The CORSUB project aims to exploreand investigate unidentified morphological features located between 75 and 100 meters depth off the Punta Licosa Promontory (Tyrrhenian Sea, Campania, Italy), on submerged terraces. These features were firstly observed during a survey in 2024, where a biogenic origin was hypothesized, but no further research was conducted. The CORSUB project adopts an interdisciplinary, integrated approach that combines geophysical, stratigraphical, sedimentological and paleontological analyses to investigate the formation, evolution, and ecological significance of these submerged morphologies.
Anomalous seafloor morphologies: insights from the CORSUB Project (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)
Tonielli RenatoSoftware
;Innangi SaraSoftware
;Felsani MarcelloSoftware
;Vernazzani DavideSoftware
;Gherardi SerenaMethodology
;Di Martino GabriellaSoftware
;Cuffaro Marco;Sacchi MarcoProject Administration
;Aiello GemmaWriting – Original Draft Preparation
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2025
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The CORSUB project aims to exploreand investigate unidentified morphological features located between 75 and 100 meters depth off the Punta Licosa Promontory (Tyrrhenian Sea, Campania, Italy), on submerged terraces. These features were firstly observed during a survey in 2024, where a biogenic origin was hypothesized, but no further research was conducted. The CORSUB project adopts an interdisciplinary, integrated approach that combines geophysical, stratigraphical, sedimentological and paleontological analyses to investigate the formation, evolution, and ecological significance of these submerged morphologies.File in questo prodotto:
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