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Holocene climate variability in Sicily from a discontinuous stalagmite record and the Mesolithic to Neolithic transition

2006

AbstractFabric and stable isotopic composition of a Holocene stalagmite (CR1) from a cave in northern Sicily record changes in paleorainfall in the early Holocene. High δ13C stable isotope values in the calcite deposited from ca. 8500 to ca. 7500 yr ago are interpreted as reflecting periods of high rainfall. The wet phase was interrupted by two periods of multi-century duration characterized by relatively cool and dry winters centered at ca. 8200 and ca. 7500 yr ago, highlighted by low δ13C and δ18O values. A high variability of δ13C values is recorded from ca. 7500 to ca. 6500 yr ago and indicates that the transition from a pluvial early Holocene to the present-day climate conditions was p…

Calcite010506 paleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesδ13Cδ18OStable isotope ratioStalagmite01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)chemistryPluvialClimatologyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPhysical geographyGeologyMesolithicHolocene0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesStalagmite Sicily Early Holocene paleorainfall
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The aqueduct of Gerasa – Intra-annual palaeoenvironmental data from Roman Jordan using carbonate deposits

2021

Abstract Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) deposits from Roman aqueducts are an innovative archive to obtain local high-resolution palaeoenvironmental and archaeological data in interdisciplinary studies. Deposits from one of the aqueducts of the Roman city of Gerasa provide a record of 59 years during the 1st to 3rd centuries CE, divided into three sequences separated by plaster layers. Annual carbonate layers show an alternation of sparite, formed in winter, and micrite, formed in summer. Brown bands at the base of many sparite layers probably correspond to large rainstorms in early winter. A fine lamination present in the brown bands may be diurnal in origin. Stable isotope and trace element dat…

Calcite010506 paleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMicriteGeochemistryTrace elementPaleontologyAquiferAqueduct010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCalcium carbonatechemistrySpring (hydrology)CarbonateEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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Sedimentology and isotope geochemistry of Carnian deep-water marl/limestone deposits from the Sicani Mountains, Sicily: Environmental implications an…

1995

Abstract The upper Triassic Halobia-bearing marl/limestone deposits from the Sicani Mountains (Sicily) record the sedimentary evolution of the Sicanian Basin through the middle and late Carnian time. Dark marls and interbedded grey calcilutites of Julian age are characterized by abundant pyrite, sparse bioturbation and negative carbonate carbon δ13C values. They accumulated in a basin with dominantly anoxic to dysaerobic bottom waters. Lower Tuvalian dark-grey pyritic marls and calcilutites, which contain carbonate minerals with relatively high Mn contents and widely fluctuating δ13C signatures, were deposited under dysaerobic conditions. Middle and upper Tuvalian cherty limestones show int…

CalciteCarbonate mineralsPaleontologyOceanographychemistry.chemical_compoundPaleontologychemistryIsotope geochemistryMarlCarbonateSedimentary rockSedimentologyBioturbationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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A biogeochemical model for chalk alteration by fungi in semiarid environments

1996

Fungal filaments are the most abundant organic features in weathered profiles developed on chalky limestone ("platy calcrete"). Their activity affects the mineral dynamics of the pore/carbonate microsystem. A theoretical biogeochemical model is proposed to describe the Ca-oxalate-carbonate cycle related to fungal activity in dry environments.

CalciteGeochemistryMineralogyGeochemical cyclechemistry.chemical_compoundCalcium carbonatechemistryEnvironmental ChemistryCarbonate rockCarbonateSedimentary rockEcosystemGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyBiomineralizationBiogeochemistry
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Multivariate quality control studies applied to Ca(II) and Mg(II) determination by a portable method

1998

Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-28T19:53:14Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 1998-01-01 A portable or field test method for simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of calcium and magnesium in water using multivariate partial least squares (PLS) calibration methods is proposed. The method is based on the reaction between the analytes and methylthymol blue at pH 11. The spectral information was used as the X-block and the Ca(II) and Mg(II) concentrations obtained by a reference technique (ICP-AES) were used as the Y-block. Two series of analyses were performed, with a month's difference between them. The first series was used as the calibration set and the second on…

Calcium and magnesium multicomponent analysisMultivariate statisticsSignal standardizationApplied MathematicsAnalytical chemistryRegression analysisTest methodMultivariate statistical process control (MSPC)Analytical ChemistryPartial least squares (PLS) regressionAnalysis of waterStatisticsPartial least squares regressionLinear regressionPrincipal component analysisCalibrationMagnesium ionMathematics
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Muscle repair after physiological damage relies on nuclear migration for cellular reconstruction

