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Surface expression of eastern Mediterranean slab dynamics: Neogene topographic and structural evolution of the southwest margin of the Central Anatol…

2012

[1] The southwest margin of the Central Anatolian Plateau has experienced multiple phases of topographic growth, including the formation of localized highs prior to the Late Miocene that were later affected by wholesale uplift of the plateau margin. Our new biostratigraphic data limit the age of uplifted marine sediments at the southwest plateau margin at 1.5 km elevation to <7.17 Ma, and regional lithostratigraphic correlations imply that the age is <6.7 Ma. Single-grain CA-TIMS U-Pb zircon analyses from a reworked ash within the marine sediments yield dates as young as 10.6 Ma, indicating a maximum age that is consistent with the biostratigraphy. Our structural measurements within the upl…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPlateauInversion (geology)BiostratigraphyFault (geology)Late MioceneNeogenePaleontologyGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyLithosphereSlabGeomorphologyGeologyTectonics
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Astronomical dating of two Pliocene alkaline volcanic ash layers in the Capo Rossello area (southern Sicily, Italy): implications for the beginning o…

2009

Key-words. - Sicily Channel rift, Biostratigraphy, Astronomical calibration, Pliocene, Volcanic ash layers. Abstract. - Two volcaniclastic ash layers (AL1 and AL2) are intercalated throughout the middle Pliocene sedimentary sequences of Punta Piccola and Capo Rossello exposed along the south coast of Sicily (Italy). Astronomical calibration of the Punta Piccola section provided an age of 2.676 Ma for the deposition of the AL1 layer. The high-resolution bio-cyclostratigraphy of the Capo Rossello section, in combination with detailed correlations with previously astrono- mically calibrated coeval sequences, provided an age of 2.225 Ma for the deposition of the AL2 layer. Mineralogical, petrog…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryRiftPlioceneSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaPleistoceneGeochemistryBiostratigraphyPyroclastic rockGeologySicily Channel riftSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaBiostratigraphyAstronomical calibrationSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaVolcanoSicily Channel rift Biostratigraphy Astronomical calibration Pliocene Volcanic ash layersMagmatismVolcanic ash layersSedimentary rockSeismologyGeologyVolcanic ashBulletin de la Société Géologique de France
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Discussion about the stratigraphic range of "Pseudofurnishius murcianus" van den Boogaard (Conodonta) in the Iberian Peninsula, from the Calasparra s…

2011

The biostratigraphy of Calasparra Section is well-estabished with an ammonoid biozonation and ranges from Lower to Upper Ladinian. The continuous presence of Pseudofurnishius murcianus van den Boogaard, a characteristic conodont species of the Sephardic realm, along the section makes it one of the most important sections in the Iberian Peninsula for the study of the species. The first apparition of P. murcianus in the section corresponds with the first of Eoprotrachyceras curionii taxon, which is the principal marker for the base of the Ladinian stage in the GSSP of the Anisian-Ladinian boundary, and the age of the youngest conodonts, based on ammonoids (Epigonus Zone) is Lower Ladinian (up…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyRange (biology)StratigraphyGeologyLadinianBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationGlobal Boundary Stratotype Section and PointPaleontologyTaxonPeninsulaStage (stratigraphy)ConodontGeologyJournal of Iberian Geology
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Translocation of Cations During Sorption of Copper in the System Solution - Algae (Spirogyra sp.)/Translokacja Kationów Podczas Procesu Sorpcji Miedz…

2014

Zbadano kinetykę procesu sorpcji kationów miedzi w glonach Spirogyra sp. oraz towarzyszące mu procesy sorpcji kationów wodorowych i procesy uwalniania do roztworu kationów związanych w glonach: Na+, Mg2+, K+ i Ca2+. Stwierdzono, że w układzie statycznym, przy stałym stosunku masy glonów do objętości roztworu, procesy te zachodzą równocześnie, przy czym należy przypuszczać, że ilość uwalnianych soli ma wpływ na parametry heterofazowej równowagi wymiany jonowej. W warunkach prowadzenia eksperymentu ilość uwolnionych kationów była blisko 10-krotnie większa niż ilość kationów sorbowanych. Porównano parametry równowagi wyznaczone z modelu reakcji pseudo-drugiego rzędu z parametrami uzyskanymi po…

glonyalgaeEnvironmental EngineeringOrder of reactionIon exchangebiologyHydrogenChemistryInorganic chemistryKineticskationy miedzichemistry.chemical_elementSorptioncopper cationsbiology.organism_classificationCopperrównowaga wymiany jonowejVolume (thermodynamics)AlgaeEnvironmental Chemistryion exchange equilibriumbiosorpcjabiosorptionEcological Chemistry and Engineering S
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Rapid Assessment of Gray Mold (Botrytis cinerea) Infection in Grapes with a Biosensor System

