I am a nature lover fascinated by earth aerial photographs and satellite images and curious about processes that produced the landscape. I am currently working on quarrying areas of Apuan sector dealing with the geomorphological characterization of quarry dump deposits and debris flows that frequently affect them. Fellowships at DST of Pisa University:2018 - “Geomorphological map of Carrara quarry dump deposits”, aimed to identifying quarry dumps worthy of being protected and enhanced. 2017 - “Collection and processing of information related to the glaciers of the Lombard Alpine sector”, as part of NextData Project promoted by the Ministry of Education, aimed to providing quantitative information about the state and climate and environmental changes in the Italian mountain regions. 2017 - “Geomorphological map of quarry dump deposits in the Apuan Alps Park: southern sector”. From 2019 to 2021 - tutoring and teaching support activities for “Physical Geography and Cartography Laboratory I” course at the DST of Pisa University. 2016 - collaboration with a freelance professional Geologist. M.Sc. in Geological Sciences and Technologies at Pisa University, 2015; Thesis title: “Geomorphological characterization of the Val Piana (Adamello-Presanella Massif, Rhaetian Alps): from multitemporal analysis to debris flow susceptibility assessment in a high mountain environment”.
RESEARCH INTEREST
Geomorphological mapping
Landscape evolution
Susceptibility and hazard analysis
Cultural heritage
Earth observation and remote sensing
GIS and data visualization
Research project: Human Induced Hazard and Cultural Heritage of Quarry Dump Deposits (Ravaneti) in the Apuan Alps
Supervisors:
Professor Carlo Baroni Professor Maria Cristina Salvatore
Linda Alderighi
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra Università di Pisa Via Santa Maria 53 56126 Pisa Italia
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22.02.2021
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