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Fig. 2 | Earth, Planets and Space

Fig. 2

From: Combined volcano-tectonic processes for the drowning of the Roman western coastal settlements at Campi Flegrei (southern Italy)

Fig. 2

a The Serapis Temple picture shows the Lithophaga mollusc burrows along the marble columns and the marble floor (photo by the authors). b Panoramic view of the submerged harbour structures of Portus Iulius as seen from Monte Nuovo (photo by the authors). c Submerged mosaic of Villa a Protiro (courtesy of Edoardo Ruspantini and Parco Archeologico dei Campi Flegrei). d The map shows the presently submerged Portus Iulius and Baianus Lacus areas (modified after Somma et al. 2016). Locations of archaeological data (red dots) used for the topographic restoration are also reported (data from Passaro et al. 2013). e Morphological reconstruction of the Portus Iulius and Roman coast (modified after Passaro et al. 2013; Di Vito et al. 1987; Ascione et al. 2020)

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