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Elisabetta Campiani
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 16
Citations - 384
Elisabetta Campiani is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Continental shelf & Continental margin. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 270 citations.
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Reprint of 'On and off the beaten track: Megafaunal sessile life and Adriatic cascading processes'
Marco Taviani,Lorenzo Angeletti,Lydia Beuck,Elisabetta Campiani,Simonepietro Canese,Federica Foglini,André Freiwald,Paolo Montagna,Paolo Montagna,Fabio Trincardi +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors hypothesize that the asymmetry of the Adriatic basin's sessile assemblages might derive from differential exposure of the floor to polarized hydrological processes.
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Assessing the human footprint on the sea-floor of coastal systems: the case of the Venice Lagoon, Italy.
Fantina Madricardo,Federica Foglini,Elisabetta Campiani,Valentina Grande,Elena Catenacci,Antonio Petrizzo,Aleksandra Kruss,Carlotta Toso,Fabio Trincardi +8 more
TL;DR: A quantitative assessment of the effects of human actions on the floor of the tidal channels from the Venice Lagoon using 2500 kilometres of full coverage multibeam bathymetric mapping provides unprecedented evidence of pervasive human impacts, which extend far beyond the well known shrinking of salt marshes and artificial modifications of inlet geometries.
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Bathymetry of the Adriatic Sea: The legacy of the last eustatic cycle and the impact of modern sediment dispersal
Fabio Trincardi,Elisabetta Campiani,Annamaria Correggiari,Federica Foglini,Vittorio Maselli,Alessandro Remia +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the methodology applied to compile the bathymetric map of the west side of the Adriatic Sea at basin scale (1:750,000) and described the main morphological units that characterise the seafloor and reflect its main geological features.
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The reshaping of the South West Adriatic Margin by cascading of dense shelf waters
TL;DR: The South West Adriatic Margin (SAM) is a steep and morphologically complex continental slope stretching about 600 km from the Pelagosa sill to the Otranto strait.
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High resolution multibeam and hydrodynamic datasets of tidal channels and inlets of the Venice Lagoon
Fantina Madricardo,Federica Foglini,Aleksandra Kruss,Christian Ferrarin,Nicola Marco Pizzeghello,Chiara Murri,Monica Rossi,Marco Bajo,Debora Bellafiore,Elisabetta Campiani,Stefano Fogarin,Valentina Grande,Lukasz Janowski,Erica Keppel,Elisa Leidi,Giuliano Lorenzetti,Francesco Maicu,Vittorio Maselli,Alessandra Mercorella,Giacomo Montereale Gavazzi,Giacomo Montereale Gavazzi,Tiziano Minuzzo,Claudio Pellegrini,Antonio Petrizzo,Mariacristina Prampolini,Alessandro Remia,Federica Rizzetto,Marzia Rovere,Alessandro Sarretta,Marco Sigovini,Luigi Sinapi,Georg Umgiesser,Fabio Trincardi +32 more
TL;DR: A dataset composed of Digital Terrain Models extracted from a total of 2,500 linear kilometres of high-resolution multibeam echosounder data collected in 2013 covering the entire network of tidal channels and inlets of the Venice Lagoon, Italy is released.