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Geochronology of the medium to high-grade metamorphic units of the Peloritani Mts., Sicily

2003

The Peloritani Mountains are a fragment of an orogen variably attributed to the Alpine or Hercynian orogeny. On the basis of 39 Ar- 40 Ar, U-Pb and Rb-Sr dating, the main metamorphism of the two medium-high grade metamorphic units, the Mela and Aspromonte Units, and most of the thrusting responsible for stacking the orogenic edifice are seen to be Hercynian. The main thrusting of the Aspromonte Unit over the lower grade units took place at 301€2 Ma. Brittle deformation during Tertiary reactivation of Hercynian thrust planes did not generate any rejuvenation of white micas in the studied sector. Our dataset shows a great complexity and we propose to unravel it by considering different levels…

ProterozoicGreenschistMetamorphic rockGeochemistryMetamorphismOrogenyHercynian orogenyU-PbamphiboleAr-39-Ar-40CarboniferousAlpine overprintGEO/08 - GEOCHIMICA E VULCANOLOGIAGeochronologyCalabria-Peloritani massif550 Earth sciences & geologyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesGeology550 Earth sciences & geologyTerrane
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A practical protocol for calibration of nutrient removal wastewater treatment models

2011

Activated sludge models can be very useful for designing and managing wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). However, as with every model, they need to be calibrated for correct and reliable application. Activated sludge model calibration is still a crucial point that needs appropriate guidance. Indeed, although calibration protocols have been developed, the model calibration still represents the main bottleneck to modelling. This paper presents a procedure for the calibration of an activated sludge model based on a comprehensive sensitivity analysis and a novel step-wise Monte Carlo-based calibration of the subset of influential parameters. In the proposed procedure the complex calibration i…

Protocol (science)Atmospheric ScienceEngineeringMathematical optimizationSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleCalibration (statistics)business.industryMonte Carlo methodsensitivity analysiActivated sludge modelidentifiabilityGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geologycalibration protocolGLUEBottleneckASMIdentifiabilitySensitivity (control systems)businessGLUEwastewater treatment modellingSimulationCivil and Structural EngineeringWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Hydroinformatics
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Une spéléogenèse à acide sulfurique dans le piémont nord-pyrénéen ?

2018

Tout au long de l’histoire de structuration des Pyrénées, le jeu des grands accidents tectoniquesfont de la zone de piémont nord-pyrénéen une aire privilégiée de circulation de fluides. Parmiceux-ci, la présence de saumures profondes riches en CO2 et H2S a été attestée dans les réservoirspétroliers sud-aquitains d’âge Crétacé. Impliqués dans des processus de migration vers les margesde bassin, ces fluides sont susceptibles de former des cavités dans l’encaissant calcaire là où lesremontées d’H2S entrent en contact avec du dioxygène, produisant ainsi du H2SO4. C’est cettehypothèse de spéléogenèse à acide sulfurique (SAS) que la présente étude cherche à explorer dansles Pyrénées.Les premières…

Pyrénéesspéléogenèse à acide sulfuriquerocheinteractions fluide[SDU.STU.AG] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geologykarst hypogènegéomorphologiegéologie structurale[SDU.STU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences[SDU.STU.AG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geologyisotopie du soufreComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Rapid shifting of a deep magmatic source at Fagradalsfjall volcano, Iceland

2022

AbstractRecent Icelandic rifting events have illuminated the roles of centralized crustal magma reservoirs and lateral magma transport1–4, important characteristics of mid-ocean ridge magmatism1,5. A consequence of such shallow crustal processing of magmas4,5 is the overprinting of signatures that trace the origin, evolution and transport of melts in the uppermost mantle and lowermost crust6,7. Here we present unique insights into processes occurring in this zone from integrated petrologic and geochemical studies of the 2021 Fagradalsfjall eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland. Geochemical analyses of basalts erupted during the first 50 days of the eruption, combined with associate…

REYKJANES PENINSULA3705 GeologySOLUBILITY/140/128/140/125ERUPTION/704/2151/431/132Multidisciplinaryiceland volcanism volatiles Fagradalsfjall/704/2151/213/704/2151/598PRESSURESarticleCONSTRAINTS37 Earth SciencesEVOLUTION3703 GeochemistryINSIGHTS[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]MIDOCEAN RIDGE BASALTSOLIVINE/704/2151/2093706 GeophysicsGENERATION
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New, Rare and Constant Habitats for Endangered Aquatic Plant Communities: The Importance of Microhabitats for Global biodiversity

2019

Natural water reservoirs are very valuable floristic sites, with springs particularly important for the preservation of floral biodiversity. This paper presents, as a case study, a community of water plants that is new to limnocrene karst springs in Europe: Potametum alpini (Potametea), found in Poland. The paper provides the floristic composition and ecological requirements of this plant association, which is rare and endangered in Europe. According to our knowledge, the habitat data presented here are unique as they are published for the first time for this plant community, and thus it is currently not possible to compare them with data from other authors. Our study confirms the importanc…

