Search results for "Coastal flood"

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Assessing Urban System Vulnerabilities to Flooding to Improve Resilience and Adaptation in Spatial Planning

2018

Fluvial, pluvial and coastal flooding are the most frequent and costly natural hazard. Cities are social hubs and life in cities is reliant on a number of services and functions such as housing, healthcare, education and other key daily facilities. Urban flooding can cause significant disruption to these services and wider impacts on the population. These impacts may be short or long with a variably spatial scale: urban systems are spatially distributed and the nature of this can have significant effects on flood impacts. From an urban-planning perspective, measuring this disruption and its consequences is fundamental in order to develop more resilient cities. Whereas the assessment of phys…

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Tsunami Vulnerability Evaluation for a Small Ancient Village on Eastern Sicily Coast

2022

The Ionian sea is prone to tsunamis due to its proximity to the Calabrian subduction zone, which is one of the major tsunamigenic areas of the Mediterranean. The tsunami disaster risk is, nowadays, significantly higher due to the increased exposure of buildings as a result of the economic and touristic growth of the Mediterranean coastal areas. This study focuses on Marzamemi, a small village in the western coast of Sicily, since its morphology and human presence amplify the need to assess its buildings’ vulnerability. The main objective of this research is to quantify the building vulnerability to tsunami hazards using a physical and realistic tsunami scenario. For this purpose, the relati…

Boussinesq modelCoastal vulnerabilityNumerical modellingCoastal floodingSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaOcean Engineeringtsunami hazard; tsunami risk; coastal vulnerability; coastal flooding; Mediterranean tsunami; numerical modelling; Boussinesq modelTsunami riskMediterranean tsunamiTsunami hazardWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Marine Science and Engineering; Volume 10; Issue 2; Pages: 268
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Geohazard assessment of the north-eastern Sicily continental margin (SW Mediterranean): coastal erosion, sea-level rise and retrogressive canyon head…

2022

Coastal dynamics are the result of several processes controlling the balance between sediment input and output over time. The beach system is not always able to maintain a neutral coastal balance due to natural and anthropogenic causes. We present an integrated marine geology, geomorphological and sea-level rise analysis in the coastal sector between Torre delle Ciavole and Capo Calavà (North-Eastern Sicily, Italy).This sector is characterized by high uplift rates and frequent seismicity (mainly generated by the very active Vulcano-Tindari Fault System), promoting the development of mass-wasting processes in the coastal and offshore sectors. A main erosive feature observed in the area is th…

GeophysicsCoastal erosion; Coastal flooding; Relative sea-level projections; Sicily continental margin; Submarine canyon; Uplift rateSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaGeochemistry and PetrologyCoastal floodingSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaSicily continental marginUplift rateRelative sea-level projectionsOceanographyCoastal erosionSubmarine canyon
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Historical morphogenesis of the Turia River coastal flood plain in the Mediterranean littoral of Spain

2011

Abstract The cross-referencing of sedimentological, stratigraphic, geoarchaeological and radiocarbon data enables us to establish the geomorphologic evolution of the Late Holocene coastal flood plain of the Turia River. The Holocene marine transgression formed a coastal barrier lagoon environment in the coastal plain. During the Late Holocene, increased sediments supplied to the low reach of the river promoted: (a): the progradation of deltaic coastal sandy ridges on the coastline and (b): the aggradation of the floodplain on top of the sedimentary sequence. Four phases are clearly recognised in the geoarchaeological record of the flood plain. (1): High magnitude flooding events (2800 BP to…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFloodplainFlood mythCoastal plainAggradationPhysical geographyProgradationCoastal floodGeologyHoloceneEarth-Surface ProcessesMarine transgressionCATENA
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Dune systems' characterization and evolution in the andalusia mediterranean coast (Spain)

2020

This paper deals with the characterization and evolution of dune systems along the Mediterranean coast of Andalusia, in the South of Spain, a first step to assess their relevant value in coastal flood protection and in the determination of sound management strategies to protect such valuable ecological systems. Different dune types were mapped as well as dune toe position and fragmentation, which favors dune sensitivity to storms&rsquo

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A review of estimating population exposure to sea-level rise and the relevance for migration

2020

Abstract This review analyses global or near-global estimates of population exposure to sea-level rise (SLR) and related hazards, followed by critically examining subsequent estimates of population migration due to this exposure. Our review identified 33 publications that provide global or near-global estimates of population exposure to SLR and associated hazards. They fall into three main categories of exposure, based on definitions in the publications: (i) the population impacted by specified levels of SLR; (ii) the number of people living in floodplains that are subject to coastal flood events with a specific return period; and (iii) the population living in low-elevation coastal zones. …

Return period010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesClimate ChangePopulationVulnerabilityClimate changeAdaptation Climate Change Floods Migration Sea-level Rise010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSea-level Rise14. Life underwaterTopical ReviewAdaptationSocioeconomicsCoastal floodeducationSocioeconomic statusMigration0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Scienceeducation.field_of_studyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentHuman migrationbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSettore SECS-S/04 - DemografiaFloodsPeer review13. Climate actionbusinessVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Urbanisme og fysisk planlegging: 230Environmental Research Letters
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Potential and limits of combining studies of coarse- and fine-grained sediments for the coastal event history of a Caribbean carbonate environment

2013

The coastal deposits of Bonaire, Leeward Antilles, are among the most studied archives for extreme-wave events (EWEs) in the Caribbean. Here we present more than 400 electron spin resonance (ESR) and radiocarbon data on coarse-clast deposits from Bonaire’s eastern and western coasts. The chronological data are compared to the occurrence and age of fine-grained extremewave deposits detected in lagoons and floodplains. Both approaches are aimed at the identification of EWEs, the differentiation between extraordinary storms and tsunamis, improving reconstructions of the coastal evolution, and establishing a geochronological framework for the events. Although the combination of different method…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFloodplainLandformEvent historyGeologyOcean EngineeringStormFine grained sedimentslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundOceanographychemistrylawCarbonateRadiocarbon datingCoastal floodGeologyWater Science and TechnologyGeological Society, London, Special Publications
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