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Recens. a Le “poetriae” del Medioevo latino. Modelli, fortuna, commenti, a cura di G.C. Alessio - D. Losappio, Venezia, Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2017

2019

Recens. al vol. Le “poetriae” del Medioevo latino. Modelli, fortuna, commenti, a cura di G.C. Alessio - D. Losappio, pubblicato a Venezia nel 2017 dalle edizioni dell'Università di Venezia "Ca' Foscari".

Medieval Latin EpistolographySettore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaEberhard the GermanGeoffrey of VinsaufMedieval RhetoricMedieval Latin PoetryArs dictaminiMatthew of Vendome
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Annual and monthly carbon balance in an intensively managed Mediterranean olive orchard

2013

At present, research activities on the role of orchard systems in sequestering atmospheric CO2 remain scarce. This paper aimed to contribute to assessing the carbon balance of a Mediterranean olive (Olea europea) orchard. The net ecosystem exchange, the ecosystem respiration and the gross primary production were computed for two consecutive years through eddy covariance, and the different biomass accumulation terms were also inferred in the same period through an inventorial method. The net carbon exchange ranged from 13. 45 t(C) ha-1 year-1 to 11. 60 t(C) ha-1 year-1. Very similar values [12. 2 and 11. 5 t(C) ha-1 year-1] were found with the direct carbon accumulation inventory. The intens…

Mediterranean climateBiomass (ecology)carbon balance eddy covariance net ecosystem exchange Olea europaea olive orchardPhysiologyAgroforestryEddy covariancePrimary productionCarbon sinkPlant ScienceSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeAgronomyEnvironmental scienceEcosystemEcosystem respirationOrchardPhotosynthetica
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Exploring the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) with the simplified ‘triangle’ technique for soil water content and evaporative fraction retriev…

2020

Participation of Dr. Petropoulos has been funded by the ENViSIoN-EO Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant (grant No 752094), part of the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Part of the present collaborative work was also materialised in the framework of a short Term Scientific Mission (STSM) of the HARMONIOUS Cost Action which financially supported Dr Petropoulos’ visit between 4 to 15 February 2020 to the Department of Engineering of the University of Palermo, Italy. Η συμμετοχή του Δρ. Πετρόπουλου χρηματοδοτήθηκε από το πρόγραμμα της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης για Έρευνα και Καινοτομία «Oρίζοντας 2020», δράση Marie Sklodowska - Curie , έργο ENViSIoN-EO (αριθ. 752094). Επίσης μέ…

Mediterranean climateFLUXES010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesNDVICombined use0211 other engineering and technologiesLINEFraction (chemistry)02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesUnmanned Aerial Vehicles Simplified triangle method NDVI CItrus orchardSPACE021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingEarth observationEVAPOTRANSPIRATIONMOISTURE RETRIEVALSGlobal Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) SurveySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaUnmanned Aerial VehiclesUAVsMODELMODISSoil waterGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceSimplified triangle methodUnmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)HIGH-RESOLUTIONSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
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Ant mounds as a source of sediment on citrus orchard plantations in eastern Spain. A three-scale rainfall simulation approach

2011

Abstract Ants are widely found in Mediterranean soils, where they increase water infiltration rates by forming soil macropores during nest construction. While higher water infiltration usually results in lower soil erosion rates, new soil brought to the surface by ant activity could increase sediments available for erosion. This could be especially important in intensively-managed citrus orchards, where surface mineral soil is exposed due to the lack of vegetation cover as a consequence of herbicide treatments. In the summer of 2009 rainfall simulations of low frequency–high intensity rainstorms were conducted in an orange orchard in eastern Spain on plots that contained ant nests and adjac…

Mediterranean climateMacroporeEcologyfungifood and beveragesSedimentbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionANTAgronomyNestSoil waterErosionOrchardGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesCATENA
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Future Climate Forcings and Olive Yield in a Mediterranean Orchard

2014

The olive tree is one of the most characteristic rainfed trees in the Mediterranean region. Observed and forecasted climate modifications in this region, such as the CO2 concentration and temperature increase and the net radiation, rainfall and wind speed decrease, will likely alter vegetation water stress and modify productivity. In order to simulate how climatic change could alter soil moisture dynamic, biomass growth and fruit productivity, a water-driven crop model has been used in this study. The numerical model, previously calibrated on an olive orchard located in Sicily (Italy) with a satisfactory reproduction of historical olive yield data, has been forced with future climate scenar…

