F. Antonioli
National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
16 Papers
37 Citations
F. Antonioli is an academic researcher from National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Mediterranean sea. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
Sea-level rise in Venice: historic and future trends (review article)
Davide Zanchettin,Sara Bruni,Fabio Raicich,Piero Lionello,Fanny Adloff,Alexey Androsov,Alexey Androsov,F. Antonioli,Vincenzo Artale,Eugenio Carminati,Christian Ferrarin,Vera Fofonova,Robert J. Nicholls,Sara Rubinetti,Angelo Rubino,Gianmaria Sannino,Giorgio Spada,Rémi Thiéblemont,Michael N. Tsimplis,Georg Umgiesser,Georg Umgiesser,Stefano Vignudelli,Guy Wöppelmann,Susanna Zerbini +23 more
TL;DR: A review of the progress achieved in quantification, understanding and prediction of individual contributions to local relative sea level, with a focus on the most recent studies is presented in this article.
Regional Deformation and Offshore Crustal Local Faulting as Combined Processes to Explain Uplift Through Time Constrained by Investigating Differentially Uplifted Late Quaternary Paleoshorelines: The Foreland Hyblean Plateau, SE Sicily
Preservation of Modern and MIS 5.5 Erosional Landforms and Biological Structures as Sea Level Markers: A Matter of Luck?
Stefano Furlani,Valeria Vaccher,F. Antonioli,Mauro Agate,Sara Biolchi,Chiara Boccali,Alice Busetti,Francesco Caldareri,Fabio Canziani,Renato Chemello,Joanna Causon Deguara,Elisa Dal Bo,Silas Dean,Giacomo Deiana,Eleonora de Sabata,Yuri Donno,Ritienne Gauci,Thalassia Giaccone,Valeria Lo Presti,Paolo Montagna,Augusto Navone,Paolo Orrù,Alessandro Porqueddu,John A. Schembri,Marco Taviani,Marco Taviani,Fiorenza Torricella,Egidio Trainito,Matteo Vacchi,Elisa Venturini,Elisa Venturini +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of swim surveys in nine rocky coastal sectors in the central Mediterranean Sea using the Geoswim approach were presented, and they showed that the feasibility of applying such markers to define long-term tectonic behaviour is much higher in areas where pre-modern indicators have not been erased, such as at sites with hard bedrock previously covered by post-Marine Isotope Stage 5.5 continental deposits, e.g., Sardinia, the Egadi Islands, Ansedonia, Gaeta, and Circeo.
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Sea level and paleoenvironment during roman times inferred fromcoastal archaeological sites in trieste (northern italy)
Romana Melis,Stefano Furlani,F. Antonioli,Sara Biolchi,Valentina Degrassi,Karin Mezgec +5 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: Paleoenvironment and sea level markers have been studied from new and published data at two archaeological sites in Trieste as mentioned in this paper, which allowed to locate the Roman Age shoreline, presently buried under the city.
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Tidal notches (Tn) along the western Adriatic coast as markers of coastal stability during late Holocene
Stefano Furlani,Daniela Piacentini,Francesco Troiani,Sara Biolchi,Matteo Roccheggiani,Andrea Tamburini,Emanuela Tirincanti,Valeria Vaccher,F. Antonioli,Stefano Devoto,Olivia Nesci,Marco Menichetti +11 more
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