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Arc and forearc rifting in the Tyrrhenian subduction system

2022

The evolution of forearc and backarc domains is usually treated separately, as they are separated by a volcanic arc. We analyse their spatial and temporal relationships in the Tyrrhenian subduction system, using seismic profiles and numerical modelling. A volcanic arc, which included the Marsili volcano, was involved in arc-rifting during the Pliocene. This process led to the formation of an oceanic backarc basin (~ 1.8 Ma) to the west of the Marsili volcano. The eastern region corresponded to the forearc domain, floored by serpentinised mantle. Here, a new volcanic arc formed at ~ 1 Ma, marking the onset of the forearc-rifting. This work highlights that fluids and melts induce weakening of…

Solid Earth sciencesMultidisciplinarySettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleGeodynamicsGeodynamics; Solid Earth sciencesTyrrhenian Basin Forearc Backarc Tyrrhenian-Ionian Subduction System
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Continental degassing of helium in an active tectonic setting (northern Italy): the role of seismicity

2020

AbstractIn order to investigate the variability of helium degassing in continental regions, its release from rocks and emission into the atmosphere, here we studied the degassing of volatiles in a seismically active region of northern Italy (MwMAX = 6) at the Nirano-Regnano mud volcanic system. The emitted gases in the study area are CH4–dominated and it is the carrier for helium (He) transfer through the crust. Carbon and He isotopes unequivocally indicate that crustal-derived fluids dominate these systems. An high-resolution 3-dimensional reconstruction of the gas reservoirs feeding the observed gas emissions at the surface permits to estimate the amount of He stored in the natural reserv…

Solid Earth sciencesSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSettore GEO/03 - Geologia Strutturalelcsh:Medicinechemistry.chemical_elementInduced seismicity010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesArticleAtmosphereDegassingDiffusion (business)lcsh:SciencePetrologyHelium0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categorylcsh:RCrustSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaStress fieldtectonicTectonicsGeochemistrychemistryVolcanolcsh:QseismicityGeologyScientific Reports
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Moleküldimensionen von polymeren in verschiedenen lösungsmitteln auf grund hydrodynamischer messungen

1960

Ein fraktioniertes Polystyrol vom Molekulargewicht Mw ≈ 540000 wurde in Chloroform, Toluol, Methylathylketon und Cyclohexan sowie in drei Mischungen von Toluol und Methylathylketon untersucht. Da das Chloroform ein gutes, das Cyclohexan dagegen ein Θ-Losungsmittel fur Polystyrol darstellt, nehmen die Dimensionen des Fadenmolekuls beim Ubergang zwischen den Losungsmitteln ab. Mit den Knaueldimensionen andern sich Reibung und Viskositat des Polystyrols. Messungen der Sedimentationskonstanten, der Diffusionskonstanten, der Viskositatszahl sowie der Dichte und der Zahigkeit fur die gemischten Losungsmittel wurden ausgefuhrt. Die Ergebnisse der Messungen werden benutzt, um aus der Viskositatsthe…

SolventSedimentation coefficientchemistry.chemical_compoundChloroformCyclohexaneChemistryIntrinsic viscosityPolymer chemistryRadius of gyrationPolystyreneTolueneDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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4D paleoenvironmental evolution of the Early Triassic Sonoma Foreland Basin (western USA)

2017

In the wake of the Mesozoic, the Early Triassic (~251.95 Ma) corresponds to the aftermath of the most severe mass extinction of the Phanerozoic: the end-Permian crisis, when life was nearly obliterated (e.g., 90% of marine species disappeared). Consequences of this mass extinction are thought to have prevailed for several millions of years, implying a delayed recovery lasting the whole Early Triassic, if not more. Several paradigms have been established and associated to a delayed biotic recovery scenario expected to have resulted from harsh and deleterious paleoenvironments. These paradigms include a global anoxia in the marine realm, a “Lilliput” effect, and the presence of “disaster” tax…

Sonoma Foreland BasinBassin Ouest-Américain[SDU.STU.GM] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GeomorphologyLower TriassicWestern USAReconstitutions paléoenvironnementalesRediversification post-CriseReconstruction palinspastiquesPost-Crisis recoverySonoma Foreland Basin western USA Early Triassic integrated study sedimentology geochemistry paleontology structural geology numerical modelling GIS geological mapping paleoenvironmental reconstructionsPaleoenvironmental reconstructionsPalinspastic reconstructionsTrias inférieur
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Plio-Quaternary tectonic evolution offshore the Capo Vaticano Promontory

