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Noble gas and CO2 isotopic signatures of the lithospheric mantle underneath Mexico and the Canary Islands: clues from mantle xenoliths and arc lavas

2022

Studying the isotopic composition of fluids trapped in mantle xenoliths opens avenues to understand the origin and cycling of volatiles in the Earth’s upper mantle. In this PhD dissertation, new and in most cases the very first data regarding the isotopic (noble gases and CO2) characterization of the lithospheric mantle portions of three different geodynamic environments are presented: (i) Central and NW Mexico, a continental setting dominated by extension; (ii) the Transmexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) a subduction setting, and (iii) the Canary Islands, particularly El Hierro and Lanzarote, two oceanic islands formed by mantle plume-derived intraplate volcanism. In total 32 peridotites (includ…

Mexico Canary Islands lithospheric mantle subduction mantle plume continental rift Basin and Range volcanism mantle xenoliths fluid inclusions noble gas isotopes carbon isotopes carbon recycling refertilization.Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis molecular evolution in western Mediterranean Island of Sicily and Sardinia

2004

Abstract In this study, a total of 204 Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNAs from Sicily ( n = 144) and Sardinia ( n = 60) were studied by three genotyping methods. Results were analyzed both within and across islands, to define the phylogeographical specificities of the genotypes, look for their diversity and infer a molecular evolutionary scenario. A strong link between geography and tuberculosis genotypes was observed in Sardinia. The results were also matched against a world-wide genetic diversity database to compare the population structure of the tubercle bacilli in the islands. Eight common genotypes between Sicily, Sardinia and continental Italy were found which underlines the influences …

Microbiology (medical)DNA BacterialGenotypeSardiniaMicrobiologyMycobacterium tuberculosisEvolution MolecularPhylogeneticsMolecular evolutionGeneticsHumansTuberculosisMolecular BiologyGenotypingSicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyGenetic diversitybiologyHuman evolutionary geneticsGenetic VariationMycobacterium tuberculosisbiology.organism_classificationhumanitiesInfectious DiseasesMycobacterium tuberculosis complexItalyEvolutionary biologyMycobacterium tuberculosis complexMolecular evolutionMediterranean Islands
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Mitochondrial DNA haplotype frequencies in natural and experimental populations of Drosophila subobscura.

1998

Abstract The evolution of Drosophila subobscura mitochondrial DNA has been studied in experimental populations, founded with flies from a natural population from Esporles (Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain). This population, like other European ones, is characterized by the presence of two very common (>96%) mitochondrial haplotypes (called I and II) and rare and endemic haplotypes that appear at very low frequencies. There is no statistical evidence of positive Darwinian selection acting on the mitochondrial DNA variants according to Tajima's neutrality test. Two experimental populations, with one replicate each, were established with flies having a heterogeneous nuclear genetic back…

Mitochondrial DNAPopulationRestriction MappingAnimals WildBiologyDNA MitochondrialEvolution MolecularMediterranean IslandsGene FrequencyAnimals LaboratoryGenetic variationGeneticsAnimalseducationAllele frequencyGeneticseducation.field_of_studyModels StatisticalModels GeneticHaplotypeGenetic VariationDrosophila subobscuraEuropeFixation (population genetics)Natural population growthHaplotypesEvolutionary biologySpainDrosophilaResearch Article
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La expansión geográfica de la renta del tabaco

2007

El monopolio real del tabaco fue decretado sólo para la Corona de Castilla en 1636. Debido a su reconocida eficacia, los gobernantes españoles intentaron implantarlo allá donde fuese políticamente posible. Después de la guerra de Sucesión, fue establecido en la Corona de Aragón, ya que estos territorios perdieron entonces su régimen foral de autonomía. Como las provincias vascas y Navarra consiguieron conservar su régimen foral, el Gobierno español no pudo someter allí el régimen general del estanco tabaquero y tuvo que contentarse con negociar soluciones que no perjudicasen al estanco general. Finalmente, en el contexto de las reformas borbónicas en América, la Renta del Tabaco fue gradual…

Monopolios fiscalesCataloniaBalearesAmérica virreal españolaTax monopoliesHumanidadesBasque CountrySardiniaHistoriaPaís VascoNavarraBalearic IslandsNavarreCataluñaTobaccoLongónSpanish Royal TreasuryUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia moderna:Historia [Materias Investigacion]:HISTORIA::Historia moderna [UNESCO]Colonial Spanish AmericaReal HaciendaAragonAragónTabacoValenciaCerdeñaElba
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Nuclear isomers in superheavy elements as stepping stones towards the island of stability

