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Numerical modelling of PT-paths related to rapid exhumation of high-pressure rocks from the crustal root in the Variscan Erzgebirge Dome (Saxony/Germ…

2002

Abstract The Bohemian Massif in the Central European Variscides contains many crustal slices with (ultra-)high-pressure rocks related to continent-continent collision. After closure of pre-existing oceans during the Devonian, excess crustal thickness was maintained for about 50 Ma until at around 340 Ma large volumes of high-pressure rocks from the crustal root were exhumed within a few million years. We relate this event to delamination and complete detachment of the lithospheric mantle, causing a crustal-scale isostatic instability. In the Erzgebirge dome, a model region in the northern part of the massif, an array of interrelated PTtd-paths with “decompression/cooling” and “decompression…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySubductionCrustal recyclingCrustMassifMantle (geology)OverburdenGeophysicsLithospherePetrologyGeothermal gradientSeismologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Geodynamics
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Andean Cenozoic volcanic centers reflect basement isotopic domains

1992

Isotopic data for Quaternary volcanic centers from lat 17.5° to 22°S in northern Chile provide evidence for crustal contributions to arc magma genesis in the central Andes and delineate basement domains. Crustal thickness, distance from trench, height of volcanic edifices above the seismically active subduction zone, and sediment supply to the trench are all constant along this segment of the arc. The only significant variable is crustal age (Paleozoic in the south, Proterozoic in the north). Pb isotopic compositions of Quaternary lavas in the northern sector are lower ( 206 Pb/ 204 Pb = 17.89-18.28) and Sr and O isotope ratios are less variable ( 87 Sr/ 86 Sr = 0.7058-0.7077, δ 18 O = +6.5…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySubductionProterozoicCrustal recyclingEarth scienceGeochemistryGeologyMantle (geology)VolcanoLithosphereQuaternaryCenozoicGeologyGeology
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Recycling and transport of continental material through the mantle wedge above subduction zones: A Caribbean example

2016

Abstract Estimates of global growth rates of continental crust critically depend upon knowledge of the rate at which crustal material is delivered back into the mantle at subduction zones and is then returned to the crust as a component of mantle-derived magma. Quantification of crustal recycling by subduction-related magmatism relies on indirect chemical and isotopic tracers and is hindered by the large range of potential melt sources (e.g., subducted oceanic crust and overlying chemical and clastic sediment, sub-arc lithospheric mantle, arc crust), whose composition may not be accurately known. There is also uncertainty about how crustal material is transferred from subducted lithosphere …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySubductionVolcanic arcMantle wedgeContinental crustCrustal recyclingGeochemistryCrust010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyOceanic crustEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Adakite010503 geologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth and Planetary Science Letters
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The use of constructed wetlands for the treatment of agro-industrial wastewater – A case study in a dairy-cattle farm in Sicily (Italy)

2017

Wastewaters generated by agro-industrial operations often represent an unsustainable cost for farms due to high wastewater-treatment management costs. The wastewater produced by dairies, wineries or oil mills may vary in quantity and in quality depending on the time of the year, making the use of a conventional treatment system less efficient and more costly. Constructed wetland systems (CWs) provide low-cost technology and an efficient solution in the treatment of a number of wastewaters from agriculture. They are simple to build, have low maintenance costs and are sustainable compared to conventional treatment methods. This paper shows a case study that was carried out on a dairy-cattle f…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySustainable wastewater managementDairy wastewater0208 environmental biotechnologyEnvironmental engineeringPollutant removal efficiencyWetland02 engineering and technology020801 environmental engineeringSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeIndustrial wastewater treatmentEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental scienceHorizontal subsurface flow systemDairy cattle
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CO2 release to the atmosphere from thermal springs of Sperchios Basin and northern Euboea (Greece): The contribution of “hidden” degassing

