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Soil Erosion and Deposition Rate Inside an Artificial Reservoir in Central Italy: Bathymetry versus RUSLE and Morphometry

2022

This study, using different direct and indirect methodologies, evaluated the sedimentation rate in an artificial reservoir in central Italy. This reservoir is regionally representative and was built in the 1960s for hydroelectric purposes; it has experienced a strong decrease in trap efficiency and a loss of over 70% of the stored water volume. Direct measurements of the lake bottom bathymetry, carried out in 2006 and 2015, and 3D reconstructions performed in a GIS environment, made it possible to calculate the volume of filling material and to verify an increasing trend in the sedimentation rate since 2006. The sample reservoir denudation rate was compared with that obtained using the Revi…

Global and Planetary ChangeEcologyartificial reservoirsSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaRUSLEsoil erosion rate; trap efficiency; RUSLE; sediment connectivity; sediment yield; artificial reservoirssoil erosion ratetrap efficiencysediment connectivitySettore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicatasediment yieldNature and Landscape ConservationLand
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Chemostratigraphy of the early Pliocene diatomite interval from MIS AND-1B core (Antarctica): Palaeoenvironment implications

2013

The AND-1B drill core (1285m-long) was recovered, inside the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) Program, during the austral summer of 2006/07 from beneath the floating McMurdo Ice Shelf. Drilling recovered a stratigraphic succession of alternating diamictites, diatomites and volcaniclastic sediments spanning about the last 14Ma. A core portion between 350 and 480mbsf, including a 80m-thick diatomite interval recording the early Pliocene warming event, was investigated in term of opal biogenic content and element geochemistry. Across the diatomite interval, in spite of the lithological uniformity, a fluctuating biogenic opal profile mirrors the δ18O record, testifying a decrease in prod…

Global and Planetary Changepalaeoenvironment010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesδ18OTerrigenous sedimentBiogenic opal; element geochemistry; palaeoenvironmentGeochemistryAuthigenic010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanographyMbsf01 natural sciencesBiogenic opalDiagenesisSedimentary depositional environmentPaleontology13. Climate actionChemostratigraphyGlacial periodelement geochemistryGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGlobal and Planetary Change
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Exploring Changes in Fishery Emissions and Organic Carbon Impacts Associated With a Recovering Stock

2022

International objectives for sustainable development and biodiversity conservation require restoring fish populations to healthy levels and reducing fishing impacts on marine ecosystems. At the same time, governments, retailers, and consumers are increasingly motivated to reduce the carbon footprint of food. These concerns are reflected in measures of the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and the CFP Reform Regulation, which highlighted a need to move from traditional single-stock management toward an ecosystem approach to fisheries management (EAF). Using publicly available landings and effort data combined with estimates of adult population biomass, we develop methods to explore the potent…

Global and Planetary Changestock recoverysustainable fisheriesBusiness Manager projecten Midden-Noordecosystem based management (EBM)Ocean Engineeringecosystem based approach for fisheries managementAquatic ScienceOceanographysedimentary organic carbonhake (Merluccius merluccius)fisheriescarbon emissionsBusiness Manager projects Mid-NorthVDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920Water Science and Technology
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Parametri oceanografici ed ambientali delle acque marino-costiere del Golfo di Palermo

2008

Golfo di Palermo parametri oceanograficiSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaSettore GEO/12 - Oceanografia E Fisica Dell'Atmosfera
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‘‘Distinguishing eustatic and epeirogenic controls on Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary successions in West Gondwana (Morocco and Iberia)’’, by Ed Landi…

2008

GondwanaPaleontologyStratigraphyBoundary (topology)GeologyEpeirogenic movementSedimentologyGeologySedimentology
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Review of the relationship between aggregates geology and Los Angeles and micro-Deval tests

2021

Rock aggregates constitute the enormous volume of inert construction material used around the globe. The petrologic description as igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic types establishes the intrinsic formation pattern of the parent rock. The engineering properties of these rocks vary due to the differences in the transformation process (e.g. hydrothermal deposits) and weathering effect. The two most common mechanical tests used to investigate the performance of aggregates are the Los Angeles (LA) and micro-Deval (MD) tests. This study reviewed the geological parameters (including mineralogy, grain and crystal size, grain shape, and porosity) and the relationship to Los Angeles and micro-De…

