Roberta Ivaldi
University of Genoa
7 Papers
3 Citations
Roberta Ivaldi is an academic researcher from University of Genoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiocarbon dating & Seafloor spreading. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Users’ perception analysis for sustainable beach management in Italy
TL;DR: In this article, a survey conducted through questionnaires and interviews was carried out in six coastal municipalities to obtain a clear picture about user profile, perception of the beaches, awareness and attitude about themes related to beach management (i.e., Blue Flag award and beach nourishment practices).
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Pre-LGM open-water conditions south of the Drygalski Ice Tongue, Ross Sea, Antarctica
TL;DR: A marine sediment core collected from the Nordenskjold Basin, to the south of the Drygalski Ice Tongue, provides new sedimentological and chronological data for reconstructing the Pleistocene glacial history and palaeoenvironmental evolution of Victoria Land as mentioned in this paper.
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Seafloor characterisation of the offshore sector around Scoglio d’Affrica islet (Tuscan Archipelago, northern Tyrrhenian sea)
Daniele Spatola,Daniele Casalbore,Martina Pierdomenico,Alessia Conti,Sabina Bigi,Michela Ingrassia,Roberta Ivaldi,M. Demarteau,Simone Napoli,Francesco Latino Chiocci +9 more
Abstract: ABSTRACT We present a very high-resolution bathy-morphological map of the offshore sector around the Scoglio d’Affrica islet (northern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy). The study area covers a sector of 45 km2, between 3 and 85 m depth. Its central part, i.e. the apex of the Ridge, is characterised by a flat or gently sloping seafloor, where three mud volcanoes, and 250 pockmarks are recognised. Differently, the western and eastern Ridge flanks are steeper and characterised by 60 quasi-rectilinear escarpments and small ridges, more than 20 morphological highs, and elongated channels occasionally floored by bedforms. The seafloor shallower than 40 m is covered by Posidonia oceanica, forming compact and continuous or fragmented meadows intermingled with sandy patches. The main map represents the bathy-morphological setting of the area, which is largely affected by fluid seepage, providing insights for habitat mapping and preliminary marine geohazard assessment due to the violent gas outburst from mud volcanoes.
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The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean Version 5.0
Martin Jakobsson,Rezwan Mohammad,Marcus Karlsson,S. Salas-Romero,Florian Vacek,Florian Heinze,Caroline Bringensparr,Juliet Kinney,Sara Cardigos,Michael Bogonko,Daniela Accettella,David Amblas,Lu An,Aileen Bohan,Angelika Brandt,Stefan Bünz,Miquel Canals,J. L. Casamor,Bernard Coakley,Natalie Cornish,Seth Danielson,M. Demarteau,D. Di Franco,Mary-Lynn Dickson,Boris Dorschel,Julian A. Dowdeswell,Simon Dreutter,Alice C. Fremand,Bryan Hally,David Holland,J. Hong,Roberta Ivaldi,Paul Cornils Knutz,D. W. Krawczyk,Yngve Kristofferson,Galderic Lastras,Caroline Leck,Renata G. Lucchi,Giuseppe Masetti,M. Morlighem,Julia Muchowski,Tove Nielsen,Riko Noormets,Andreia Plaza Faverola,Megan M. Prescott,Autun Purser,Tine L. Rasmussen,Michele Rebesco,Eric Rignot,S. Rysgaard,Anna Silyakova,Pauline Snoeijs-Leijonmalm,Aqqaluk Sørensen,Fiammetta Straneo,D. A. Sutherland,Alex J. Tate,Paola Travaglini,Nicole Trenholm,Esmee van Wijk,Luke Wallace,J. K. Willis,Michael Wood,Mark Zimmermann,K. B. Zinglersen,Larry A. Mayer +64 more
TL;DR: The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean Version 5.0 offers a fourfold resolution improvement over Version 4.0, mapping 25% of the Arctic Ocean with individual depth soundings, and advancing data compilation and computing techniques.
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Critical marine environment in northern Tyrrhenian: the Scoglio d'Affrica case study
Anna Saroni,Alessandro Sciarra,Roberta Ivaldi,M. Demarteau,Federica Maurantonio,Massimo Coltorti +5 more
- 03 Oct 2022
TL;DR: In this paper , an interdisciplinary approach was developed in order to monitor and study a shallow water mud volcano in the Tyrrhenian Sea, near the Scoglio d'Affrica.