2020

Abstract Greece is a region characterised by intense geodynamic activity that favours the circulation of hydrothermal fluids in the crust transporting volatiles from either the deep crust or the mantle to the surface. Elevated heat flow values are detectable at Sperchios Basin and North Euboea (central Greece), two areas defined by a system of deeply rooted extensional faults and Quaternary volcanic activity. This setting contributed to the formation of numerous hydrothermal systems, which are mostly expressed as CO2-rich thermal springs with intense bubbling. The CO2 output from six bubbling pools has been determined by flux measurements with the use of the floating chamber method. The hig…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryVolcanic arcWater flowCarbonate mineralsCrust010501 environmental sciencesCarbon dioxide Degassing sources Thermal springs Greece010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesPollutionMantle (geology)Hydrothermal circulationSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologiachemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryVolcanoGeochemistry and PetrologyEnvironmental ChemistryCarbonatePetrologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Modeling initial Neolithic dispersal. The first agricultural groups in West Mediterranean

2015

Abstract In previous research, the SE-NW time-trend in the age of the earliest Neolithic sites across Europe has been treated as a signal of a global-scale process that brought farming/herding economies to the continent. Residual variation from this global time-trend is generally treated as ‘noise’. A Complex Adaptive Systems perspective views this empirical record differently. The apparent time-trend is treated as an emergent consequence of the interactions of individuals and groups of different scale. Here, we examine the dynamics of agricultural dispersals, using the rich body evidence available from the Iberian Peninsula as a case study. We integrate two complementary approaches: (1) cr…

geography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryEcologyEcological ModelingEnvironmental resource managementlaw.inventionPrehistoryGeographyAgriculturePeninsulaAgricultural landlawHuman settlementBiological dispersalRadiocarbon datingHerdingbusinessEcological Modelling
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Vasellame in vetro dalle cisterne del castello di Butera

2012

The assemblage of glass artefacts, which is the subject of this contribution, has been retrieved from four cisterns (A, B, C, F) of the Medieval Castle of Butera. They are closed contexts, which were not manipulated by modern interventions, and permit a better defnition of the chronology of the glass objects through their association with ceramic material

glass cisterns Butera Sicily Medieval CastleSettore L-ANT/10 - Metodologie Della Ricerca Archeologica
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Changes in Drop Out Intentions: Implications of the Motivational Climate, Goal Orientations and Aspects of Self-Worth across a Youth Sport Season

2021

The main objective of this work was to study the motivational antecedents of the intention to drop out of youth sport from the postulates of the achievement goal theory (AGT), placing special emphasis on the motivational climate that coaches create in their teams. Specifically, we analyzed whether changes in the perception of the motivational climate between the beginning and the end of the season predicted changes in players’ goal orientations, whether these, in turn, predicted changes in self-esteem and contingent self-esteem, and finally, whether the latter predicted the intention to drop out. Participants in the study were 552 players (Mage = 11.23, SD = 1.14), who completed the questio…

goal orientationsEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and Developmentself-worthTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawFútboldrop out intentions; self-worth; goal orientations; motivational climate; young football playersTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesyoung football playersmotivational climateAutoimagenAtletaPsicología del adolescentedrop out intentionsGE1-350Motivación
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"In vitro" antagonism of a grapevine endophytic Bacillus subtilis strain towards "esca" fungi.

2008

Preliminary investigations on grapevines (CV Catarratto) with symptoms of “esca” permitted to isolate only bacterial colonies, from black punctuations belonging to the genus Bacillus. Particularly, an isolate was Gram-positive with spore forming and, on the basis of the partial 16S rRNA sequence comparison, it showed a similarity of 99% with Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis. There are numerous reports on the antagonistic activity of the species towards several phytopathogenic microorganisms. For this reason the possible bacterial control against the “esca” fungi (Phaeoacre- monium aleophilum, PAL; Phaemoniella clamidospora, PCH; Fomitiporia mediterranea, FOMED), was studied. The antagonist…

grapevine antagonism Bacillus subtitles escape fungi
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Występowanie Carabus (Morphocarabus) scheidleri scheidleri Panzer, 1799 na wyspie Bolko w Opolu

2015

Carabus scheidleri scheidleri is a very rare, legally protected in Poland species of ground beetle, occurring on single localities mainly in southern part of the country. The Authors present new data about occurrence of this species on the Bolko Island, one of the most valuable nature areas in town of Opole. General distribution of this species in Poland, commentson its systematic position and discussion about establishing protected area on the Bolko Island are also provided.

ground beetleOpoleconservationCarabus scheidleri scheidleriBolko IslandS Poland.Fragmenta Naturae
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