2024
DOI: 10.3390/jmse12030416
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Marine Geological Studies of the Bay of Naples (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy): Revised Applications of the Seismo-Stratigraphic Concepts and Evolving Technologies to a Late Quaternary Volcanic Area

Gemma Aiello

Abstract: Marine geological studies of Naples Bay are discussed and reviewed, focusing on the application of the seismo-stratigraphic concepts to a Late Quaternary volcanic area. The Naples Bay represents an active volcanic area in which the interactions between volcanic and sedimentary processes controlled a complex stratigraphic architecture during the Late Quaternary period. While the volcanic processes took place in correspondence with the activity of the Somma–Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei Ischia, and Procida volcanic co… Show more

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“…With the booming development of the marine economy, the exploitation and utilization of marine resources have increasingly garnered people's attention. Against this backdrop, the fields of underwater geological archaeology and geomorphological surveying [1], oil and gas exploration [2], underwater pipeline construction and maintenance [3,4], and underwater target rescue [5] have witnessed a growing demand for efficient and accurate underwater navigation technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the booming development of the marine economy, the exploitation and utilization of marine resources have increasingly garnered people's attention. Against this backdrop, the fields of underwater geological archaeology and geomorphological surveying [1], oil and gas exploration [2], underwater pipeline construction and maintenance [3,4], and underwater target rescue [5] have witnessed a growing demand for efficient and accurate underwater navigation technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%