The marble beaches of Tuscany

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2008

Abstract

Beach-nourishment operations designed to replace sediment lost through erosion change the identity and meaning of coastal landscapes. Seven beaches in Tuscany, nourished with marble-quarry waste, reveal how an industrial byproduct is naturalized by particle rounding and sorting and can become a positive symbol of human-altered nature. The marble was placed on formerly sandy beaches, resulting in different grain size and color of sediments, beach morphology, and value for human use. The abrasion rate of marble makes the nourished beaches unsatisfactory when viewed solely as protection structures, but the rapid particle rounding and aesthetic appeal of marble increase the acceptability of the beaches for recreation. Copyright © 2008 by the American Geographical Society of New York.

Identifier

43549095945 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Geographical Review

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1931-0846.2008.tb00300.x

ISSN

00167428

First Page

280

Last Page

300

Issue

2

Volume

98

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