Abstract. Lithological maps contain information about the different
lithotypes cropping out in an area. At variance with geological maps,
portraying geological formations, lithological maps may differ as a function of their purpose. Here, we describe the preparation of a lithological map of
Italy at the 1:100 000 scale, obtained from classification of a
comprehensive digital database and aimed at describing geomechanical properties. We first obtained the full database, containing about 300 000
georeferenced polygons, from the Italian Geological Survey. We grouped polygons according to a lithological classification by expert analysis of the 5456 original unique descriptions of polygons, following compositional and geomechanical criteria. The procedure resulted in a lithological map with a legend including 19 classes, and it is linked to a database allowing
ready interpretation of the classes in geomechanical properties and is amenable to further improvement. The map is mainly intended for statistical
and physically based modelling of slope stability assessment and geomorphological and geohydrological modelling. Other possible applications include geoenvironmental studies, evaluation of river chemical
composition, and estimation of raw material resources. The dataset is publicly available at https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.935673
(Bucci et al., 2021).