Mediterranean climatelcsh:TD201-500lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringcrop modelSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaGeography Planning and DevelopmentClimate changeVegetationAquatic ScienceBiochemistrystochastic downscalingclimate changelcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978EvapotranspirationClimatologyEnvironmental scienceClimate modelOrchardolive yieldWater contentWater Science and TechnologyDownscalingWater
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Dynamical features of forest interactions

2000

Abstract The 3D computer simulations presented here were developed to study at the mesoscopic scale the formation of junctions and their impact on hardening of crystals. The simulations consider the evolution of a dislocation interacting with immobile dislocations in a fcc single crystal of copper where we incorporate well known dislocation interaction mechanisms. From these studies, we deduced a `breaking angle' which characterize the strength of the junctions.

Mesoscopic physicsMaterials scienceGeneral Computer ScienceCondensed matter physicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceComputational MathematicsCrystallographyMechanics of MaterialsCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityHardening (metallurgy)General Materials ScienceDislocationSingle crystalThree dimensional modelComputational Materials Science
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Determination of the effective emissivity and temperature under vertical observation of a citrus orchard. Application to frost nowcasting

1988

Abstract In this work we use Becker's model for the determination of the effective temperature and emissivity under vertical observation of a citrus orchard. We apply this model to the particular case of a typically radiative night cooling (completely clear sky and calm wind) condition under which radiation frosts are normally produced which are damaging to the fruit and, consequently, to the Valencian economy. An attempt is made to establish a safety limit over which a frost cannot be produced. Ground and orange tree emissivity measurements were carried out by means of the box method. We were able to construct a hand-driven scanning system for the temperature measurement of the ground-oran…

MeteorologyNowcastingFrostEmissivityRadiative transferGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceEffective temperatureOrchardTemperature measurementCitrus × sinensisInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
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Changes in chemical and biological soil properties as induced by anthropogenic disturbance: A case study of an agricultural soil under recurrent floo…

2006

Abstract Monitoring the environmental impact of anthropogenic disturbance on soil ecosystem is of great importance for optimizing strategies for soil use, conservation and remediation. The aim of this study was to assess whether and to what extent a long-term, human-induced disturbance could have affected main chemical and biological properties in an agricultural soil. The study site was a hazel (Corylus avellana L.) orchard located in the area surrounding the volcanic apparatus of Somma-Vesuvius (Southern Italy). For the last two decades, the site has been repeatedly subjected to floodings by wastewaters containing not only alluvial sediments but also potentially hazardous compounds from i…

Microbial biomaEnvironmental remediationEcologySoil ScienceMicrobiologySoil biochemical variableARDRAWastewaterAgronomyAnthropogenic disturbanceSoil pHSoil waterBiologEnvironmental scienceEcosystemDGGEOrchardCommunity FingerprintingTemperature gradient gel electrophoresisSoil Biology and Biochemistry
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Sensor-Oriented Passive RFID

2010

This chapter addresses the design of new UHF tag antennas for sensing applications able to host detectors and additional electronics but also to act as passive sensor itself for some modification of the target. Starting from the consideration that the tag is both a digital and an analog device, sensing data may be achieved without using microcontrollers by a simple signal processing of the tag response and of the turn-on power. The chapter is particularly focused on the monitoring of human body features even if the proposed ideas and devices, here demonstrated by simulations and experimentation, may also be applied in a variety of scenarios.

MicrocontrollerSignal processingUltra high frequencySIMPLE (military communications protocol)business.industryComputer scienceDetectorElectronicsRFID sensorbusinessHost (network)Computer hardwareAnalog device
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Real-time Sound Source Localization on Graphics Processing Units

2013

Abstract Sound source localization is an important topic in microphone array signal processing applications, such as camera steering systems, human-machine interaction or surveillance systems. The Steered Response Power with Phase Transform (SRP- PHAT) algorithm is one of the most well-known approaches for sound source localization due to its good performance in noisy and reverberant environments. The algorithm analyzes the sound power captured by a microphone array on a grid of spatial points in a given room. While localization accuracy can be improved by using a high resolution spatial grid and a high number of microphones, performing the localization task in these circumstances requires …

Microphone arrayCoprocessorComputer sciencebusiness.industryAudio ProcessingGPUMicrophone ArraysAcoustic source localizationSound powerGridcomputer.software_genreSound Source LocalizationComputational scienceGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesGraphicsbusinessAudio signal processingcomputerComputer hardwareGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Computer Science
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