The objective of the third Special Issue “Advances in Sedimentology and Coastal and Marine Geology” is to continue the collection of research papers in the field of sedimentology and coastal and marine geology, as started in the first and the second Special Issues. The development of advanced MBEs systems and techniques, equipped on the Gaia Blu R/V of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) has improved the knowledge of the sea bottoms of the Mediterranean Sea, and, in particular, of the Bay of Naples, hosted in the Campania-Latium continental margin. Here, the interaction with volcanic processes is strong, and renewal Campi Flegrei caldera uplift is still ongoing in the frame of a new bradyseismic crisis, still in course. Consequently, increased gas emissions, ground uplift, and earthquakes involve the densely inhabited Neapolitan area. In this tectonic and volcanic framework, we call for papers in the field of coastal and marine geology, including also volcano-tectonic processes, monitoring of earthquakes and bradyseism, controlling the stratigraphic organization of volcanic and sedimentary sequences.
Advances in Sedimentology and Coastal and Marine Geology - 3rd Edition
Aiello GemmaWriting – Original Draft Preparation
2025
Abstract
The objective of the third Special Issue “Advances in Sedimentology and Coastal and Marine Geology” is to continue the collection of research papers in the field of sedimentology and coastal and marine geology, as started in the first and the second Special Issues. The development of advanced MBEs systems and techniques, equipped on the Gaia Blu R/V of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) has improved the knowledge of the sea bottoms of the Mediterranean Sea, and, in particular, of the Bay of Naples, hosted in the Campania-Latium continental margin. Here, the interaction with volcanic processes is strong, and renewal Campi Flegrei caldera uplift is still ongoing in the frame of a new bradyseismic crisis, still in course. Consequently, increased gas emissions, ground uplift, and earthquakes involve the densely inhabited Neapolitan area. In this tectonic and volcanic framework, we call for papers in the field of coastal and marine geology, including also volcano-tectonic processes, monitoring of earthquakes and bradyseism, controlling the stratigraphic organization of volcanic and sedimentary sequences.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


