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SMART SfM: SALINAS ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM

2017

Abstract. In these last years, there has been an increasing use of the Structure from Motion (SfM) techniques applied to Cultural Heritage. The accessibility of SfM software can be especially advantageous to users in non-technical fields or to those with limited resources. Thanks to SfM using, everyone can make with a digital camera a 3D model applied to an object of both Cultural Heritage, and physically Environment, and work arts, etc. One very interesting and useful application can be envisioned into museum collection digitalization. In the last years, a social experiment has been conducted involving young generation to live a social museum using their own camera to take pictures and vid…

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Documenting the light sensitivity of Spanish Levantine rock art paintings

2015

[EN] A case study to evaluate the use of microfading spectrometry (MFS) for the study of colored systems found in prehistoric rock art paintings was conducted in the Cova Remígia rock-shelter, Castellón (Spain). This rock shelter is part of the rock art sites of the Mediterranean basin on the Iberian Peninsula included in UNESCO s World Heritage List. Some of the paintings belonging to this group are exposed to environmental factors including natural daylight, wind and rain, depending on the time of the day and the season of the year. Therefore, their preservation is a major concern to stakeholders and researchers responsible for protecting and studying these prehistoric paintings. The expe…

lcsh:Applied optics. PhotonicsPigmentsLightMediterranean Basinlcsh:TechnologyNatural (archaeology)ExposurePrehistoryPeninsulaPhotosensitivityGroup (stratigraphy)Spanish Levantine Rock artArt prehistòricPaintinggeography.geographical_feature_categorylcsh:Tlcsh:TA1501-1820ArchaeologyGeographylcsh:TA1-2040INGENIERIA CARTOGRAFICA GEODESIA Y FOTOGRAMETRIARock artlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Microfading spectrometryCartographyRock shelter
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ARAB-NORMAN HERITAGE: STATE OF KNOWLEDGE AND NEW ACTIONS AND INNOVATIVE PROPOSAL

2017

Abstract. This paper wants to offers a perlustrative recognition on the 'state of the studies', concerning to the Arab-Norman architecture of Palermo, admissed by Unesco in 2015 and explain a research in progress which, starting from re-cognition of the peculiarities of the restoration work carried out on it, consisting of the identification of authentic material-constructive values and / or reconstruction, it orients itself to develop a concrete proposal of filing for a more conscious knowledge. She, moreover, wants contribute to real enhancement through the use of targeted communication strategies that use innovative means capable, on one hand, to attracting the greatest possible number o…

lcsh:Applied optics. Photonicsbusiness.industryComputer sciencelcsh:Tarab-norman architecture conservation enhancementCataloginglcsh:TA1501-1820UsabilityPlan (drawing)Civil engineeringlcsh:TechnologyEngineering managementIdentification (information)DocumentationWork (electrical)lcsh:TA1-2040Settore ICAR/19 - RestauroProduct (category theory)Architecturebusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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SNAPSHOT SPECTRAL AND COLOR IMAGING USING A REGULAR DIGITAL CAMERA WITH A MONOCHROMATIC IMAGE SENSOR

2017

Spectral imaging (SI) refers to the acquisition of the three-dimensional (3D) spectral cube of spatial and spectral data of a source object at a limited number of wavelengths in a given wavelength range. Snapshot spectral imaging (SSI) refers to the instantaneous acquisition (in a single shot) of the spectral cube, a process suitable for fast changing objects. Known SSI devices exhibit large total track length (TTL), weight and production costs and relatively low optical throughput. We present a simple SSI camera based on a regular digital camera with (i) an added diffusing and dispersing phase-only static optical element at the entrance pupil (diffuser) and (ii) tailored compressed sensing…

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The Form is Not a Proper Part in Aristotle’s Metaphysics Z.17, 1041b11–33

2018

When Aristotle argues at the 'Metaphysics' Z.17, 1041b11–33 that a whole, which is not a heap, contains ‘something else’, i.e. the form, besides the elements, it is not clear whether or not the form is a proper part of the whole. I defend the claim that the form is not a proper part within the context of the relevant passage, since the whole is divided into elements, not into elements and the form. Different divisions determine different senses of ‘part’, and thus the form is not a part in the same sense as the elements are parts. I object to Koslicki’s (2006) interpretation, according to which the form is a proper part along the elements in a single sense of ‘part’, although she insists th…

