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Using high-resolution stratigraphy and structural analysis to constrain a “polyphase” tectonics in wedge-top basins. Inferences from the Late Tortoni…

2012

Abstract The present paper aims to show, both from a stratigraphic and structural points of view, the main features of a wedge-top syntectonic basin which evolved recording polyphase and non-coaxial tectonics. The study area is the Scillato Basin ( SB ), a roughly N–S-oriented structural depression located in the central-northern sector of the Sicililian Maghrebides. There, an approximately 1300 m-thick upper Serravallian to upper Tortonian succession of clastic units outcrops as a portion of the Neogene syntectonic covers of the Sicilian fold and thrust belt. Within the outcropping succession the upper Tortonian Terravecchia Fm represents the main topic of this paper. A multidisciplinary a…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaStratigraphyGeologyLate MioceneStructural basinNeogeneSedimentary depositional environmentTectonicsPaleontologyFold and thrust beltFaciesSedimentary rockTectonics and sedimentation Polyphase evolution Deep-seated tectonics Central-northern Sicily Late Tortonian Terravecchia FormationGeology
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Nearshore, temperate, carbonate depositional systems (lower Tortonian, Agua Amarga Basin, southern Spain): implications for carbonate sequence strati…

1997

Abstract The bryozoan-rich lower Tortonian carbonates of the Agua Amarga Basin in southern Spain (Province of Almeria) provide an example of sediments formed in a nearshore, non-tropical depositional setting. Based on data derived from logging of sections and from field mapping, these lower Tortonian carbonates form a depositional sequence, which is subdivided into several depositional systems. A lowstand systems tract, which consists of volcaniclastic fan deltas and washover deposits, formed on the leeward side of a basement shoal which delimited the basin towards the south. A transgressive systems tract, which is characterised by a landward encroachment of deposits, is represented by subm…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryStratigraphyPyroclastic rockShoalGeologyStructural basinSedimentary depositional environmentchemistry.chemical_compoundPaleontologyBasement (geology)chemistryCarbonateSequence stratigraphyTransgressiveGeologySedimentary Geology
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Controls on modern carbonate sedimentation on warm-temperate to arctic coasts, shelves and seamounts in the Northern Hemisphere: Implications for fos…

1995

In contrast to the well studied tropical carbonate environments, interest in non-tropical carbonate deposition was rather low until the basic ideas of theForamol-concept were outlined byLees & Buller (1972). In the following two decades studies on non-tropical carbonate settings evolved as a new and exciting branch of carbonate sedimentology (seeNelson 1988). This is archieved in a great number of publications dealing on temperate carbonate deposits from numerous coastal and open shelf settings on both hemispheres. The existence of wide extended carbonate depositional systems and even reefal frameworks in Subarctic and Arctic seas which are in focus by our research group made it possible to…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryStratigraphySeamountPaleontologyGeologyDeposition (geology)Sedimentary depositional environmentchemistry.chemical_compoundMediterranean seaOceanographychemistryArcticCarbonateSedimentologyReefGeologyFacies
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Mesozoic tectono-sedimentary evolution of Rocca Busambra in western Sicily

2008

The Rocca Busambra ridge in western Sicily is a shallow to pelagic Meso-Cenozoic carbonate structural unit of the Sicilian fold and thrust belt with a variety of tectono-sedimentary features. Palaeofaults, unconformities (buttress unconformity, onlap, downlap), a network of neptunian dykes with several infilling generations, several large hiatuses, different facies and lateral facies changes, and erosional submarine and subaerial surfaces are observed. Detailed fieldwork and structural analyses have indicated the occurrence of fault planes with different orientations. These data, combined with facies studies and physical-stratigraphy analyses, allow for the distinction of different depositi…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySynsedimentary tectonicSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaCarbonate platformStratigraphyWestern SicilyPaleontologySedimentation and tectonicsGeologyStructural settingPelagic carbonate platform and plateau facies associationFault (geology)OnlapUnconformitySedimentary depositional environmentPaleontologyContinental marginFaciesSedimentary rockButtress unconformityGeology
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Geochemistry of phosphatic nodules as a tool for understanding depositional and taphonomical settings in a paleolithic cave site (San teodoro, Sicily)

2021

Interpreting depositional settings of cave sites is generally problematic, especially in absence of palaeontological/archaeological evidence. This is the case of some deposits at San Teodoro Cave (Sicily), a key site for the Mediterranean Palaeolithic. In a stratigraphic level interrupted by a carbonatic concretion, phosphatic nodules are present only in the part enclosed between the concretion and the cave wall. The discovery of these nodules combined with the punctual lack of fossils had initially suggested an erosion phenomenon and subsequent formation of nodules at a vadose level. Here we show the usefulness of an integrated, geochemical-palaeoecological approach in defining stratigraph…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryVarisciteGeochemistryGeologyCave taphonomySettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaSedimentary depositional environmentPhosphate nodulesGeochemistryCavePaleolithicGuanoBat guanoGeologyEarth-Surface Processes
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Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) leaves as a bio-indicator of volcanic gas, aerosol and ash deposition onto the flanks of Mt Etna in 2005–2007