2014

We reconstruct the Plio-Quaternary tectono-stratigraphic evolution in the offshore Capo Vaticano (W Calabria, Italy) by integrating data obtained from single- and multi-channel reflection seismic profiles and a reprocessed version of the CROP M2A/III line. NW-trending, high-angle normal faults, dipping ~70° to the south-west formed along the continental slope connecting the south-west continental shelf of the Capo Vaticano Promontory to the Gioia Tauro Basin (Pepe et al., 2014). Faults generally have small displacements up to 40 m and are sealed by Pleistocene deposits. West of the Capo Vaticano promontory and in the Gioia Basin, a SE-dipping, normal fault system, more than 32 km long, is r…

Southern Tyrrhenian Sea Capo Vaticano Plio-QuaternarySettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia Strutturale
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Hypercalcified sponges from the Upper Triassic (Norian-Rhaetian) reefs of Sicily

2015

The sponge-dominated Upper Triassic (Norian-Rhaetian) reefs of Sicily yielded the most abundant hypercalcified sponge taxa compared with other time equivalent reefs in the world. Chambered sponges (“Sphinctozoa”) are the most abundant group among the hypercalcified sponges. All together almost 150 species of hypercalcified sponges (including sphinctozoans, inozoans, chaetetids, disjectoporids and spongiomorphids) were recognized in the Norian-Rhaetian reefs occurring in different localities in Sicily. 93 species (30 new, 28 as sp. indet.) of sphinctozoans, belonging to 18 families (2 new: Polytubithalamiidae, Globucatenulaiidae) and 35 genera (4 new: Globucatenula, Polytubithalamia, Rostros…

Sponges Sphinctozoa Inozoa Chaetetids Disjectoporids Spongiomorphids Triassic Norian-Rhaetian Cozzo di Lupo Palermo Mountains Madonie Mountains Sicily.Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Effectiveness of carbon isotopic signature for estimating soil erosion and deposition rates in Sicilian vineyards

2015

Abstract Traditional methods for measurement of soil erosion provide information on erosion rates and mechanisms but fail to determine the spatial distribution of sediment redistribution. Recent studies have used carbon (C) stable isotopes to trace sediment and to monitor soil organic carbon (SOC) redistribution. The difference in δ 13 C values in a slope-transect or in a watershed provides information about the source of suspended organic matter and sediment removal and deposition, but miss enough information to quantify sediment loss. The objective of this research was to develop a method to estimate soil erosion using the natural discrimination of δ 13 C-SOC with soil depth, comparing δ …

Stable isotope ratioMediterranean environmentSedimentMethodSoil ScienceSoil scienceSoil carbonSpatial distributionVineyardDeposition (geology)Settore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeIsotopic signatureSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaErosionSoil erosionCarbon isotopic signatureTransectAgronomy and Crop ScienceGeologyEarth-Surface Processes
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Quantitative Analysis of Experimental and Synthetic Microstructures for Sedimentary Rock

1999

A quantitative comparison between the experimental microstructure of a sedimentary rock and three theoretical models for the same rock is presented. The microstructure of the rock sample (Fontainebleau sandstone) was obtained by microtomography. Two of the models are stochastic models based on correlation function reconstruction, and one model is based on sedimentation, compaction and diagenesis combined with input from petrographic analysis. The porosity of all models closely match that of the experimental sample and two models have also the same two point correlation function as the experimental sample. We compute quantitative differences and similarities between the various microstructur…

Statistics and ProbabilityCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceMaterials scienceStochastic modellingCompactionMineralogyMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsDiagenesisPetrographyCorrelation functionSedimentary rockAnisotropyPorosity
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Erosion–dilation analysis for experimental and synthetic microstructures of sedimentary rock

2000

Abstract Microstructures such as rock samples or simulated structures can be described and characterized by means of ideas of spatial statistics and mathematical morphology. A powerful approach is to transform a given 3D structure by operations of mathematical morphology such as dilation and erosion. This leads to families of structures, for which various characteristics can be determined, for example, porosity, specific connectivity number or correlation and connectivity functions. An application of this idea leads to a clear discrimination between a sample of Fontainebleau sandstone and two simulated samples.

Statistics and ProbabilityDilation (morphology)MineralogySedimentary rockMathematical morphologyCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrostructurePorositySpatial analysisGeologyPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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Use of Hydroacoustic Methods for the Identification of Potential Seabed Habitats for Small Pelagic Fish Schools in the Strait of Sicily

2011

Strait of SicilySettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaHydroacousticSeabed Habitats
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