2016
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2015.1129994
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Castel di Sangro-Scontrone field camp – structural and applied geomorphology

Abstract: The Geomorphological Field Camp 2014 in the Castel di Sangro-Scontrone area is the result of geological and geomorphological teaching field work activities carried out in Central Italy by a group of 23 students attending the Structural Geomorphology and Applied Geomorphology courses (Master's Degree in Geological Science and Technology of the Università degli Studi 'G. d'Annunzio' Chieti-Pescara, Italy, Department of Engineering and Geology). The Field Camp 2014 was organized in May 2014, following regular cla… Show more

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“…Geological and geomorphological field work activities have strengthened the awareness of the power of field observations, surveys, and mapping for the understanding of natural processes at different spatial and temporal scales: from the long-term landscape evolution to the short-term development of a landslide or coastal retreat inducing geomorphological hazards. This has encouraged constant efforts in teaching field work activities to young geologists, trying to combine contemporary hardware and software tools provided by technological advancements with traditional field methods (Miccadei et al, 2016). The Geomorphological Field Camp was held on September 30 -October 4, 2019, at San Domino Island (Tremiti Islands).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geological and geomorphological field work activities have strengthened the awareness of the power of field observations, surveys, and mapping for the understanding of natural processes at different spatial and temporal scales: from the long-term landscape evolution to the short-term development of a landslide or coastal retreat inducing geomorphological hazards. This has encouraged constant efforts in teaching field work activities to young geologists, trying to combine contemporary hardware and software tools provided by technological advancements with traditional field methods (Miccadei et al, 2016). The Geomorphological Field Camp was held on September 30 -October 4, 2019, at San Domino Island (Tremiti Islands).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%