2009

Sweet chestnut leaves (Castanea sativa) collected from the flanks of Mt Etna volcano in 2005-2007 were analysed by inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry to investigate the spatial and temporal variability of element concentrations. The aim of this work was to determine whether these leaves are a bio-indicator for volcanic gas, aerosol and ash deposition and to gain new insights into the environmental effects of quiescent and eruptive volcanic plumes. Results show a positive correlation between sample variability in the concentration of elements in Castanea sativa and enrichment factors of elements in the plume. The spatial and temporal variability of chalcophilic elements (As, Cd, Cu…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorygas depositionGeochemistryMineralogyVegetationPlumeAerosolEarth sciencesGeophysicsDeposition (aerosol physics)VolcanoGeochemistry and PetrologySpatial variabilityComposition (visual arts)GeologyGroundwaterJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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Funkcjonowanie elektrowni geotermalnych oraz ich wpływ na środowisko przyrodnicze na przykładzie elektrowni działających na Islandii

2017

Niniejszy artykuł prezentuje możliwości wytwarzania energii elektrycznej z zasobów geotermalnych. Przedstawia klasyfikację złóż geotermalnych ze względu na temperaturę płynu geotermalnego oraz technologie produkcji energii elektrycznej w elektrowniach geotermalnych pracujących w systemach klasycznej turbiny parowej oraz binarnych (ORC i Kalina). Przedstawiono problemy związane z eksploatacją złóż geotermalnych oraz funkcjonowaniem elektrowni geotermalnych na przykładzie Elektrowni Krafla na Islandii. Dokonano charakterystyki potencjalnych zagrożeń dla środowiska przyrodniczego i środowiska pracy związanych z procesem technologicznym w elektrowniach geotermalnych.

geothermal power plantnatural environmentKraflageothermal deposit
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Oxidation-Induced Changes in the ALD-Al2O3/InAs(100) Interface and Control of the Changes for Device Processing

2018

InAs crystals are emerging materials for various devices like radio frequency transistors and infrared sensors. Control of oxidation-induced changes is essential for decreasing amounts of the harmful InAs surface (or interface) defects because it is hard to avoid the energetically favored oxidation of InAs surface parts in device processing. We have characterized atomic-layer-deposition (ALD) grown Al2O3/InAs interfaces, preoxidized differently, with synchrotron hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (HAXPES), low-energy electron diffraction, scanning tunneling microscopy, and time-of-flight elastic recoil detection analysis. The chemical environment and core-level shifts are clarified for w…

hapetusMaterials science02 engineering and technologyHigh-electron-mobility transistor01 natural sciences114 Physical scienceslaw.inventionAtomic layer depositionX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyInAslawsynchrotron0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials Science010302 applied physicsta114business.industryDangling bondatomikerroskasvatus021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyIII-V semiconductorCrystallographic defectElastic recoil detectionoxidation (active)Electron diffractionatomic layer depositionOptoelectronicsScanning tunneling microscope0210 nano-technologybusinessphotoelectron
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Reduction-oxidation dynamics of oxidized graphene: Functional group composition dependent path to reduction

2018

Micrometer-sized oxidation patterns containing varying composition of functional groups including epoxy, ether, hydroxyl, carbonyl, carboxyl, were created in chemical vapor deposition grown graphene through scanning probe lithography and pulsed laser two-photon oxidation. The oxidized graphene films were then reduced by a focused x-ray beam. Through in-situ x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurement, we found that the path to complete reduction depends critically on the total oxygen coverage and concentration of epoxy and ether groups. Over the threshold concentrations, a complex reduction-oxidation process involving conversion of functional groups of lower binding energy to higher bindin…

hapetusMaterials sciencekemiax-ray examinationBinding energyOxideEther02 engineering and technologyChemical vapor depositionchemistry010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesRedoxepoxylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundX-ray photoelectron spectroscopylawgrafeeniGeneral Materials Sciencefysiikkata116ta114GraphenegrapheneepoksiGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesröntgenkuvausoxidation (active)chemistryreduction-oxidation processes0210 nano-technologyphysicsScanning probe lithographyCarbon
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Effect of atomic layer deposited zinc promoter on the activity of copper-on-zirconia catalysts in the hydrogenation of carbon dioxide to methanol

2023

Funding Information: The work at Aalto University has been financially supported by the Academy of Finland (COOLCAT consortium, decision no. 329977 and 329978 ; ALDI consortium, decision no. 331082 ). This work made use of Aalto University Bioeconomy, OtaNano and RawMatters infrastructure. Hannu Revitzer (Aalto University) is thanked for the ICP-OES analysis, Aalto workshop people (especially Seppo Jääskeläinen) for working on the reactor modifications. The DFT calculations were made possible by computational resources provided by the CSC — IT Center for Science, Espoo, Finland ( https://www.csc.fi/en/ ) and computer capacity from the Finnish Grid and Cloud Infrastructure (urn:nbn:fi:resear…

hiilidioksidiProcess Chemistry and TechnologyAtomic layer depositionMethanolkupariatomikerroskasvatus114 Physical sciencesCatalysismetanolikatalyytitCarbon dioxidesinkkioksidiZinc oxideHydrogenationhydrausCopperGeneral Environmental Science
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