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Setting up of a protocol of environmental research for preservation and right exploitation of the cultural heritage

2007

The research aims at collecting information on the state of preservation of the cultural heritage in Palermo, and deals more precisely with Vittorio Emanuele avenue, itself bounded by two city gates called Porta Felice (northern gate facing the Mediterranean sea) and Porta Nuova (southern gate) that both give access to the historic centre of the city. Another important purpose is the assessment of livability level, be it for workers, residents, cultural operators, or else visitors, with a particular interest in traffic noise. The research has been conducted by means of miscellaneous scientific duties; however we shall only refer here to two types of practice : the monitoring of environmenta…

SUBJECTIVE REACTIONSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleATMOSHERIC POLLUTIONPUBLIC FRUICTIONEXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURECULTURAL HERITAGEMICROCLIMATEPRESERVATIONNOISE
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2018

Abstract. During the summertime, dust from the Sahara can be efficiently transported westwards within the Saharan air layer (SAL). This can lead to high aerosol loadings being observed above a relatively clean marine boundary layer (MBL) in the tropical Atlantic Ocean. These dust layers can impart significant radiative effects through strong visible and IR light absorption and scattering, and can also have indirect impacts by altering cloud properties. The processing of the dust aerosol can result in changes in both direct and indirect radiative effects, leading to significant uncertainty in climate prediction in this region. During August 2015, measurements of aerosol and cloud properties …

Saharan Air LayerAtmospheric ScienceCLOUD experiment010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSingle-scattering albedoMineralogyHematite010502 geochemistry & geophysicsmedicine.disease_causeAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesSootAerosol13. Climate actionvisual_artmedicinevisual_art.visual_art_mediumRadiative transferEnvironmental scienceParticle0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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2018

Abstract. Mineral dust is an important component of the climate system, affecting the radiation balance, cloud properties, biogeochemical cycles, regional circulation and precipitation, as well as having negative effects on aviation, solar energy generation and human health. Dust size and composition has an impact on all these processes. However, changes in dust size distribution and composition during transport, particularly for coarse particles, are poorly understood and poorly represented in climate models. Here we present new in situ airborne observations of dust in the Saharan Air Layer (SAL) and the marine boundary layer (MBL) at the beginning of its transatlantic transport pathway, f…

Saharan Air LayerEarth's energy budgetAtmospheric Sciencefood.ingredient010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSea saltMineral dustSedimentation010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesAerosolfoodAltitude13. Climate actionEnvironmental sciencePrecipitation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Coralline algal Barium as indicator for 20th century northwestern North Atlantic surface ocean freshwater variability

2013

During the past decades climate and freshwater dynamics in the northwestern North Atlantic have undergone major changes. Large-scale freshening episodes, related to polar freshwater pulses, have had a strong influence on ocean variability in this climatically important region. However, little is known about variability before 1950, mainly due to the lack of long-term high-resolution marine proxy archives. Here we present the first multidecadal-length records of annually resolved Ba/Ca variations from Northwest Atlantic coralline algae. We observe positive relationships between algal Ba/Ca ratios from two Newfoundland sites and salinity observations back to 1950. Both records capture episodi…

Salinity010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSurface oceanClimateOceans and Seaschemistry.chemical_elementFresh WaterChlorophyta01 natural sciencesArticle03 medical and health sciencesChlorophytaSeawater14. Life underwater030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciences0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinarybiologyEcologyTemperatureCoralline algaeBariumbiology.organism_classificationSalinityOceanographychemistryFresh water13. Climate actionBariumEnvironmental scienceSeawaterCalcium
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Size variation in Brachionus plicatilis resting eggs

1989

The effect of temperature and salinity on resting egg size of two Brachionus plicatilis (Rotifera) clones was investigated. Clones were selected according to their different behaviour in laying resting eggs: one clone ejects them, whereas they remain inside the females body in the other clone. The difference in resting eggs size between the two clones is noticeable, although the difference is not as great as that between female body size. An important temperature-salinity interaction on resting egg size has been observed. The general inverse relationship between size and temperature is only true at lower temperatures. At high temperatures size varies around the mean although could be greate…

SalinityAnimal sciencebiologyRange (biology)EcologyTemperate climateTemperature salinity diagramsBrachionusBody sizebiology.organism_classification
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Home advantage? Decomposition across the freshwater-estuarine transition zone varies with litter origin and local salinity

2015

Expected increases in the frequency and intensity of storm surges and river flooding may greatly affect the relative salinity of estuarine environments over the coming decades. In this experiment we used detritus from three contrasting environments (marine Fucus vesiculosus; estuarine Spartina anglica; terrestrial Quercus robur) to test the prediction that the decomposition of the different types of litter would be highest in the environment with which they are associated. Patterns of decomposition broadly fitted our prediction: Quercus detritus decomposed more rapidly in freshwater compared with saline conditions while Fucus showed the opposite trend; Spartina showed an intermediate respon…