Range (biology)BiodiversityEndangered species01 natural sciencesglobal biodiversity; karst springs; microhabitats; rare habitats; rare plant communities03 medical and health sciencesAquatic plant010503 geologylcsh:QH301-705.50105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservation0303 health sciencesmicrohabitatsEcologyEcologyEcological Modeling030302 biochemistry & molecular biologykarst springsrare plant communitiesPlant communityAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Water resourcesGeographyHabitatlcsh:Biology (General)rare habitatsglobal biodiversityGlobal biodiversityDiversity
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Origin of Blue Sapphire in Newly Discovered Spinel–Chlorite–Muscovite Rocks within Meta-Ultramafites of Ilmen Mountains, South Urals of Russia: Evide…

2019

Blue sapphire of gem quality was recently discovered in spinel&ndash

Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd isotopylcsh:QE351-399.2010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencescorundumMetamorphic rockGeochemistryMineralogyCorundumUral Mountainsengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesMetasomatismblue sapphireLA-ICP-MSIlmenogorsky complex0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBasaltmeta-ultramafic rockslcsh:MineralogybiologymetasomatismMuscovitegeology.rock_typeGeologyGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geologybiology.organism_classificationengineeringSapphireNepheline syeniteLileGeologyMinerals
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Recycled aggregates derived from excavation materials — mechanical performance and identification of weak minerals

2022

AbstractThe present study investigates the mechanical performance of recycled aggregates derived from excavation materials (REM). REM is blended with different quantities of recycled phyllite materials (RPM) and is investigated by Los Angeles (LA) and micro-Deval (MD) tests. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and acid solubility test are performed on the pulverized fractions < 1.6 mm obtained from the LA and MD tests to assess the respective degree of fragmentation and wear of mineral components. The results of the materials in unblended conditions showed considerable difference between MD performance while similar performance was found for LA. Furthermore, about 40% of RPM was sufficient to blend …

Recycled excavation materialsRecycled phyllite materialsMicro-DevalVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450GeologyPhyllosilicatesGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyLos Angeles:Teknologi: 500 [VDP]
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Stratigraphic modelling of platform architecture and carbonate production: a Messinian case study (Sorbas Basin, SE Spain).

2016

27 pages; International audience; The late Messinian mixed carbonate-siliciclastic platforms of the Sorbas Basin, known as the Terminal Carbonate Complex, record significant changes in carbonate production and geometry. Their facies and stratigraphic architecture result from complex interactions between base-level fluctuations, evaporite deformation/dissolution and detrital inputs. A 3D quantitative approach (with DIONISOS software) is used to explore the basin-scale platform architecture and to quantify the carbonate production of the Terminal Carbonate Complex. The modelling strategy consists in integrating detailed 2D field-based transects and modern carbonate system parameters (e.g. car…

Regional geology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEvaporiteGeology010502 geochemistry & geophysics[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy01 natural sciencesGeobiologySedimentary depositional environmentchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyFaciesOoidCarbonatePetrologyPalaeogeographyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Cluster analysis to support microzonation studies

2015

In recent times the use of microtremor techniques for subsoil investigation increased significantly. The use of HVSR (Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio)technique for seismic microzoning studies allows in many case to obtain detailed reconstruction of the roof of the seismic bedrock and to identify areas with similar seismic behaviour. Two different algorithms of clusteringhave been tested on a HVSR datasets acquired for studies of seismic microzoning in various Sicilian urban centers. HVSR data were previously properly processed to extract frequency and amplitude of peaks by a code based on clustering of HVSR curves determined in sliding time windows.To select an optimal set of time win…

Regional geologyEnvironmental EngineeringEngineering geologyGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataMicrotremorEconomic geologyCluster analysisGeomorphologyPalaeogeographyIgneous petrologyGeophysicSeismologyGeologyEnvironmental geology
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Assessment of the Reliability of the SPAC Method in Urban Areas

2015

We have carried out several long-term measures of seismic noise with triangular arrays of broad-band seismic sensors, to investigate the reliability of the SPAC method in urban areas. We investigate the stationary and anisotropy of the microtremor wave field. We have found that the anisotropy of the microtremor wave field can be evaluated analyzing the HVNSR as function the azimuth. Furthermore, we showed as strong anisotropies in the microtremors are often observable in particular at high frequencies (> 1 Hz). We have verified as microtremors can be difficult to considered as ergodic processes, and for this reason time averaging, also even over a long periods of time, cannot replace an app…

Regional geologyEnvironmental EngineeringEngineering geologySampling (statistics)Seismic noiseGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyPhysics::Classical PhysicsAzimuthSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataMicrotremorAnisotropyGeophysicGeomorphologyReliability (statistics)GeologySeismologyNear Surface Geoscience 2015 - 21st European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics
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