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The effect of hydrocarbon on a pilot plant membrane bioreactor system

2015

The paper reports the main results from an experimental gathering campaign carried out on a bench scale plant for the evaluation of hydrocarbon effect on the system performance. In particular, a membrane bioreactor (MBR) under submerged configuration was analysed. The MBR plant was fed with synthetic wastewater containing hydrocarbons. Organic carbon, hydrocarbons and ammonium removal, kinetic constants, extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) production and membranes fouling rates have been assessed. The observed results highlighted good system performance in terms of both COD removal and nitrification, thus showing a sort of biomass adaptation to hydrocarbon. Such a result has been also…

Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalemembrane foulingTotal petroleum hydrocarbonSlop
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The stabilization of a slope-viaduct system without closing traffic

2015

ABSTRACT A case history concerned with the stabilisation of a slope-viaduct system is reported. The two-carriageway viaduct was built 39 years ago on a rather gentle slope that did not show any sign of instability. In 2010 a landslide took place and damaged the viaduct. As the relocation of the motorway was deemed unpracticable, the alternative solution of stabilising the slope and repairing the viaduct was chosen. The owner asked to design remedial measures that did not require the closure of the viaduct. This was possible since the movements of the slided mass were slow and regular. The slope-viaduct system was stabilised by improving, firstly, the bearing conditions of the decks, then st…

Settore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaSlope stability pore water pressure
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Esercizi di confutazione su eutanasia e suicidio assistito

2013

In this article, I will offer a definition of active euthanasia, of passive euthanasia and of physician-assisted suicide. Secondly, because I believe in the value of individual autonomy, I will confutate some arguments adduced against the legalization of voluntary euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. In particular, five arguments. The slippery slope argument, the perfectionist moral argument, the theological argument, the patients’ vulnerability argument, the life’s sacred value argument.

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del Dirittoeuthanasia slippery slope moral perfectionism v. individual autonomy
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Active tectonics, sedimentation history and geomorphological features in the northern Sicily continental margin: implications for the marine geohazar…

2020

Starting from the assumption that seismic events in the active margins are accompanied by evidence of a depositional, geomorphologic and structural type, which constitutes the geological record of their activity, we analysed different features of the Northern Sicily continental margin (NSCM) to reconstruct the deformational field and related stress field in the Southern Tyrrhenian sea. As an outcome of this project we were going to obtain seismotectonic setting and mapping to provide a powerful tool in managing and assessing the marine geological hazards. The study area extends from the San Vito Peninsula to the Termini Gulf along the NSCM, including the Ustica island, and is located in a t…

Sicilian continental marginBackthrustTsunami Geo-hazardSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSlope instabilityActive TectonicSeismotectonic map
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FROM SLOPE MORPHOMETRY TO MORPHOGENETIC PROCESSES: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH OF FIELD SURVEY, GIS MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND STATISTICS IN ITALIAN BADLAN…

2016

Calanchi (singular calanco) represent a typical example of badlands in the Italian peninsula, which rapidly evolve on clayey terrains such as the widespread Pliocene-Pleistocene marine clays. The present study aimed at investigating the role of the slope morphometry on the typology and distribution of morphogenetic processes in a calanchi area located in southern Italy. The research included detailed geomorphological surveying, morphometric and statistical analysis. The study area was first subdivided into individual hydrographic units (HUs), for which field survey allowed to identify the dominant denudation processes, their intensity and the distribution of the associated landforms (pipes,…

Slope MorphometrySettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaCalanchi and BadlandMorphogenetic ProcesseSicily (Italy)Statistical Analysi
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Experimental Study of the Stage-Discharge Relationship for an Upstream Inclined Grid with Longitudinal Bars

2013

AbstractIn this paper, the outflow process of an upstream inclined grid with longitudinal bars is studied by using the dimensional analysis and the incomplete self-similarity theory. Next, the theoretical analysis shows that a power equation can be used for establishing the stage-discharge equation. The coefficient and an exponent of the power equation depend on the slope angle and the void ratio. Finally, this new stage discharge is tested by using measurements obtained by laboratory runs conducted in this investigation.

