In this paper litho-sedimentological and morphodynamic maps of the coastal sector belonging to the Pisa Province are presented as an example of how increasing the accessibility to data on lithology, sedimentology, and morphodynamics may lead to a better approach to coastal management. The database used to build the maps includes an original rendering of remote sensing data (aerial imagery) and new field data (geologic survey), as well as data retrieved from the scientific literature (grain-size and past coastline positions). The maps show that the geometry of beach ridges is an indication of the evolution of the Arno River delta in the last 3000 years, highlighting the relationships between geological aspects and morphodynamic features. The maps represent the synthesis of different data available in the database, and they may be a useful support to coastal management as they are more easily understandable and straightforward than the database from which are created.
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Bertoni, D., Giacomelli, S., Ciulli, L., & Sarti, G. (2020). Litho-sedimentological and morphodynamic characterization of the Pisa Province coastal area (northern Tuscany, Italy). Journal of Maps, 16(2), 108–116. https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2019.1700836
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