2006

The stability of an atomic nucleus is determined by the outcome of a tug-of-war between the attractive strong nuclear force and the repulsive electrostatic force between the protons in the nucleus. If 100 protons and about 150 neutrons or more are assembled into a nucleus, the repulsion usually becomes dominant and causes the nucleus to fission. For certain 'magic numbers' of protons and neutrons this repulsion can be overcome and the nucleus stabilized. In particular an 'island of stability' is predicted beyond the actinides, where long-lived or even stable superheavy elements can exist, but its precise limits are unknown. Experiments can help determine where this island lies, however. Spe…

Multidisciplinary010308 nuclear & particles physicsChemistryFermiumNuclear TheoryStrong interactionchemistry.chemical_element01 natural sciences7. Clean energyIsland of stabilityNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesAtomic nucleusNuclear fusionNeutronNobeliumAtomic numberAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsNature
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Volcano seismicity and ground deformation unveil the gravity-driven magma discharge dynamics of a volcanic eruption.

2015

Effusive eruptions are explained as the mechanism by which volcanoes restore the equilibrium perturbed by magma rising in a chamber deep in the crust. Seismic, ground deformation and topographic measurements are compared with effusion rate during the 2007 Stromboli eruption, drawing an eruptive scenario that shifts our attention from the interior of the crust to the surface. The eruption is modelled as a gravity-driven drainage of magma stored in the volcanic edifice with a minor contribution of magma supplied at a steady rate from a deep reservoir. Here we show that the discharge rate can be predicted by the contraction of the volcano edifice and that the very-long-period seismicity migrat…

MultidisciplinaryVulcanian eruptionLateral eruptionLava discharge rateGeophysics; Ground deformation; Stromboli; SeismologyGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeneral ChemistryMagma chamberGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyPhreatic eruptionGeophysicsDense-rock equivalentEffusive eruption2007 STtromboli eruption; effusive eruption; Aeolian Islands; Mount-Etna; explosions; plume; mechanisms; network; system; periodGround deformationMagmaVolcano deformationCalderaStromboliPetrologySeismologyGeologyNature communications
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Summer aggregation of common eagle ray, Myliobatis aquila (Chondrichthyes: Myliobatidae), in the Marine Protected Area of the Egadi Islands (southwes…

2021

Author(s): Grancagnolo, Desiree; Arculeo, Marco | Abstract: We report for the first time in Italian waters a periodic and frequent presence of a summer aggregation of common eagle ray Myliobatis aquila in the island of Marettimo (southwestern Tyrrhenian Sea), which is part of the Marine Protected Area of the Egadi Islands. These aggregation could be related to different phenomena such as reproduction, feeding or simply as a transit zone.

Myliobatis aquilaGlobal and Planetary ChangeOceanographyGeographyEcologybiologyEagle raySettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaMarine protected areaMarettimo Island Mediterranean Sea visual census.biology.organism_classificationChondrichthyesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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A renewable energy mix to supply small islands. A comparative study applied to Balearic Islands and Fiji

2019

Abstract Power plants supplied by renewables are expanding around the world, increasing the sustainability of the energy sector. In this context, small islands are heavily reliant on fossil fuels. However, this paper shows that the same problem can be found also in small islands belonging to developed countries. To increase the energy sustainability of small islands, the authors assembled a simplified mathematical approach to evaluate the potential electricity production, exploiting the local available energy sources: solar, wind and sea wave. The mathematical model requires few information in input, such as climatic data about the local energy sources and technical features on the selected…

Natural resource economics020209 energyStrategy and ManagementRenewable energy sourceContext (language use)government.political_district02 engineering and technologyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSmall island0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSea wave0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceBalearic islandsSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencesFossil fuelEnergy mixEnergy sustainabilityRenewable energyElectricity generationAvailable energy050501 criminologygovernmentEnvironmental sciencebusinessEnergy source
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Diversification and community assembly of the world’s largest tropical island

2022

Aim: The species diversity and endemism of tropical biotas are major contributors to global biodiversity, but the factors underlying the formation of these systems remain poorly understood. Location: The world's largest tropical island, New Guinea. Time period: Miocene to present. Major taxa studied: Passerine birds. Methods: We first generated a species-level phylogeny of all native breeding passerine birds to analyse spatial and elevational patterns of species richness, species age and phylogenetic diversity. Second, we used an existing dataset on bill morphology to analyse spatial and elevational patterns of functional diversity. Results: The youngest New Guinean species are principally …

New GuineaGlobal and Planetary Changetaxon cycleEcologyisland diversificationparasitic diseasestropical speciationVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Basale biofag: 470community assemblyelevational gradienthuman activitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGlobal Ecology and Biogeography
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Interesting dematiaceous Hyphomycetes on Lodoicea maldivica dead frafments

2014

Two new species, Virgariella lodoicea and Cacumisporium oceanicum and a new record of Diplocladiella scalaroides from Seychelles islands are proposed. A species of Helicosporium which could not be determined is also described.i

New species Virgariella lodoicea Cacumisporium oceanicum fungi Seychelles islands
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