Slope angleEngineeringEfflusso griglieSelf-similaritybusiness.industryMechanicsGridAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)ExponentSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliUpstream (networking)OutflowStage (hydrology)Grid systembusinessSimulationWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
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Closure to “Experimental Study of the Stage-Discharge Relationship for an Upstream Inclined Grid with Longitudinal Bars” by C. Di Stefano and V. Ferro

2014

The discusser would like to thank the authors of the original paper for investigating the outflow process of an upstream inclined grid with longitudinal bars using the dimensional analysis and the incomplete self-similarity theory. The discusser, however, would like to add a few points. Using the theoretical analysis the authors of the original paper showed that a power equation can be used for establishing the stage-discharge equation of an upstream inclined grid with longitudinal bars. The authors of the original paper also showed that the coefficient and exponent of the power equation depend on the slope angle and the void ratio. They proposed a stage-discharge equation

Slope angleEngineeringbusiness.industryGeometryGridAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Closure (computer programming)ExponentSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliGeotechnical engineeringUpstream (networking)OutflowStage (hydrology)businessGrid stage-discharge relationship dimensional analysis self-similarityWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
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Predicting soil loss on moderate slopes using an empirical model for sediment concentration

2011

Summary The objective of this investigation was to estimate event soil loss per unit area from bare plots in central and southern Italy using an empirical model for sediment concentration. The analysis was developed using data collected on bare plots differing in length (11–44 m) and slope (10–26%) at three Italian stations (Masse, Umbria; Caratozzolo, Calabria; Sparacia, Sicily). At first, an analysis was carried out, using the experimental data collected at Sparacia, to establish a relationship between sediment concentration and hydrological variables, such as runoff, rainfall amount and single storm erosion index. Then, an empirical model to estimate plot soil loss as a function of rainf…

Slope lengthHydrologyComplete dataPlot soil lossStormSediment concentrationPlot soil lossSediment concentration Empirical modelSoil lossSediment concentrationEmpirical modelSoil waterErosionEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSurface runoffplot soil loss sediment concentration empirical modelWater Science and Technology
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Modelling sediment delivery processes by a stream tube approach

1999

Abstract The sediment delivery processes due to the travel along a hydraulic path having an uniform slope and to the concave shape of the path are modelled. In particular, using a power equation for modelling the slope profile and RUSLE with two different expressions of the topographic factors, a criterion to define the erosion active slope length, i.e. the slope length in which no deposition processes occur, is initially proposed. Then, the RUSLE equation is adapted to concave profiles by a correction factor of the topographic factors depending on slope curvature. Finally, the deduced relationships (equations (19) and (27)) for correcting the topographic factors for a concave slope are exp…

Slope lengthSediment yieldErosionSedimentGeometryTube (container)CurvatureGeomorphologyPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsDeposition (geology)GeologyPhysics::GeophysicsWater Science and Technology
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A new expression of the slope length factor to apply USLE-MM at Sparacia experimental area (Southern Italy)

2013

Abstract Predicting soil loss due to water erosion by empirical models is useful to assess the severity of the phenomenon in an area of interest and to predict the effect of alternative soil erosion control practices. The USLE scheme cannot be used at the Sparacia experimental area (Sicily, South Italy) to predict event soil loss per unit plot area, Ae, because experimental data suggest that, generally, Ae does not increase with plot length, λ. The USLE-MM scheme uses the runoff coefficient, QR, as an additional independent variable in order to develop an empirical model allowing prediction of storm soil loss values that do not necessarily increase with λ. According to this model, Ae is exp…

Slope lengthVariablesmedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpirical modellingerosione idricaStormExpression (mathematics)Plot (graphics)StatisticsSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliScale (map)Earth-Surface Processesmedia_commonEvent (probability theory)MathematicsCATENA
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