Via Marco Biagi 5 – 73100 Lecce, Italy
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Sergio Scanu holds a PhD in Ecology and Management of Biological Resources from Tuscia University (2010). His research activity is focused on two main areas: the study of the sedimentology of the continental shelf and the study of the pollution of coastal marine environments with particular reference to the accumulation processes of persistent substances, heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons both in sediments and in biota. Since 2019 he has collaborated with CMCC – Ocean Prediction and Application Division, participating in several project and research programs.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
- An integrated approach for the benthic habitat mapping based on innovative surveying technologies and ecosystem functioning measurements
- Multi-decadal evolution of the Moroccan Atlantic shoreline: A case study from the Essaouira coastal sector
- River–coastal–ocean continuum modeling along the Lazio coast (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy): Assessment of near river dynamics in the Tiber delta
- Preliminary investigation of microlitter pollution in low-energy hydrodynamic basins using Sabella spallanzanii (Polychaeta: Sabellidae) tubes
- Microlitter pollution in coastal sediments of the northern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy: microplastics and fly-ash occurrence and distribution
- Integrated Observing Systems Supporting Civitavecchia Port Development