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A thermodynamic approach to nonlocal plasticity and related variational principles

1999

Elastic-plastic rate-independent materials with isotropic hardening/softening of nonlocal nature are considered in the context of small displacements and strains. A suitable thermodynamic framework is envisaged as a basis of a nonlocal associative plasticity theory in which the plastic yielding laws comply with a (nonlocal) maximum intrinsic dissipation theorem. Additionally, the rate response problem for a (continuous) set of (macroscopic) material particles, subjected to a given total strain rate field, is discussed and shown to be characterized by a minimum principle in terms of plastic coefficient. This coefficient and the relevant continuum tangent stiffness matrix are shown to admit, …

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisThermodynamic consistent frameworkStiffnessNonlocal Maximum dissipation theoremNonlocal PlasticityDissipationPlasticityCondensed Matter PhysicsClassical mechanicsDiffusion processMechanics of MaterialsVariational principlemedicineTangent stiffness matrixUniquenessBoundary value problemmedicine.symptomSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniNonlocal associative plasticityMathematics
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Risk and resilience in the late glacial: A case study from the western Mediterranean

2018

Abstract The period spanning the Last Glacial Maximum through early Holocene encompasses dramatic and rapid environmental changes that offered both increased risk and new opportunities to human populations of the Mediterranean zone. The regional effects of global climate change varied spatially with latitude, topography, and distance from a shifting coastline; and human adaptations to these changes played out at these regional scales. To better understand the spatial and temporal dynamics of climate change and human social-ecological-technological systems (or SETS) during the transition from full glacial to interglacial, we carried out a meta-analysis of archaeological and paleoenvironmenta…

Mediterranean climate010506 paleontologyArcheologyGlobal and Planetary Change010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEnvironmental changeGlobal warmingClimate changeGeologyLast Glacial Maximum01 natural sciencesClimatologyInterglacialGlacial periodPhysical geographyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHoloceneGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesQuaternary Science Reviews
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Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer subsistence in Mediterranean coastal environments: an isotopic study of the diets of earliest directlyt-dated huma…

2011

Abstract The subsistence of hunter-gatherers in the Mediterranean Basin has been the object of few studies, which have not fully clarified the role of aquatic resources in their diets. Here we present the results of AMS radiocarbon dating and of isotope analyses on the earliest directly-dated human remains from Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The radiocarbon determinations show that the Upper Palaeolithic (Epigravettian) humans from Grotta di San Teodoro (15 232–14 126 cal. BP) and Grotta Addaura Caprara (16 060–15 007 cal. BP) date to the Late-glacial and were possibly contemporary. The diets of these individuals were dominated by the protein of large terrestrial mamma…

Mediterranean climate010506 paleontologyArcheologyUpper palaeolithicPleistoceneUpper palaeolithic; Sicily; diet reconstruction; isotopes; anthropologyBiodiversitySettore BIO/08 - Antropologiadiet reconstruction01 natural sciencesMediterranean Basinlaw.inventionMediterranean sealawanthropology0601 history and archaeology14. Life underwaterRadiocarbon datingisotopeSicilyHunter-gatherer0105 earth and related environmental sciences060102 archaeologyEcologyLast Glacial Maximum06 humanities and the artsArchaeologyGeology
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Paleoenvironments and human adaptations during the Last Glacial Maximum in the Iberian Peninsula: A review

2021

Abstract The Iberian Peninsula is considered one of the most well-suited regions in Europe to develop studies on the relationship between environmental changes and human adaptations across the Late Pleistocene. Due to its southwesternmost cul-de-sac position and eco-geographical diversity, Paleolithic Iberia was the stage of cyclical cultural/technological changes, linked to fluctuations in climate and environments, human demographics, and the size, extension, and type of social exchange networks. Such dynamics are particularly evident during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) timeframe, with a series of innovations emerging in the archaeological record, marking the transitions between the trad…

Mediterranean climate010506 paleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPleistoceneArchaeological recordLast Glacial Maximum010502 geochemistry & geophysicsSolutrean01 natural sciencesPeninsulaStage (stratigraphy)Physical geographyMagdalenian0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesQuaternary International
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Late Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers in the Central Mediterranean: New archaeological and genetic data from the Late Epigravettian burial Oriente…

2019

AbstractGrotta d’Oriente, a small coastal cave located on the island of Favignana (Sicily, Italy) is a key site for the study of the early human colonization of Sicily. The individual known as Oriente C was found in the lower portion of an anthropogenic deposit containing typical local Late Upper Palaeolithic (Late Epigravettian) stone assemblages. Two radiocarbon dates on charcoal from the deposit containing the burial are consistent with the archaeological context and refer Oriente C to a period spanning about 14,200-13,800 cal. BP. Anatomical features are close to those of Late Upper Palaeolithic populations of the Mediterranean and show strong affinity with Palaeolithic individuals of S…

Mediterranean climate010506 paleontologygeography.geographical_feature_categoryRange (biology)Last Glacial MaximumContext (language use)Settore BIO/08 - Antropologia010502 geochemistry & geophysicsLate epigravettian Funerary practices Ancient DNA Central-western Mediterranean Sicily01 natural sciencesArchaeologyhumanitieslaw.inventionLate glacial Late epigravettian Funerary practices Ancient DNA Central-western mediterranean SicilyGeographyAncient DNACavelawPeriod (geology)Radiocarbon dating0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesQuaternary International
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Olea europaea L. in the North Mediterranean basin during the Pleniglacial and the Early–Middle Holocene

2010

17 páginas, 5 figuras, 2 tablas.

