Search results for "ALCA"

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Calcareous nannofossil events in the Lower-Mildle Pleistocene transition at the Montalbano Jonico section and ODP site 964: Calibration with isotope …

2004

We present quantitative data on calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy in the section of Montalbano Jonico (Southern Italy). This is one of the candidate Global Statotype Section and Point (GSSP) of the Middle Pleistocene. The first common occurrence (FCO) and last common occurrence (LCO) of Reticulofenestra asanoi are well detectable in the section and are here proposed as additional events for improving biostratigraphic resolution in the interval corresponding to the transition between the small Gephyrocapsa Zone and Pseudoemiliania lacunosa Zone. The potential value of the bioevents is tested in a Mediterranean deep-sea core of ODP Site 964, located in the Ionian Sea. At Site 964 the FCO…

lcsh:GeologyCDPsealcsh:Paleontologysouthern Italylower-middle pleistocenelcsh:QE1-996.5quantitative biostratigraphybiochronologycalcareous nannofossitlcsh:QE701-760Ionian
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Calcareous Nannofossil Biostratigraphy and Chronostratigraphy of ODP Hole 964D (eastern Mediterranean Sea)

2008

Quantitative analyses of calcareous nannofossil were carried out on sediments from ODP Hole 964D succession, recovered in the Ionian Sea, Eastern Mediterranean. Results show that the sedimentary sequence, spanning from about 3.5 Ma (Early Pliocene) to the Present, has been investigated through an average sampling resolution of less than 30 kyr. The detailed subdivision into 11 biozones makes it possible to recognize chronostratigraphic the boundaries in the Early Pliocene-Middle Pleistocene interval. Finally, two sedimentary gaps, lasting at least 340 kyr and 120 kyr respectively, have been recognized between the Zanclean and Piacenzian and in the lower part of the Early Pleistocene. SHORT …

lcsh:GeologyCentral MediterraneanChronostratigraphylcsh:PaleontologyPlio-Quaternarylcsh:QE1-996.5Biostratigraphy Pliocene Pleistocene MediterraneanBiostratigraphyCalcareous nannofossilBiostratigraphy; Calcareous nannofossil; Plio-Quaternary; Central Mediterranean; Chronostratigraphylcsh:QE701-760
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Land Cadastre in Italy for Sustainable Development: Application to Two Parcels of Land in a Geopark in the Process of Being Defined in Corleone (PA-I…

2020

Geoparks, like all parks, are UNESCO awards for a sustainable management of all resources and therefore also of human life. Environmental emergencies such as climate change, pollution, soil erosion, salinisation, and fires that, together with health emergencies, undermine life on earth, require intervention. The widespread sustainable management of the territory of a municipality, a region, a nation, or all of them (European Union) allows to widen the application of these concepts to reach the limit of a planet that guarantees life for future generations. The work after having exposed the motivations of the geopark (an initiative born by chance), i.e. the surface where the environmental bea…

lcsh:Language and LiteratureCorleone Geopark of glauconite calcarenites application of the Land Cadastre of Extra-Urban Soil sustainable land use and management renewable energy in productioncorleonelcsh:History (General) and history of Europelcsh:DSettore AGR/14 - Pedologiasustainable land use and managementrenewable energy in productionlcsh:Pgeopark of glauconite calcarenitesapplication of the land cadastre of extra-urban soil
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Un arabisme interhispànic: «alcasser» / «alcacer»

1996

From alcacer word appearence in Llibre del mostassaf d'Elx (17th century), the author proves, with Castelló de la Plana documentation of 14th and 15th centuries, how this arabism has already been included in Catalan, for this it can't be qualified litre a Castilian word, as it has believed.

lcsh:Language and Literaturelcsh:Philology. LinguisticsUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLingüísticalcsh:P1-1091FilologíasCastelló de la Plana:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]«Llibre del mostassaf d'Elx»Alcasser/Alcacerlcsh:P«Llibre del mostassaf d'Elx»; Castelló de la Plana; Alcasser/Alcacer
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Evidencias de un recubrimiento de magnetita artificial en el armamento íbero

