We discuss a mathematical model of wave and run-up generated ancient submarine landslides in the canyons of the Bay of Naples (Magnaghi-Dohrn canyon system). The morpho-bathymetry and submarine gravity instabilities of such incisions have been investigated through the interpretation of a high resolution DEM. THe canyons are located in a sector of the bay where there is a variable interaction of volcanic activity (Phlegrean Fields and Ischia and Procida islands) with sedimentary processes due to the Sarno-Sebeto rivers. At present the Naples canyon-system is inactive, as evidenced by the Holocene sedimentary drapes deposited during the present sea-level highstand, but gravity instabilities occurred in the recent past at the canyons'heads. In particular the Dohrn Canyon is characterized by a double regressive head, while the Magnaghi Canyon shows a trilobate head, formed by the junction of three main tributary channels and coincident with the retreat of the shelf break around the 140 m isobath. The results of a simulation of failures in the above source areas shows that the amplitude of wave run-up, expressed in terms of the sea floor depth percentage, may range up to 2.5% of the water depth at the sea bottom. The results of a simulation of failures at the above source areas show that the amplitude of wave run up, expressed in terms of the seafloor depth percentage, may range up to 2,5% of the water depth at the sea bottom.
Gravity instabilities in the Dohrn canyon (Naples Bay, Southern Tyrrhenian sea). Potential wave and run-up (tsunami) reconstruction from a fossil submarine landslide
Vincenzo Di FioreMethodology
;Gemma Aiello
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Bruno D'ArgenioRelatore esterno
2011
Abstract
We discuss a mathematical model of wave and run-up generated ancient submarine landslides in the canyons of the Bay of Naples (Magnaghi-Dohrn canyon system). The morpho-bathymetry and submarine gravity instabilities of such incisions have been investigated through the interpretation of a high resolution DEM. THe canyons are located in a sector of the bay where there is a variable interaction of volcanic activity (Phlegrean Fields and Ischia and Procida islands) with sedimentary processes due to the Sarno-Sebeto rivers. At present the Naples canyon-system is inactive, as evidenced by the Holocene sedimentary drapes deposited during the present sea-level highstand, but gravity instabilities occurred in the recent past at the canyons'heads. In particular the Dohrn Canyon is characterized by a double regressive head, while the Magnaghi Canyon shows a trilobate head, formed by the junction of three main tributary channels and coincident with the retreat of the shelf break around the 140 m isobath. The results of a simulation of failures in the above source areas shows that the amplitude of wave run-up, expressed in terms of the sea floor depth percentage, may range up to 2.5% of the water depth at the sea bottom. The results of a simulation of failures at the above source areas show that the amplitude of wave run up, expressed in terms of the seafloor depth percentage, may range up to 2,5% of the water depth at the sea bottom.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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