Mediterranean climateArcheologyGlobal and Planetary ChangebiologyEcologyGeologyLast Glacial MaximumContext (language use)ThermomediterraneamRefugiaMediterraneanbiology.organism_classificationMediterranean BasinGeographyPreborealBorealPleniglacialOleaOlea wood-charcoalEarly holoceneEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHoloceneAMS dates
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Multiple imputation of rainfall missing data in the Iberian Mediterranean context

2017

Abstract Given the increasing need for complete rainfall data networks, in recent years have been proposed diverse methods for filling gaps in observed precipitation series, progressively more advanced that traditional approaches to overcome the problem. The present study has consisted in validate 10 methods (6 linear, 2 non-linear and 2 hybrid) that allow multiple imputation, i.e., fill at the same time missing data of multiple incomplete series in a dense network of neighboring stations. These were applied for daily and monthly rainfall in two sectors in the Jucar River Basin Authority (east Iberian Peninsula), which is characterized by a high spatial irregularity and difficulty of rainfa…

Mediterranean climateAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSeries (mathematics)Computer science0208 environmental biotechnologyContext (language use)02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreMissing dataHybrid approach01 natural sciencesLinear methods020801 environmental engineeringExpectation–maximization algorithmStatisticsData miningPrecipitationcomputer0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Research
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Phylogeographic patterns of decapod crustaceans at the Atlantic-Mediterranean transition.

2012

9 páginas, 4 figuras, 3 tablas.

Mediterranean climateGene FlowGenetic SpeciationBiologyOceanographic discontinuitiesPopulation structureDNA MitochondrialGene flowElectron Transport Complex IVMediterranean seaDepth distributionDecapodaGeneticsMediterranean SeaAnimalsMolecular BiologyAtlantic OceanEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenymtDNAEcologyGenetic VariationLast Glacial MaximumSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationCrustaceanPhylogeographyPhylogeographyHaplotypesGlaciationsLiocarcinus depuratorGlobal biodiversityMolecular phylogenetics and evolution
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Morphological analysis of phytoplankton as a tool to assess ecological state of aquatic ecosystems: the case of Lake Arancio, Sicily, Italy

2013

Phytoplankton requires a sufficient supply of light and nutrients to grow. At the same time it is largely entrained in water motion and is subject to grazing from planktonic herbivores. The pelagic life of lake phytoplankton is based on 4 pillars: living in suspension, light harvesting, nutrient uptake, and escape from grazing. Environmental variability and the uneven distribution of resources among and within the different aquatic ecosystems exert a selective pressure on these organisms, which are formed by a single cell or by colonies with either relatively low or high numbers of cells. Phytoplankton displays an amazing morphological variability representing an adaptation to spatial and t…

Mediterranean climateHerbivoreC-S-R strategies freshwater phytoplankton functional groups maximal linear dimension shape size surface volumeVolumeEcologyC-S-R strategieAquatic ecosystemMaximal linear dimensionShapePelagic zoneAquatic SciencePlanktonBiologySurfaceNutrientSizeSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPhytoplanktonFunctional groupFreshwater phytoplanktonWater Science and TechnologyTrophic levelInland Waters
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Classification of Extreme Rainfall for a Mediterranean Region by Means of Atmospheric Circulation Patterns and Reanalysis Data

2020

AbstractThe atmospheric circulation can be recognized as one of the causes of severe rainfall events occurrence. Such events, especially when are characterized by short durations and high intensities, result in flood events in the Mediterranean area. It is very important to understand how these heavy rainfall events, which can be usually identified with convective rainfall, are related to the different types of atmospheric circulation. In order to do this, some weather circulation patterns (WPs), which have been derived for the Europe, have been first connected with the rainfall annual maxima (AMAX) recorded over the Sicily. The analyses allowed to identify those WPs that are more likely to…

Mediterranean climateHydrogeology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFlood mythAtmospheric circulationAMAXSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologia0207 environmental engineering02 engineering and technologyWeather circulation patterns Rainfall AMAX Convective precipitation Stratiform precipitation Mediterranean SicilyAnnual maxima01 natural sciencesConvective rainfallClimatologyEnvironmental sciencePrecipitation020701 environmental engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringWater Resources Management
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