Assessment of Badlands Erosion Dynamics in the Adriatic Side of Central Italy

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Badlands are unique soil erosion landforms distributed in numerous geological, geomor-phological, and climate contexts in several Mediterranean countries. The aim of this study was to map, classify, and analyze the temporal evolution of the badlands that crop out between the Tesino and Tronto Rivers in the Marche region, Central Apennines (Italy). In this study, 328 badlands landforms were mapped through Google Earth, orthophoto analysis (year 2016), and field surveys. Moreover, badlands were classified from a morphological point of view based on the active processes detected in the field. Additionally, badlands were studied from a lithological point of view, meaning they were strictly related to the soft sedimentary formations of the study area. Subsequently, through the analysis of a 10 × 10 m DEM, the most significant morphometric indices were extrapolated and badlands were classified. Finally, through the orthophotos from 1988, another badlands dataset was created and the area of each landform was compared with respect to the orthophotos from 2016. The multi-temporal air photo analysis, combined with the NDVI results, identified a general reduction trend in badlands areas, with increases in green cover and dense vegetation and changes in badlands morphotypes.

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Bufalini, M., Omran, A., & Bosino, A. (2022). Assessment of Badlands Erosion Dynamics in the Adriatic Side of Central Italy. Geosciences (Switzerland), 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12050208

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