Giordano, G. and Mazza, R. 2010.   The Geology of Rome and Urban Areas: the legacy of Prof. Renato Funiciello. In: (Eds.) Marco Beltrando, Angelo Peccerillo, Massimo Mattei, Sandro Conticelli, and Carlo Doglioni, The Geology of Italy: tectonics and life along plate margins, Journal of the Virtual Explorer, Electronic Edition, ISSN 1441-8142, volume 36, paper 28, doi:10.3809/jvirtex.2010.00277

The Geology of Rome and Urban Areas: the legacy of Prof. Renato Funiciello

Guido Giordano

Dipartimento Scienze Geologiche, Università Roma TRE, Italy. <giordano@uniroma3.it>

Roberto Mazza

Dipartimento Scienze Geologiche, Università Roma TRE, Italy.

Abstract

This paper presents an overview on the geology of the city of Rome and illustrates how the city and its evolution have been significantly affected by the active interaction with the geological environment both in terms of resources and hazards. Roma, with its 3,000 years of history, represents a unique case - a laboratory for urban geology. The city is still being exposed to several hazards and the knowledge of geology is mandatory to mitigate and prevent the effects of future events such as earthquakes, volcanic gas emission, floods and landslides. At the same time, the correct management of the water and land resources needs careful planning in consideration of the very high level of anthropic pressure on the local environment. The study of the geology of Roma and its intimate relationships with the urban development of the city have been strongly influenced by the ideas of Renato Funiciello, recently passed away, to whom this paper is dedicated.

Keywords: geology of urban areas, hazard, resources, Rome, Italy