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Acoustic Environmental Monitoring System for Acoustic Maps

2008

In this work, it is developed a data acquisition and analysis system for the monitoring of acoustic environmental noises and the elaboration of dynamic acoustic maps. This project is based on the obtaining of acoustic data in different measure points, and it is formed by a mesh of connections based on GPRS NODES and a Software Server for the administration and control of the data.

Measure (data warehouse)Computer sciencebusiness.industryReal-time computingCondition monitoringNoiseData acquisitionSoftwareEmbedded systemGround-penetrating radarEnvironmental monitoringComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMSGeneral Packet Radio Servicebusiness2008 The Second International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies
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Evaluation of a Real, Low Cost, Urban WSN Deployment for Accurate Environmental Monitoring

2011

There are many areas where Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) can offer innovative solutions for environmental monitoring applications and the meteorological community, but due to their complexity in terms of energy constraints and low performance devices, very few real deployments can be found. In this paper we will explain in detail the design, implementation and performance evaluation of a sparse WSN that has been working maintenance-free for over 12 months. The network has been designed for environmental monitoring purposes, and several motes, attached to lampposts, accurately measure the Temperature and Relative Humidity at various locations in a local street. Our contribution is an enhanc…

Measure (data warehouse)Computer sciencebusiness.industrySoftware deploymentEmbedded systemEnvironmental monitoringReal-time computingRelative humidityRouting (electronic design automation)businessWireless sensor networkEnergy (signal processing)Power (physics)2011 IEEE Eighth International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Sensor Systems
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Heavy metal sorption in biosorbents – Using spent grain from the brewing industry

2019

The sorption properties of brewer's spent grain (BSG) were assessed in terms of its usefulness in removing heavy metals from solutions. The specific objectives of the investigation involved studying sorption equilibrium and kinetics, assessing the influence of other cations on sorption efficiency, and examining the possibility of bed regeneration. The studies were carried out in a static system, with a constant ratio of solution volume to biosorbent mass, and using a flow through system. The affinity of metal cations to BSG functional groups was established and increased in the series: Mn2þzZn2þ < Ni2þ < Cd2þ < Cu2þ < Pb2þ. The BSG's sorption capacities (mmol g�1), determined using the Lang…

Measurements uncertaintyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryChemistryStrategy and ManagementKineticsBed regenerationHeavy metalsSorptionMetal sorptioncomplex mixturesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringHeavy metalsVolume (thermodynamics)Chemical engineeringSorption kinetics and equilibriumBiosorptionBrewingbusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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retorno a la obediencia de Juan I: la reinstauración de las décimas pontificias (1387-1393)

2020

En 1387, el papa aviñonense Clemente VII promulgó tres décimas pontificias en la Corona de Aragón que debían servir para sufragar los gastos que ocasionaban las revueltas en Cerdeña. Parte de la colecta se destinó al rey aragonés Juan I que acaba de acceder al trono tras la muerte de su padre. Se desmarcaba así de su predecesor, quien se había incautado durante nueve años de las rentas de la Cámara Apostólica. En este artículo se estudia el retorno a la obediencia de Juan I y la reinstauración progresiva del aparato fiscal y financiero pontificio en la Corona de Aragón a través de la recaudación y gestión del tributo de la décima papal. Pope Clement VII of Avignon promulgated in 1387 three …

Medical TerminologyHistoryFiscal systemmedia_common.quotation_subjectTributeFinancial structureThroneHumanitiesOrder (virtue)ObedienceMedical Assisting and Transcriptionmedia_commonMedievalismo
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Columnar aerosol properties in Valencia (Spain) by ground-based Sun photometry

2007

In this paper, we present a climatological study of atmospheric aerosols in coastal eastern Spain, by means of experimental measurements using a Cimel CE318-2 Sun photometer. The aerosol optical depth, Ångström wavelength exponent, size distribution, complex refractive index, asymmetry parameter, and single scattering albedo have been retrieved from these measurements. The columnar water content, as an important parameter for understanding aerosol growth, has also been retrieved. Statistical results of the annual and seasonal variability analysis, mainly related to the usual summer maximum turbidity found in the Mediterranean and European regions, are also shown. The results are linked to t…

Mediterranean climateAtmospheric ScienceEcologyMeteorologySingle-scattering albedoPaleontologySoil ScienceForestryAquatic ScienceOceanographyAtmospheric sciencesAerosolSun photometerPhotometry (optics)WavelengthGeophysicsMediterranean seaSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Environmental scienceTurbidityEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and Technology
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Microstructure and phase composition of bronze Montefortino helmets discovered Mediterranean seabed to explain an unusual corrosion

