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Estratigrafía y petrología del subsuelo precuaternario del sector SW de la depresión de Barcelona (Cadenas Costeras Catalanas, NE de Iberia)

2008

Juan.Usera@uv.es Las numerosas obras de Ingeniería Civil que se han realizado en los últimos años en la depresión de Barcelona (ampliación del aeropuerto, ampliación del metro y AVE fundamentalmente) han permitido recabar mucha información sobre el subsuelo de esta área. En este trabajo se caracterizan las distintas unidades de subsuelo precuaternarias que aparecen en los numerosos sondeos realizados recientemente en la zona SW de la depresión de Barcelona. Se ha identificado un sustrato triásico formado por areniscas del Buntsandstein y dos unidades de edad Miocena, una basal de carácter continental y otra superior depositada en un ambiente marino. Todas estas unidades fueron fracturadas d…

:CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Geología::Geología regional [UNESCO]Barcelona plainCadenas Costeras CatalanaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Geología::Geología regionalDepresión de BarcelonaMiocenoGeology Stratigraphic--MiocenePaleogeografiaGeology--Spain--CataloniaMioceneGeologia--CatalunyaCadenas Costeras CatalanasPaleogeografíaEstratigrafia--MiocèDepresión de Barcelona; Mioceno; Paleogeografía; Cadenas Costeras CatalanasPaleogeography:Enginyeria civil::Geologia [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]PalaeogeographyCatalan Coastal Ranges
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The New Finding of a Mycenaean Tholos in the Alluvial Deposits of the Messina Coastal Plain (north-Eastern Sicily): Stratigraphic and Palaeoenvironme…

2012

Achaeology coastal plain Holocene Mycenaean tholos Strait of Messinacoastal plainHoloceneMycenaean tholosAchaeologyStrait of MessinaSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaArchaeology coastal plain Holocene Mycenaean Tholos Strait of Messina Anthropology
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Assessment of vulnerability and adaptive capacity to coastal hazards in the Caribbean Region

2014

ABSTRACT Lam, N.S.N., Arenas, H., Brito, P.L., Liu, K.B., 2014. Assessment of vulnerability and adaptive capacity to coastal hazards in the Caribbean region. In: Green, A.N. and Cooper, J.A.G. (eds.), Proceedings 13th International Coastal Symposium (Durban, South Africa), Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 70, pp. 473–478, ISSN 0749-0208. It has been documented that given the same type of climate related hazard and degree of exposure, the vulnerability of a region to the hazard and its resultant damages could be very different, depending on a number of natural and socioeconomic factors. An understanding of the factors contributing to the vulnerability of a region requires a goo…

Adaptive capacityCoastal hazardsEcologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental resource managementVulnerabilityHazardGeographyCaribbean regionVulnerability assessmentSustainabilityPsychological resiliencebusinessEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and Technologymedia_commonJournal of Coastal Research
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Physical Exercise Intensity During Submersion Selectively Affects Executive Functions

2019

Objective The intact cognitive processing capacity in highly demanding and dynamically changing situations (e.g., in extreme environmental conditions) is of central relevance for personal safety. This study therefore investigated whether underwater physical exercise (PE) affected cognitive performance by comparing these effects during underwater fin-swimming as opposed to inactivity under normal environmental conditions. Background Although acute bouts of PE can modulate cognitive performance under highly controlled and standardized laboratory conditions, no previous study has determined whether PE acutely modulates cognitive performance in non-laboratory testing conditions involving extrem…

AdultMaleSubmersion (coastal management)Human Factors and ErgonomicsPhysical exerciseNeuropsychological TestsExecutive Function03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceCognition0302 clinical medicineImmersionHumansRelevance (information retrieval)SwimmingApplied PsychologyCross-Over StudiesCognition030229 sport sciencesExecutive functionsIntensity (physics)Memory Short-TermFemalePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyHuman Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
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Simulating the evolution of stakes on Réunion Island in a context of coastal risk

2017

This paper describes a model and a simulation tool which aim at help decision-makers and planners dealing with their processes for territorial prospective analysis. It is based on a practical study case, located on Réunion Island (France). This study has been carried out within the VULNERARE research program, granted by Foundation de France: one of VULNERARE aims is to estimate and assess Réunion's vulnerability in the next 30 years, in relation to coastal risk. This paper is specifically focussing on the dynamics and the future state of two important stakes: population and urban structures. Will urban development of littoral zones increase? How fast and which type of population will be exp…

Agent simulationRéunionspatial analysisrisk analysis[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographystakesmodelingcoastline[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyprospective[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Isolation and characterization of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria from Algerian coast