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The magnesium isotope record of cave carbonate archives

2012

Here we explore the potential of magnesium (δ<sup>26</sup>Mg) isotope time-series data as continental climate proxies in speleothem calcite archives. For this purpose, a total of six Pleistocene and Holocene stalagmites from caves in Germany, Morocco and Peru and two flowstones from a cave in Austria were investigated. These caves represent the semi-arid to arid (Morocco), the warm-temperate (Germany), the equatorial-humid (Peru) and the cold-humid (Austria) climate zones. Changes in the calcite magnesium isotope signature with time are compared against carbon and oxygen isotope records from these speleothems. Similar to other proxies, the non-trivial interaction of a …

lcsh:GE1-350CalciteGlobal and Planetary Changegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPleistocenelcsh:Environmental protectionStratigraphyGeochemistryPaleontologySpeleothemStalagmiteArchaeologyAridchemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Environmental pollutionCavechemistrylcsh:TD172-193.5Carbonatelcsh:TD169-171.8lcsh:Environmental sciencesGeologyHoloceneClimate of the Past
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Temperature variability in the Iberian Range since 1602 inferred from tree-ring records

2017

Abstract. Tree rings are an important proxy to understand the natural drivers of climate variability in the Mediterranean Basin and hence to improve future climate scenarios in a vulnerable region. Here, we compile 316 tree-ring width series from 11 conifer sites in the western Iberian Range. We apply a new standardization method based on the trunk basal area instead of the tree cambial age to develop a regional chronology which preserves high- to low-frequency variability. A new reconstruction for the 1602–2012 period correlates at −0.78 with observational September temperatures with a cumulative mean of the 21 previous months over the 1945–2012 calibration period. The new IR2Tmax reconstr…

lcsh:GE1-350Global and Planetary Changegeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesStratigraphyLaglcsh:Environmental protectionPaleontology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsSolar irradiance01 natural sciencesMediterranean BasinBasal areaVolcanolcsh:Environmental pollutionPeninsulaClimatologylcsh:TD172-193.5Dendrochronologylcsh:TD169-171.8Geologylcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChronology
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Bunker Cave stalagmites: an archive for central European Holocene climate variability

2012

Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. In central Europe, these fluctuations were most pronounced during winter. Here we present a record of past winter climate variability for the last 10.8 ka based on four speleothems from Bunker Cave, western Germany. Due to its central European location, the cave site is particularly well suited to record changes in precipitation and temperature in response to changes in the North Atlantic realm. We present high-resolution records of δ<sup>18</sup>O, δ<sup>13</sup>C values and Mg/Ca ratios. Changes in the Mg/Ca ratio are attributed to past meteoric p…

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Effectiveness of a New Drainage System for Decreasing Erosion in Road Hillslopes

2021

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lcsh:GE1-350Hydrology021110 strategic defence & security studiesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category0208 environmental biotechnology0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyTraditional drainageRoads020801 environmental engineeringErosionBranched drainageErosionDrainageEnvironmental scienceDrainagelcsh:Environmental sciencesDrainage system (agriculture)General Environmental ScienceAir, Soil and Water Research
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Decadal oscillations of the aquatic chemistry of river waters in Latvia

2018

Abstract. Water quality changes of surface waters can be used to assess human impact intensity, but of importance is to consider also impacts of climate change/variability and naturally occurring changes of environmental quality. In Latvia, during the recent decades a major reduction of anthropogenic pressure has happened due to restructuring of economy and industrial production, resulting in major decrease of loading of many groups of pollutants. However, trends and driving factors for other groups of substances have not been much studied. Long term (1980–2012) results of hydrochemical monitoring, performed in rivers of Latvia, are analysed during this study in connection with long-term se…

lcsh:GE1-350HydrologyDriving factorsPollutantgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAtmospheric circulationlcsh:QE1-996.5Drainage basinClimate changeGeneral MedicineAtmospheric scienceslcsh:GeologyEnvironmental scienceWater qualitylcsh:Environmental sciencesEnvironmental qualityGroundwaterProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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