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Catalogue of the main gas manifestation of Greece: a basis for nationwide estimations of gas hazard and total geogenic gas output
Microbial impact on the isotope composition of methane in both thermal and hyperalkaline waters of central Greece
2019
Introduction The different origins of methane can be subdivided in biogenic (either directly produced by microbial activity or deriving by decay of organic matter at T > 150°C) and abiogenic (from pure inorganic reactions). Among the latter, one of the most debated origins comes from serpentinization processes of ultramafic rocks in ophiolitic sequences at low temperatures (T < 80 °C). Moreover, further secondary processes (diffusion, inorganic or microbial oxidation, etc.) may also contribute and thus mask the original chemical and/or isotope composition. Primary and secondary processes acting on CH4 can be recognised mainly through its isotope (d13C and d2H) composition and the rati…
Estimation of CO2 release from thermal springs to the atmosphere
2019
Introduction Geodynamically active regions have long been recognized as areas of anomalous Earth degassing [Irwin and Barnes, 1980]. Areas found at plate boundaries are characterized by seismic, volcanic and geothermal activity as well as ore deposition. These processes are enhanced by the circulation of hydrothermal fluids in the crust, which transport volatiles from the deep crust or mantle to the surface [King, 1986]. Kerrick and Caldera, [1998], were the first to indicate the significant contribution of the CO2 degassing by extensional tectonic and hydrothermal activity in metamorphic belts during the Phanerozoic. Moreover, further studies concerning gas emissions from diffuse degassing…
The fluids’ geochemistry along the "Sperchios Basin - Northern Evoikos Gulf" Graben, a geodynamically complex area of Central Greece
2013
Origin and evolution of the fluids emitted along the “Sperchios Basin – Evoikos Gulf” Graben (Central Greece)
2013
Initial French language teacher education policy in Greece and curriculum evaluation among student teachers of FLE
2015
This paper presents initial language teacher education policy adopted in Greece and describes a study which examines student teachers’ of FLE (Français Langue Étrangère) perception of their initial teacher education and its contribution to their future professional life. The sample comprised 67 student teachers in their fourth year of studies for a bachelor degree in the department of French language and literature in the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece. Data were collected through questionnaires which included both a structured and an open-ended part. The questionnaire’s content was based on the European Profile for Language Teacher Education — a Frame of Reference (Kelly et…
Carbon degassing through karst hydrosystems of Greece
2022
Estimation of CO2 degassing from active tectonic structures and regional hydrothermal systems is essential for the quantification of presentday Earth degassing [Frondini et al., 2019 and references therein]. Due to the high solubility of CO2 in water, great amounts of deep inorganic carbon can be dissolved, transported, and released from regional aquifers. By applying a massbalance approach [Chiodini et al., 2000], different sources of the dissolved CO2 can be discriminated. The main source of degassing in Greece is concentrated in hydrothermal and volcanic areas. However, deep CO2 from active tectonic areas has not yet been quantified. A key point of this research is to investigate the pos…
Cesarea di Mauretania: la piccola Grecia di Giuba II, tra bronzi e marmi
2020
Punic Iol, renamed Caesarea in honour of Augustus under Juba II, and promoted by the latter to the rank of capital of the kingdom of Mauretania entrusted to him by the princeps in 25 B.C., underwent a splendid phase of development on the model of Hellenistic cities precisely between the end of the 1st century B.C. and the first part of the 1st century A.D. It is very probable that Juba II, who had grown up in Rome, had provided Caesarea with a port, as the intense trade with the Iberian Peninsula, Gaul and Italy, from whose marble quarries material was extracted for architectural constructions and decorations, as well as from those in Greece, would prove. Caesarea has returned a complex of …
El travestismo dionisíaco.
2015
Uno de los elementos más llamativos de las obras dramáticas de tema dionisíaco es quizá el tema de la vestimenta, como elemento de cambio de roles, y el cambio de naturaleza, lo que aporta la base para el menadismo y la androginia de Dioniso. En el presente trabajo, se pretende realizar una visión al respecto de este fenómeno, el del travestismo, partiendo de las obras clásicas completas de tema dionisíaco, Bacantes de Eurípides y Ranas de Aristófanes; y su pervivencia en épocas posteriores, con especial atención a la época bizantina y posterior. Así mismo, se observa la influencia de este fenómeno y cómo queda reflejado en varios autores que hacen referencia al intercambio de vestimenta en…
История Греции в классическую эпоху
1916
Содержание: I. Политико-географическій очеркъ античной Греціи ; II. Героическій вѣкъ ; III. Начало городской жизни ; IV. Спарта и Аѳины въ IV в. до Р. Х. ; V. Греко-персидскія войны ; VI. Великая Аѳинская республика ; VII. Торговый подъемъ Аѳинъ и большая междоусобная война ; VIII. Паденіе аѳинской державы ; IX. Раздробленіе Греціи и объединеніе Сициліи ; X. Послѣднія объединительныя попытки и упадокъ политическаго интереса въ Греціи ; XI. Гибель республиканской Греціи.