Dynamic evolution of badlands in the Roglio basin (Tuscany,Italy) |
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Authors: | S Battaglia L Leoni F Rapetti M Spagnolo |
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Institution: | 1. Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, Italian National Research Council, Via Moruzzi 1, 56124, Pisa, Italy;2. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universita'' di Pisa, Via S. Maria n. 53, Pisa 56126, Italy;3. Geography and Environment Department, University of Aberdeen, Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen, AB24 3UF, UK |
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Abstract: | The Roglio basin, in the relatively arid Central Tuscany (Italy), is characterised by the presence of 191 badlands that have developed on Pliocene fine-grained blue clays. A morphometric analysis on the badlands has highlighted that these landforms formation and distribution are primarily related to the steepness of the hill flanks, which favour runoff and gravitational processes, along with favourable aspects, typically the southern ones that experience a stronger solar-induced daily thermal variation. A detailed physico–chemical analysis of the clayey material involved has also been carried out, with the specific aim of testing whether this plays a role in the various stages of activity shown by the Roglio basin badlands. The results indicate that there are no significant differences in the physico–chemical properties of an active vs. an inactive/dormant badland. Observation and field data, however, indicate that the dynamic of the Roglio basin badlands is strongly controlled by the occurrence of earth flows and the velocity of sediment removal at the bottom of the badlands. These two processes, variously combined at different intensity in relationship to many local factors, are likely to be the main responsible for the different stages of activity shown by the Roglio basin badlands. |
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Keywords: | Central Tuscany Badlands Denudation processes Morphometry Mineralogy Soluble salts Grain size |
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