The Lagoon of Venice: Geological setting, evolution and land subsidence

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The paper deals with the geological setting, history and subsidence of the Venetian Plain. Major attention is paid to the Pleistocene-Holocene stratigraphic sequence in the Lagoon of Venice, in relation to its origin that dates back to 6-7 kyr BP. Geological land subsidence, which played an important role in the origin and the evolution of the lagoon, and anthropogenic subsidence, that has recently assumed a major importance for the Venetian environment, are discussed. Considering also the sea level rise, 23 cm loss in land elevation has occurred in the last century, leading to increased flooding events and environmental problems that require protective works.

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Brambati, A., Carbognin, L., Quaia, T., Teatini, P., & Tosi, L. (2003). The Lagoon of Venice: Geological setting, evolution and land subsidence. Episodes, 26(3), 264–265. https://doi.org/10.18814/epiiugs/2003/v26i3/020

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