2015

Abstract: Botrytis cinerea is the causative agent of gray mold disease, which causes considerable economic losses to winemakers. The extent of gray mold infection of winegrapes is commonly visually estimated, a method that is prone to assessor bias. Here, we used rapid and simple enzyme-based screening consisting of carbon-electrode, screen-printed amperometric biosensors to estimate gluconic acid and glycerol concentration in winegrapes infected with different degrees of B. cinerea. The lower limits of quantification of the screen-printed amperometric biosensors were 3 mg/L for gluconic acid (corresponding to an infection rate of less than 1%) and 35 mg/L for glycerol; the response times w…

glycerolAmperometric biosensorHorticulturemedicine.disease_causeGray Mold; Botrytis cinerea; Biosensor System;chemistry.chemical_compoundBotrytis cinereaMoldGlycerolmedicinegluconic acidFood scienceGray MoldBiosensor SystemBotrytis cinereabiologyfungifood and beveragesMold infectionSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie Alimentaribiosensorsgrapebiology.organism_classificationRapid assessmentBiochemistrychemistryGluconic acidBotrytis cinerea biosensors gluconic acid glycerol grapeBiosensorFood Science
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Migrating ship waste management from India to Finland : analysis of opportunities and risks in an industrial symbiosis of sustainable ship recycling

2015

Environmental protection and social wellbeing are significant segments of economic development. Market demand, legal directives, competitor existence and NGO interest together influence to manufacture in a cleaner and safer way and to abandon the traditional, often lethal working processes. Ship breaking is one of the most perilous industries where powerful states subordinate those countries where regulations can be bypassed for profit maximization. The unfavorable dependence arises from economic and technological arrears, and it results in environmental pollution, human rights violation and non-conformity with environmental, health and safety regulations. To improve environmental, health a…

green supply chain managementtoimitusketjuthallintakestävä kehitysship recyclinghealth and safety issueslaivatindustrial symbiosispurkaminen (osiin)purkaminenenvironmentalkierrätys
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Applying the Anna Karenina principle for wild animal gut microbiota : temporal stability of the bank vole gut microbiota in a disturbed environment

2020

Gut microbiota play an important role in host health. Yet, the drivers and patterns of microbiota imbalance (dysbiosis) in wild animals remain largely unexplored. One hypothesised outcome of stress on animal microbiomes is a destabilised microbial community that is characterised by an increase in inter-individual differences compared with microbiomes of healthy animals, which are expected to be (i) temporally stable and (ii) relatively similar among individuals. This set of predictions for response of microbiomes to stressors is known as the Anna Karenina principle (AKP) for animal microbiomes. We examine the AKP in a wild mammal inhabiting disturbed environments by conducting a capture-mar…

gut dysbiosisanthropogenic disturbancemetsämyyräAnna Karenina principlesuolistomikrobistoionisoiva säteilystable isotope analysisaltistuminenradiation exposureluonnonvaraiset eläimetChernobylenvironmental stresssäteilybiologia
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From Dysbiosis to Neurodegenerative Diseases through Different Communication Pathways: An Overview

2023

The microbiome research field has rapidly evolved over the last few decades, becoming a major topic of scientific and public interest. The gut microbiota (GM) is the microbial population living in the gut. The GM has many functions, such as maintaining gut homeostasis and host health, providing defense against enteric pathogens, and involvement in immune system development. Several studies have shown that GM is implicated in dysbiosis and is presumed to contribute to neurodegeneration. This review focuses mainly on describing the connection between the intestinal microbiome alterations (dysbiosis) and the onset of neurodegenerative diseases to explore the mechanisms that link the GM to nerv…

gut microbiotaGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologySettore BIO/16 - Anatomia Umanadysbiosigut microbiomeneurodegenerative diseasesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBiology
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The harmonisation applied to European higher education in Agricultural/Biosystems Engineering

2010

Even if the process of harmonisation applied to European Higher Education in Agricultural/Biosystems Engineering started in 1989, it is still in progress. Until now this process benefited, above all, from the results of the projects of two European thematic networks : • USAEE-TN, whose best results were the core curricula to be used as benchmarks for the degree study programs in Agricultural/Biosystems Engineering; • ERABEE-TN, still working for developing the results of USAEE-TN, above all, at the 3rd cycle in Biosystems Engineering. Another important contribution to the harmonisation of the European curricula in Agricultural/Biosystems Engineering was obtained from the cooperation between…

harmonisation degree study programs Agricultural/Biosystems Engineering
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Biosystems Engineering curricula in Europe

2013

This paper describes the history of the harmonisation of agricultural/biosystems engineering degree study programs in Europe from 1989, when the need for this process was widely felt, until now, when this need was partly satisfied through the implementation of the projects of two EU funded thematic networks, i.e., USAEE-TN and ERABEE-TN. The objective of this paper is to contribute to promote, in each EU country and elsewhere, the process of harmonisation of agricultural/biosystems engineering degree study programs, and student and graduate mobility within the EU, as well as between the EU and the USA. At present, in Europe, this harmonisation process is aided by the key results of the proj…

harmonization degree study programs Agricultural/Biosystems EngineeringSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaHarmonisation degree study programs agricultural/biosystems engineering student and graduate mobility
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