2021

AbstractTwo Monterfortino helmets, recovered in the Mediterranean seabed, show unusual features with respect to the more common helmets of the same period and found in underwater environments. Hence, they were investigated by a multi-analytical approach, which allowed us to identify the compounds constituting the helmets and to make some considerations about their metallurgy, although all the metal was converted to degradation products. The helmets, originally made in bronze, have maintained their original shape because of copper sulphides formation. The observed differences in composition between the two helmets were attributed to the position modification, of one of them, into the seabed …

Mediterranean climateMultidisciplinaryScienceMetallurgyBronze corrosion neutron diffraction sulphides formation archaeometallurgy.QRengineering.materialMicrostructureArticleMaterials scienceCorrosionChemistryPhase compositionengineeringMedicineBronzeSeabedGeologyScientific Reports
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Environmental conditions for gravelly and pebbly dunes and sorted bedforms on a moderate-energy inner shelf (Marettimo Island, Italy, western Mediter…

2008

12 pages, 11 figures, 1 table

Mediterranean climateSide-scan sonargeographyBedformgeography.geographical_feature_categorySevere weatherGravel dunesContinental shelfSorted bedformsGeologyStormAquatic ScienceOceanographylanguage.human_languageMediterranean seaInner shelflanguageGeomorphologySicilianGeology
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River Conservation and Phytodepuration in a Mid-Mediterranean Streambed: A Sicilian Case Study

2016

AbstractFor landslide mitigation purposes, a system of two screen dams was created along the main channel of the Capreria River in Sicily. The de facto constructed wetlands occasioned behind the flow-path barriers produced, for several years, an appreciable reduction of organic load of the upstream municipal wastewaters from the nearby town of Riesi, Italy. This coincidence inspires the prospect of promoting a multifunctional role for these slope-stabilization works, thereby allowing them to be viewed from an intriguing and innovative planning perspective.

Mediterranean climateUpstream (petroleum industry)HydrologygeographyDe factogeography.geographical_feature_categoryscreen dam0208 environmental biotechnologyWetland02 engineering and technologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)wetlandlanguage.human_language020801 environmental engineeringLandslide mitigationlanguagePhytodeputation in streambedSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliMain channelWater resource managementSicilianWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
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Overview of the Opportunity Mars Exploration Rover Mission to Meridiani Planum: Eagle Crater to Purgatory Ripple

2006

The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity touched down at Meridiani Planum in January 2004 and since then has been conducting observations with the Athena science payload. The rover has traversed more than 5 km, carrying out the first outcrop-scale investigation of sedimentary rocks on Mars. The rocks of Meridiani Planum are sandstones formed by eolian and aqueous reworking of sand grains that are composed of mixed fine-grained siliciclastics and sulfates. The siliciclastic fraction was produced by chemical alteration of a precursor basalt. The sulfates are dominantly Mg-sulfates and also include Ca-sulfates and jarosite. The stratigraphic section observed to date is dominated by eolian bedfor…

Meridiani PlanumAtmospheric ScienceEarth scienceGeochemistrySoil ScienceAquatic Scienceengineering.materialOceanographyGeochemistry and PetrologyConcretionStratigraphic sectionEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Earth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and Technologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyBedrockPaleontologyForestryMars Exploration ProgramGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceengineeringAeolian processesSiliciclasticSedimentary rockGeologyJournal of Geophysical Research: Planets
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Mineralogy and chemistry of cobbles at Meridiani Planum, Mars, investigated by the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity

2010

Numerous loose rocks with dimensions of a few centimeters to tens of centimeters and with no obvious physical relationship to outcrop rocks have been observed along the traverse of the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. To date, about a dozen of these rocks have been analyzed with Opportunity’s contact instruments, providing information about elemental chemistry (Alpha Particle X‐ray Spectrometer), iron mineralogy and oxidation states (Mossbauer Spectrometer) and texture (Microscopic Imager). These "cobbles" appear to be impact related, and three distinct groups can be identified on the basis of chemistry and mineralogy. The first group comprises bright fragments of the sulfate‐rich bedroc…

Meridiani PlanumBasaltAtmospheric Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyOutcropBedrockPaleontologySoil ScienceMineralogyForestryMars Exploration ProgramAquatic ScienceOceanographyMesosideriteGeophysicsMeteoriteSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyGroup (stratigraphy)Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)GeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Geophysical Research
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