SalinityClimate ChangeAquatic ScienceOceanographyPoaceaeLitter bagsSpartina anglicaQuercusFloodingDecomposition; Flooding; Global change; Invertebrate assemblage; Litter bagsAnimalsEcosystemGlobal changeEcosystemAbiotic componentSpartinageographyDecompositionDetritusgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyEstuaryGeneral MedicineBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationPollutionInvertebratesSalinityInvertebrate assemblageEnglandFucusLitterEnvironmental scienceEstuaries
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Effects of Changing Rainfall on the Limnology of a Mediterranean, Flowthrough-Seepage Chain of Lakes

2006

Relationships between groundwater and lake ecology are often overlooked, but they may be strong, particularly in seepage lakes. As a result, the nature and degree of groundwater effects on lakes are usually neglected. In this study interactions among rainfall, groundwater and surface water and their limnological effects were traced seasonally for two years of changing rainfall in a Spanish flowthrough, seepage lake complex. Cumulative rainfall dictated recharge of groundwater with delays of nine months. Groundwater discharge, in turn, increased surface discharge downstream. Mediated by the geographical setting of lakes, both fluxes impinged on lake water renewal time, but effects of the lat…

SalinityMediterranean climateHydrologyEcologyLimnologyEnvironmental scienceGroundwater dischargeGroundwater rechargeAquatic ScienceSurface waterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGroundwaterHydrobiologyInternational Review of Hydrobiology
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Evidence of the Zanclean megaflood in the eastern Mediterranean Basin

2018

A. Micallef et. al.

SalinityMiddle PleistoceneSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEnvironmental changeSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologiamegafloodlcsh:MedicineStructural basin010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesArticlePaleontologySequence (geology)Mediterranean seaNature conservationMessinian[SDU.STU.VO]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/VolcanologyMediterranean SeaZanclean14. Life underwaterPaleoclimatologylcsh:Science[SDU.STU.OC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Oceanography0105 earth and related environmental sciences[SDU.STU.TE]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/TectonicsMultidisciplinaryFlood mythlcsh:RSedimentation and depositionFloodslanguage.human_languageMessinian; Zanclean; megafloodGeophysics13. Climate actionlanguageDrawdown (hydrology)Sedimentary rocklcsh:Q[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologySicilianGeology
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Habitat degradation correlates with tolerance to climate-change related stressors in the green mussel Perna viridis from West Java, Indonesia

2013

It is unclear whether habitat degradation correlates with tolerance of marine invertebrates to abiotic stress. We therefore tested whether resistance to climate change-related stressors differs between populations of the green mussel Perna viridis from a heavily impacted and a mostly pristine site in West Java, Indonesia. In laboratory experiments, we compared their oxygen consumption and mortality under lowered salinity (-13 and -18 units, both responses), hypoxia (0.5 mg/l, mortality only) and thermal stress (+7 degrees C, mortality only). Mussels from the eutrophied and polluted Jakarta Bay showed a significantly smaller deviation from their normal oxygen consumption and higher survival …

SalinityPernaClimate ChangeAquatic ScienceBiologyOceanographyStress PhysiologicalAnimalsSeawaterWater PollutantsEcosystemAbiotic stressEcologyWater PollutionfungiHypoxia (environmental)Marine invertebratesMusselEutrophicationbiology.organism_classificationPollutionHabitat destructionIndonesiaEutrophicationBayEnvironmental MonitoringPerna viridisMarine Pollution Bulletin
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On the hybrid origin of the C2Salsola divaricata agg. (Amaranthaceae) from C3 and C4 parental lineages

2021

AbstractC2 photosynthesis is characterized by recapturing photorespiratory CO2 by RuBisCO in Kranz-like cells and is therefore physiologically intermediate between C3 and C4 photosynthesis. C2 can be interpreted as an evolutionary precursor of C4 and/or as the result of hybridization between a C3 and C4 lineage.We compared the expression of photosynthetic traits among populations of the Salsola divaricata agg. (C2) from humid subtropical to arid habitats on the coasts of the Canary Islands and Morocco and subjected them to salt and drought treatments. We screened for enhanced C4-like expression of traits related to habitat or treatment. We estimated species trees with a transcriptome datase…

SalsolaPhylogenetic treeLineage (evolution)Gene treeRuBisCOBotanybiology.proteinHumid subtropical climateAmaranthaceaeBiologybiology.organism_classificationPhotosynthesis
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