The Pontine Islands consists of remnants of deeply eroded volcanoes, located on a structural high of the Latium continental shelf, which were active during the Pliocene up to the Early Pleistocene. Continental deposits, marine abrasional surfaces, raised beaches and aeolian sands, occurring at different places in the islands, indicate that the sea level fluctuated several times during the Quaternary, because of the combined effect of climatic changes and tectonics. -from English summary

Oscillazioni del Livello Marino. Depositi e morfologie continentali quaternarie nelle Isole pontine. Geografia Fisica e Dinamica Quaternaria 17, pp. 139 - 153.X / C. Carrara, M. Cremaschi, G. Dal Pra. - In: GEOGRAFIA FISICA E DINAMICA QUATERNARIA. - ISSN 0391-9838. - 17:2(1994), pp. 139-153.

Oscillazioni del Livello Marino. Depositi e morfologie continentali quaternarie nelle Isole pontine. Geografia Fisica e Dinamica Quaternaria 17, pp. 139 - 153.X

M. Cremaschi;
1994

Abstract

The Pontine Islands consists of remnants of deeply eroded volcanoes, located on a structural high of the Latium continental shelf, which were active during the Pliocene up to the Early Pleistocene. Continental deposits, marine abrasional surfaces, raised beaches and aeolian sands, occurring at different places in the islands, indicate that the sea level fluctuated several times during the Quaternary, because of the combined effect of climatic changes and tectonics. -from English summary
linea di costa, depositi di versante, eolianiti, isole pontine, pleistocene
Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica e Geomorfologia
1994
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