ARTICLES IN PRESS

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A karst area shared between carbonate megabeds and siliciclastic units: the example of Mt. Bernadia (NE Italy)

Luca Zini1, Chiara Calligaris1, Furio Finocchiaro1,2, Maurizio Ponton2, Michele Potleca3,4 & Paolo Manca3

Volume: 67/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2025.19
open access
Special section - Recent research advancements on subsidence, sinkholes and karst

Artificial cavities and sinkholes in the hydrographic district of the Southern Apennines of Italy: findings, mapping and risk assessment

Daniela Ruberti1, Carla Buffardi1, Maria Assunta Fabozzi1, Isabella Serena Liso2, Piernicola Lollino2, Carmela Vennari3, Marco Vigliotti1, Gennaro Capasso4, Vera Corbelli4 & Mario Parise2

Volume: 67/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2025.20

Anthropogenic sinkholes’ susceptibility assessment in Palermo, Italy, using a machine learning algorithm

Giuseppe Bausilio1, Vincenzo Allocca1, Chiara Cappadonia2, Diego Di Martire1, Luigi Guerriero1, Marcello Panzica La Manna3, Rita Tufano1 & Domenico Calcaterra1

Volume: 67/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2025.26

Anatomy of a cave/sinkhole karst system near the Adriatic coast

Francesco Campanale1, Isabella Serena Liso1,2, Mario Parise1,2 & Luigi Spalluto1

Volume: 67/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2025.27

Analysis of the factors involved in sinkhole development and evolution in the coastal environment of Apulia

Mario Parise1,2, Gioacchino Francesco Andriani1, Vincenzo De Santis1, Giuseppe Diprizio1, Piernicola Lollino1, Lucrezia Longo1, Rossella Paciolla1 & Isabella Serena Liso1,2

Volume: 67/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2025.29
Special Section - XVIII Convegno Nazionale della Sezione GIT - Malnisio 2024

Artificial Intelligence applications to data-driven groundwater resources management: the KINDRA example

Marco Petitta1, Leila Jane Di Giacomo2 & Sathish Sadhasivam1

Volume: 67/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2025.21

Feasibility study of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) in the areas of drainage trenches “fontanili” of the alluvial plain of Cuneo (NW Italy): first results from the SeTe-ALCOTRA project

Maria Adele Taramasso1, Elena Secco1, Luca Mellano1, Marino Gandolfo2, Paolo Algarotti2, Bartolomeo Vigna1, Adriano Fiorucci1, Tiziana Tosco1, Rajandrea Sethi1 & Alessandro Casasso1

Volume: 67/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2025.23

The Corviano Cliff Natural Monument (VT): an interdisciplinary approach aimed at its valorisation

Sergio Madonna1, Francesco Gentili1, Giuseppe Romagnoli1, Giancarlo Pastura1, Bruno Bonsignori2, Marcello Bracciani2, Marcin Piotrowski3 & Patrycja Piotrowska3

Volume: 67/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2025.24

Women & Science: past, present and future over a struggling and challenging way of communication

Alessandra Fino 1, Daniela Guglietta 2, Daniela Caschera3, Anna De Meo4 & Serena Santoro1

Volume: 67/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2025.25
open access

Evaluating visual occupancy of energy and production facilities: the update of r.wind.sun and the QGIS plugin

Annalisa Minelli1, Ivan Marchesini2, Maria Paola Campolunghi3 & Raffele Proietti3

Volume: 67/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2025.28
Special Section - BACK TO THE FUTURE. History of geological studies and mapping as a key for sustainable development

The discovery of extinct volcanoes in the 18th century and the anthology on volcanoes by Giovanni Targioni Tozzetti (1779)

Paolo Sammuri1

Volume: 67/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/ROL.2025.22