Grain and crystal sizeMetamorphic rock0211 other engineering and technologiesMineralogyWeathering02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsFeldspar01 natural sciences:Teknologi: 500 [VDP]Pore spaceParent rockGrain shapeQuartzLithification021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMineralsGeologyGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyGrain sizeVDP::Teknologi: 500visual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSedimentary rockLos Angeles testMicro-Deval testGeology
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Electrical magnitudes in gravitational and centrifugal systems

1993

Abstract A new formulation to study the non-equilibrium processes in gravitational and centrifugal electrochemical systems is developed. The driving forces and the fluxes are measurable quantities. The electrical equilibrium and the pure electrical conduction are described in an evident, simple and exact manner. Theoretical expressions of the emf for several gravitational cells are shown. Some differences are observed with those given in the literature ( eg the terminals density does not appear). The electrochemical potential of ion species is the basic piece in this study.

GravitationElectromotive forceChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSedimentation equilibriumElectrical conductionElectrodeElectrochemistryThermodynamicsMechanicsElectrochemistryElectrochemical potentialIonElectrochimica Acta
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1972

The present paper demonstrates theoretically as well as experimentally, that the gravitational field of the earth produces very pronounced changes in the equilibrium concentration of dissolved macromolecules with height, under near critical conditions. Thus it could be observed for the system polystyrene/cyclohexane that the equilibrium concentration at the bottom of a tube is approximately three times that at a height of 10 cm, under such conditions. In the case of polymolecular samples the sedimentation is associated with a corresponding fractionation. Die vorliegende Arbeit zeigt sowohl theoretisch als auch experimentell, das das Schwerefeld der Erde unter annahernd kritischen Bedingunge…

Gravitational fieldNear criticalChemistryPolymer chemistryFractionationSedimentationMacromoleculeDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Settling of dilute and semidilute fiber suspensions at finite Re

2007

The motion of tracer fibers settling in a suspension made optically transparent using an index-of refraction matching technique is studied as a function of concentration, aspect ratio, fluid viscosity, and fiber length distribution. At Re ∼ O (1), two different regimes of sedimentation are clearly identified. For small volume fractions we find that fibers settle with their long-axis preferentially in the horizontal state. With increasing volume fraction, fibers settle preferentially with their long-axis aligned in the direction of gravity. These findings are strikingly different than for those conducted with Re → 0 and qualitatively support the numerical simulations reported by Kuusela et a…

Gravity (chemistry)Environmental EngineeringSedimentation (water treatment)ChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringPhysics::OpticsFluid mechanicsMechanicsSuspension (chemistry)FibersViscosityClassical mechanicsSettlingSetting/sedimentationVolume fractionFluid mechanicsFiberBiotechnologyAIChE Journal
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Isolation and Characterization of Epidermal DNA and RNA from Guinea Pig Skin

1971

DNA and RNA were isolated from mammalian epidermis in a relatively small scale procedure. The high purity and native state of the DNA isolated is reflected by its molar absorptivity E (P), its thermal hyperchromicity and its hyperchromicity upon DNase treatment and by its sedimentation profile as well as by its profile in a cesium chloride density gradient. The very low content of protein and RNA, as well as the data of DNA determination, indicate that this method permits the isolation of a highly purified product. This is further substantiated by the determination of UV absorption spectra and by analysis of the base composition.The mammalian skin DNA showed the following properties: Mol. w…

GuanineChemical PhenomenaGuanineRNase PGuinea PigsColorDermatologyBiologyBiochemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCytosine0302 clinical medicineRibonucleasesCentrifugation Density GradientAnimalsChemical PrecipitationMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologySkin0303 health sciencesDeoxyribonucleasesChemistry PhysicalAdenineHydrolysisSpectrum AnalysisHyperchromicityRNAPhosphorusDNACell BiologyMolecular biologyThymineSedimentation coefficientMolecular Weightchemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRNACytosineDNAThymineDensitometryJournal of Investigative Dermatology
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