P202227R77_PE10_ PRIN2022PNRR - Instability processes of coastal rocky cliffs and associated retreat trends in relation to the evolution of extreme meteo-marine events: an advanced methodological approach

acronym
P202227R77_PE10_ PRIN2022PNRR
description

Nowadays, effective procedures for the assessment of the stability conditions of rock cliffs and the associated retreat rates is of increasing relevance for the institutions devoted to land management. These phenomena result from a complex interaction between the meteo-marine controlling factors and the geo-structural and geo-mechanical conditions of the rock mass, so that the phenomenological and qualitative approaches, used in the past to deal with this problem, have resulted to be ineffective and inadequate. This research project is aimed at developing a multi-scale quantitative methodology to deal with the prediction of rock cliff retreat phenomena, with the following objectives:
1) large-scale assessment of the retreat rates of rock cliff coastlines highly susceptible to instability phenomena by means of advanced geomorphological techniques and detection of the main driving factors at regional scale;
2) analysis of the sea-air-cliff interaction processes, focusing specifically on the assessment of the extreme wave events and important environmental factors acting on the rock cliffs, as the sea spray;
3) development of a slope-scale methodological procedure for the integration

Funding institution
MUR - Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca
Responsible_name
Piernicola LOLLINO
contact person ISAC
date inizio fine
2023-11-29 - 2025-11-28
istituz coord
Università degli Studi di BARI ALDO MORO
Progetto PNRR Finanziato dall'Unione Europea – Next Generation EU