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  1. The double tombolo of Orbetello has formed by flooding of the central part of a single tombolo.
  2. Lost harbors of a Phoenician city buried in sand after the construction of a large causeway
  3. O’Estrucan Ports, Where Are Thou ? Multiproxy sedimentological investigation of the Orbetello Lagoon
  4. Shaping of topography by topographically-controlled vegetation in tropical montane rainforest
  5. Stratigraphic record of lagoonal management since Antiquity: insights from sediment core analysis and sub-bottom profiling, lagoon of Orbetello, Italy
  6. Fluvial and coastal landform changes in the Aceh River delta (northern Sumatra) during the century leading to the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
  7. Tectonically and climatically driven mountain-hopping erosion in central Guatemala from detrital <sup>10</sup>Be and river profile analysis
  8. Fast Pliocene integration of the Central Anatolian Plateau drainage: Evidence, processes, and driving forces
  9. Tectonics–Earth surface processes interactions of the Central Anatolian Plateau during the late Miocene to Pliocene revealed by ecosystem and paleotemperature reconstructions 
  10. Quaternary record of terrestrial environmental change in response to climatic forcing and anthropogenic perturbations, in Puerto Rico
  11. Global rates of soil production independent of soil depth
  12. Supplementary material to "Top-down and bottom-up controls on mountain-hopping erosion: insights from detrital <sup>10</sup>Be and river profile analysis in Central Guatemala"
  13. Top-down and bottom-up controls on mountain-hopping erosion: insights from detrital <sup>10</sup>Be and river profile analysis in Central Guatemala
  14. Illite 40 Ar– 39 Ar dating of Eocene deformation in the Chiapas Fold and Thrust Belt, southern Mexico
  15. Seepage Erosion in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico, Relict Landscapes
  16. Earthquake-triggered 2018 Palu Valley landslides enabled by wet rice cultivation
  17. Rapid late Miocene surface uplift of the Central Anatolian Plateau margin
  18. A unified framework for modelling sediment fate from source to sink and its interactions with reef systems over geological times