Run‑off processes As well known, the transport of sediment by the flowing water is a fundamental feature of the Earth's processes (Lorang and Hauer 2017). Indeed, geomorphic works in a drainage basin are mostly correlated with surface water, and, therefore, knowing how the water flow is ...
The statistically significative increases in CAPE and TCWV values show some minor feature differences: spatially and marginally so, even seasonally. Despite a possibly not perfectly homogeneous and incomplete recording of past geo-hydrological events in the EM-DAT database [51], the differences ...
The aquifer stands on top of the Pleistocene alluvial succession, at −23 m a.s.l. on average. The surface hydrology includes Apennine Rivers (Reno, Lamone, Fiumi Uniti, Bevano and Savio) that in the alluvial plan flow toward the sea as hanging rivers. The territory is subdivided into...