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Hadler et al., 2020 - Google Patents

River channel evolution and tsunami impacts recorded in local sedimentary archives–the 'Fiume Morto'at Ostia Antica (Tiber River, Italy)

Hadler et al., 2020

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4647399517535878271
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Hadler H
Fischer P
Obrocki L
Heinzelmann M
Vött A
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Sedimentology

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Ostia, the ancient port of Rome at the mouth of the river Tiber (Italy), flourished until the 2nd Century ad, although massive siltation had already caused the abandonment of its lagoonal harbour in the 1st Century bc. In search of an alternative harbour site, geomorphological and …
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01VGEOPHYSICS; GRAVITATIONAL MEASUREMENTS; DETECTING MASSES OR OBJECTS
    • G01V3/00Electric or magnetic prospecting or detecting; Measuring magnetic field characteristics of the earth, e.g. declination, deviation
    • G01V3/12Electric or magnetic prospecting or detecting; Measuring magnetic field characteristics of the earth, e.g. declination, deviation operating with electromagnetic waves

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