2021

Muscle repair without stem cells Skeletal muscle is a mechanical organ that endures cellular damage after contraction. Lesions caused by external injury can be repaired by muscle stem cells, which fuse with injured cells or create entirely new myofibers. Roman et al . describe a cell-autonomous repair process that is independent of muscle stem cells (see the Perspective by McNally and Demonbreun). After localized damage, myonuclei migrate to injury sites and locally deliver messenger RNA for cellular reconstruction. This myofiber self-repair represents a model for understanding the restoration of muscle architecture in health and disease. —BAP

Calcium metabolismMultidisciplinaryChemistryRegeneration (biology)Skeletal muscleCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineStem cellmedicine.symptomNuclear migrationSignal transductionProcess (anatomy)Muscle contractionscience
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Exponential instability in the fractional Calder\'on problem

2017

In this note we prove the exponential instability of the fractional Calder\'on problem and thus prove the optimality of the logarithmic stability estimate from \cite{RS17}. In order to infer this result, we follow the strategy introduced by Mandache in \cite{M01} for the standard Calder\'on problem. Here we exploit a close relation between the fractional Calder\'on problem and the classical Poisson operator. Moreover, using the construction of a suitable orthonormal basis, we also prove (almost) optimality of the Runge approximation result for the fractional Laplacian, which was derived in \cite{RS17}. Finally, in one dimension, we show a close relation between the fractional Calder\'on pro…

Calderón problemApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEs01 natural sciencesInstabilityinversio-ongelmatComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceExponential functionHilbert transform010101 applied mathematicsMathematics - Analysis of PDEsSignal ProcessingApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsPoisson operatorMathematical PhysicsMathematics
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FPGA implementation of a deep learning algorithm for real-time signal reconstruction in particle detectors under high pile-up conditions

2019

The analog signals generated in the read-out electronics of particle detectors are shaped prior to the digitization in order to improve the signal to noise ratio (SNR). The real amplitude of the analog signal is then obtained using digital filters, which provides information about the energy deposited in the detector. The classical digital filters have a good performance in ideal situations with Gaussian electronic noise and no pulse shape distortion. However, high-energy particle colliders, such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, can produce multiple simultaneous events, which produce signal pileup. The performance of classical digital filters deteriorates in these conditions sinc…

Calibration and fitting methods010308 nuclear & particles physicsSignal reconstructionComputer scienceCluster findingDetectorTime signal01 natural sciencesSignal030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSignal-to-noise ratioAnalog signalPattern recognitionData processing methods0103 physical sciencesSimulation methods and programsInstrumentationDigital filterAlgorithmMathematical PhysicsEnergy (signal processing)Journal of Instrumentation
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Calibration and Validation

2016

The aim of this chapter is to summarise the problems incurred during the phases of calibrating and validating the extortion racket models used by the GLODERS project. The chapter starts with the discussion of the data availability and summarises shortly the contents of Sect. 4.3. It continues with a discussion of what parameterisation, calibration, sensitivity analysis and validation have to do with each other and ends up with a discussion of the validity of the GLODERS models.

Calibration and validationComputer science05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods02 engineering and technologyData availabilityReliability engineering0504 sociologyRacket0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCalibration020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSensitivity (control systems)computercomputer.programming_language
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Governare Palermo. Storia e sociologia di un cambiamento mancato.

2009

Fra gli anni ottanta e novanta Palermo ha vissuto – come altre città del Sud – una stagione in cui sembrava avviato un profondo cambiamento sociale e politico. Dopo decenni di malgoverno e corruzione, segnati da un’economia debole e assistita e dai condizionamenti della criminalità, la società civile si era mobilitata. Il governo locale, anche per effetto della riforma, tentava di sperimentare un nuovo modello di sviluppo urbano e nuovi rapporti fra politica e società. Il decennio successivo ha visto però frustrate le aspettative di cambiamento: si ricostituiscono un sistema di governo e un rapporto con gli elettori di tipo tradizionale, mentre la città e la sua economia soffrono di vecchi …

Cambiamento istituzioni politica sviluppoSettore SPS/09 - Sociologia Dei Processi Economici E Del Lavoro
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