2017

Backgrounds The contamination of marine environments by hydrocarbons represents a global concern with consequences on ecosystems and human health. The removal of HC by physical and/or chemical methods is expensive and disrespectful of the environment. The use of HC degrading bacteria is a good alternative for environmental remediation (bioremediation). Objectives The Algerian coastline is exposed to several types of pollutions, including hydrocarbons. The aim was to explore the bioremediation potential of its contaminated harbors for the first time. Methods To identify the hydrocarbon degrading bacteria seawater samples were collected in Sidi fredj harbor (Algeria) and used to enrichment cu…

Algerian coastline hydrocarbon degrading bacteria emulsification capacity degradation ability
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Solapamiento del nicho trófico en un área de cría en la costa portuguesa

2002

The diets and the trophic niche overlap between seven flatfish species were studied in a coastal nursery adjoining to the Tagus estuary (Portugal). Fish were sampled monthly, from March to November 1999, using a beach seine. Arnoglossus imperialis (Rafinesque, 1810), Arnoglossus laterna (Walbaum, 1792) and Arnoglossus thori Kyle, 1913, fed mainly on crustaceans. The diets of Buglossidium luteum (Risso, 1810) and Dicologoglossa cuneata (Moreau, 1881) were mainly composed of Bivalvia and Polychaeta, while for Scophthalmus rhombus (Linnaeus, 1758) the main food items were Mysidacea and Teleostei. The diet of Pegusa lascaris (Risso, 1810) was mainly composed by Cumacea, Bivalvia, Decapoda and A…

AmphipodaCumaceaMysidaceaSH1-691Aquatic Scienceniche overlapcríaOceanographyGeneralist and specialist speciescoastal areaslcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. Anglingfeeding ecologyFlatfishecología tróficaArnoglossus thoriáreas costerasAquaculture. Fisheries. Anglingnurserylcsh:SH1-691peces planosbiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationCrustaceanScophthalmussolapamiento de nichoflatfishScientia Marina
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Planning Punic cities: Geophysical prospection and the built environment at Motya, Sicily

2020

The urban plan of ancient Motya on the Isola di San Pantaleo on the west coast of Sicily and its relationship to developments in Phoenician and Punic societies have been investigated since the early 1960s. Data from geophysical surveys in the north-eastern quadrant of Motya show the regular organisation of urban insulae framed by two broad roads. These results, combined with data from previous nearby excavations, improve the modelling of Motya's layout, and contribute to the wider discussion of Phoenician/Punic and broader Mediterranean urban traditions between the sixth and fourth centuries BC.

Archeology060102 archaeologyarchaeological geophysics Italy Phoenician Punic Sicily urban planningGeneral Arts and HumanitiesGeophysical prospectionPlan (archaeology)Excavation06 humanities and the artsQuadrant (instrument)010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesArchaeologylanguage.human_languageGeographyUrban planninglanguage0601 history and archaeologyPhoenicianWest coastSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente AnticoBuilt environment0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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The first colonization of Ibiza and Formentera (Balearic Islands, Spain): Some more islands out of the stream?

1995

Abstract The Balearic Islands, off the east coast of Spain, have provided a focus of interest in investigations of the earliest colonization of the Mediterranean islands, because of the relatively late date of their oldest sites. Mallorca was visited in the fifth millennium BC and inhabited by the third, and Menorca was colonized during the closing centuries of the third millennium; this therefore makes Ibiza and Formentera special cases of isolation, since they were evidently not occupied until about 2000 BC and moreover were essentially deserted between roughly the thirteenth and seventh centuries BC. The paper presents all the currently available data relevant to this question, particula…

ArcheologyBalearic islandsEast coastgovernment.political_districtContext (language use)Ancient historyArchaeologyGeographysoccer.teamgovernmentGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencessoccerColonizationMediterranean IslandsFormenteraWorld Archaeology
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Ten years surface-atmosphere water budget from the ISAC micrometeorological base in Salento peninsula and comments on the aquifer balance

2016

Data from a ten years (2003-2013) period of activity of the ISAC-Lecce micrometeorological station have been discussed focusing on the atmosphere-surface exchange. Some suitable indices have been calculated such as the precipitation intensity, the aridity index and the ground water infiltration fraction (ratio of the difference between precipitation and real evapotranspiration and the precipitation). Possible trends of annual averages in the decadal period are considered, trying to take also into account the statistical uncertainty associated to measurement errors and missing data. The results indicate a significant increasing in the precipitation intensity together with an experimental evi…

Aridity IndexMarine salt intrusionTime seriesCoastal aquiferEvapotranspirationEddy covariancePrecipitation intensityWater balanceKarstification
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