Geomorphological features of Favignana Island (SW Italy)

We present a large scale (1:10,000) geomorphological map of Favignana Island, in which landforms were recognized and genetically categorized based on analysis of stereoscopic aerial photographs and freely available satellite images, complimented by a few validation tests performed in the field. The...

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Main Authors: Marta Pappalardo, Arianna Bevilacqua, Marco Luppichini, Monica Bini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Maps
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2020.1866699
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spelling doaj-0a2172fbd2cf434ca2bde36850d8f7f12021-02-18T10:31:40ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472021-12-01172303810.1080/17445647.2020.18666991866699Geomorphological features of Favignana Island (SW Italy)Marta Pappalardo0Arianna Bevilacqua1Marco Luppichini2Monica Bini3University of PisaUniversity of PisaUniversity of FlorenceUniversity of PisaWe present a large scale (1:10,000) geomorphological map of Favignana Island, in which landforms were recognized and genetically categorized based on analysis of stereoscopic aerial photographs and freely available satellite images, complimented by a few validation tests performed in the field. The map was created following the guidelines of the Italian Geomorphological Working Group for landforms symbolic representation. This includes an immediate visual differentiationof the genetic character and the state of activity of landforms. Favignana, belonging to the Egadi Archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea (SW Italy), is a mid-sized (ca. 20 km2) mostly carbonatic island. The marine protected area surrounding the island represents the main attraction for tourists. Through this map, it was possible to highlight the richness and diversity, in terms of abundance and peculiarity of landforms, that characterizes the Island. This peculiarity makes of Favignana an excellent candidate for the exploitation of its geoheritage for touristic purposes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2020.1866699geomorphologygeoconservationkarst actionegadi islands
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author Marta Pappalardo
Arianna Bevilacqua
Marco Luppichini
Monica Bini
spellingShingle Marta Pappalardo
Arianna Bevilacqua
Marco Luppichini
Monica Bini
Geomorphological features of Favignana Island (SW Italy)
Journal of Maps
geomorphology
geoconservation
karst action
egadi islands
author_facet Marta Pappalardo
Arianna Bevilacqua
Marco Luppichini
Monica Bini
author_sort Marta Pappalardo
title Geomorphological features of Favignana Island (SW Italy)
title_short Geomorphological features of Favignana Island (SW Italy)
title_full Geomorphological features of Favignana Island (SW Italy)
title_fullStr Geomorphological features of Favignana Island (SW Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Geomorphological features of Favignana Island (SW Italy)
title_sort geomorphological features of favignana island (sw italy)
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Maps
issn 1744-5647
publishDate 2021-12-01
description We present a large scale (1:10,000) geomorphological map of Favignana Island, in which landforms were recognized and genetically categorized based on analysis of stereoscopic aerial photographs and freely available satellite images, complimented by a few validation tests performed in the field. The map was created following the guidelines of the Italian Geomorphological Working Group for landforms symbolic representation. This includes an immediate visual differentiationof the genetic character and the state of activity of landforms. Favignana, belonging to the Egadi Archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea (SW Italy), is a mid-sized (ca. 20 km2) mostly carbonatic island. The marine protected area surrounding the island represents the main attraction for tourists. Through this map, it was possible to highlight the richness and diversity, in terms of abundance and peculiarity of landforms, that characterizes the Island. This peculiarity makes of Favignana an excellent candidate for the exploitation of its geoheritage for touristic purposes.
topic geomorphology
geoconservation
karst action
egadi islands
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2020.1866699
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