2011

A metallographic study of two pre-roman Iberian arms, affected by a cremation process, revealed the presence of an outer magnetite layer, providing highly protective properties. This layer is extraordinarily tenacious and of very homogeneous thickness, indicating an intentional manufacturing process rather than an accidental formation during the severe heating/cooling cycles the artefact suffered. Up to date, the intentional production of these types of layers has been attributed to a welding process of three different metallic sheets, here an alternative model is proposed, allowing, as could be simulated in the laboratory, the virtually exclusive formation of a magnetite coating.<br>…

lcsh:TN1-997Early ironMineralogyEdad del hierroengineering.materialchemistry.chemical_compoundCoatingArqueometalurgiaFerrite (iron)Capa de magnetita artificialMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryArchaeometallurgylcsh:Mining engineering. MetallurgyDeposition (law)MagnetiteMEBMetallurgyMetals and AlloysCondensed Matter PhysicsIberian armourySurface coatingWelding processchemistryArtificial magnetite layerHomogeneousSEMengineeringFalcateArmamento ibéricoLayer (electronics)
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Diuron mobility through vineyard soils contaminated with copper

2005

International audience; The herbicide diuron is frequently applied to vineyard soils in Burgundy, along with repeated treatments with Bordeaux mixture (a blend of copper sulfate and calcium hydroxide) that result in elevated copper concentrations. Cu could in principle affect the fate and transport of diuron or its metabolites in the soil either directly by complexation or indirectly by altering the populations or activity of microbes involved in their degradation. To assess the effect of high Cu concentrations on diuron transport, an experiment was designed with ten undisturbed columns of calcareous and acidic soils contaminated with 17–509 mg kg−1 total Cu (field-applied). Grass was plant…

lysimètreHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisWine010501 environmental sciencesPoaceaeToxicologycomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesSoilSoil pHDissolved organic carbonWater MovementsSoil PollutantsOrganic matterHumic Substances0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classificationHerbicidesBordeaux mixturebordeaux mixtureAgriculture04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Medicinepesticide transportModels Theoretical15. Life on land[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and SocietyPollutionSoil contamination6. Clean waterFungicides IndustrialchemistryDiuronLysimeterEnvironmental chemistryvineyard soilsSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental PollutionCalcareousCopperEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental Pollution
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Strengthening of masonry walls subjected to out-of-plane loads using CFRPs

2007

This paper presents an experimental investigation carried out on masonry panels subjected to axial load and bending moment in the plane of minor inertia. The masonry type consist of calcarenite ashlars and mortar joints; the reinforcement is made of Carbon Fibres Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) strips applied with the wet-lay-up system. Tests are carried out with controlled displacements. Results have been recorded at each step in terms of: horizontal force and corresponding displacements; moment and curvature at the base of the wall; strains on the CFRP strips near the base of reinforced specimens in order to observe the delamination phenomen. Comparison between the results relative to unreinfor…

masonry calcarenite CFRPSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzioni
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Il Grigio di Billiemi

2009

materiale lapideobreccia calcareaalterazionematrici colorate
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Data from: Morphological vs. molecular delineation of taxa across montane regions in Europe: the case study of Gammarus balcanicus Schäferna, 1922 (C…

2015

Mountainous areas are characterized by substantial biodiversity and endemicity due to their complex geological history and habitat fragmentation. Hence, it can be assumed that particularly high species richness can be found in organisms with limited dispersal capabilities that inhabit mountain streams. A number of scientific papers focus on molecular phylogeography or traditional taxonomy of species or species groups inhabiting such habitats. However, there is a lack of studies that integrate morphological and molecular data to identify and delineate cryptic species. For practical reasons, uncovering cryptic diversity is crucial in taxa used in biomonitoring. Distinct species, hard to separ…

medicine and health careGammarus balcanicusCrustaceamorphological polymorphismMedicinespecies-diagnostic morphological featureAmphipodaLife sciences
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Data from: The legacy of a vanished sea: a high level of diversification within a European freshwater amphipod species complex driven by 15 My of Par…

2015

The formation of continental Europe in the Neogene was due to the regression of the Tethys Ocean and of the Paratethys Sea. The dynamic geology of the area and repetitious transitions between marine and freshwater conditions presented opportunities for the colonization of newly emerging hydrological networks and diversification of aquatic biota. Implementing mitochondrial and nuclear markers in conjunction with a large-scale sampling strategy, we investigated the impact of this spatiotemporal framework on the evolutionary history of a freshwater crustacean morphospecies. The Gammarus balcanicus species complex is widely distributed in the area previously occupied by the Paratethys Sea. Our …

medicine and health careGammarus balcanicusancestral state reconstructionorigin of freshwater faunaLife SciencesMedicineNeogeneBayesian dating analysismolecular phylogeny
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