigrafica e sedimentologia, presso il Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, dell’Ambiente e Risorse dell’Università Federico II di Napoli

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