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Principles and method for H2 and CO2 monitoring in volcanic areas: preliminary results for Stromboli and Etna volcanoes

2011

H2volcanic areaEtna volcanoeCO2StromboliSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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The use of tree-rings and foliage as an archive of volcanogenic cation deposition.

2007

Tree cores (Pinus nigra ssp. laricio) and leaves (Castanea sativa) from the flanks of Mount Etna, Sicily were analysed by ICP-MS to investigate whether volcanogenic cations within plant material provide an archive of a volcano's temporal and spatial depositional influence. There is significant compositional variability both within and between trees, but no systematic dendrochemical correlation with periods of effusive, explosive or increased degassing activity. Dendrochemistry does not provide a record of persistent but fluctuating volcanic activity. Foliar levels of bioaccumulated cations correspond to modelled plume transport patterns, and map short-term volcanic fumigation. Around the fl…

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementAcerVolcanismVolcanic EruptionsToxicologyHistory 21st CenturyTreesSedimentary depositional environmentCationsMount Etna Volcanogenic cations Tree-rings Pinus nigra Castanea sativaTiliaVolatilesSicilygeographyStrontiumAir Pollutantsgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyHistory 19th CenturyGeneral MedicineHistory 20th Centurybiology.organism_classificationPinusPollutionPlumePlant LeavesDeposition (aerosol physics)VolcanochemistryPinaceaeGeologyEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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In-soil radon anomalies as precursors of earthquakes: A case study in the SE slope of Mt. Etna in a period of quite stable weather conditions

2012

In-soil radon concentrations as well as climatic parameters (temperature, atmospheric pressure and relative humidity) were collected in St. Venerina (Eastern Sicily - Italy) from March 19th to May 22nd 2009, close to an active fault system called Timpe Fault System (TFS), which is strictly linked to the geodynamics of Mt. Etna. During the monitoring period no drastic climatic variations were observed and, on the other hand, important seismic events were recorded close to the monitoring site. A seismic swarm composed of 5 earthquakes was observed in the Milo area on March 25th (M-max = 2.7) at just 5.1 km from the site, and on May 13th an earthquake of 3.6 magnitude was recorded in the terri…

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisPopulationchemistry.chemical_elementMagnitude (mathematics)RadonActive faultFault (geology)Standard deviationEarthquakesEnvironmental ChemistrySoil Pollutants RadioactiveRelative humidityeducationWaste Management and Disposalgeographyeducation.field_of_studygeography.geographical_feature_categoryradon EtnaGeneral MedicineGeodynamicsPollutionSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)chemistryItalyRadonGeologySeismology
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Noble Gases Investigation on Etnean Volcanic Gases and on the Erupted Products During the 2001-2006 Period

2008

Data acquired during the last 20 years of geochemical monitoring of volcanic gases lead us to better understand how volcanoes work. According to theoretical and experimental investigations, both the chemical and isotopic changes in sampled volcanic gases have been interpreted in terms of magma ascent using the models proposed by Nuccio & Paonita, (2001) and Caracausi et al. (2003). On the basis of numerical simulations of volatile degassing, we have been able to recognize episodes of magma migration from deeper reservoirs of Mount Etna to the shallower storage volume, until magma is erupted. The 3He/4He isotope ratios of gas emitted at the periphery of Mount Etna volcanic edifice exhibit sy…

Helium isotopes Mount Etna Noble gases
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Hieracium pallidum subsp. aetnense (Asteraceae), a new subspecies from Sicily (Italy), with notes on the taxonomy of H. pallidum Biv.

2013

Hieracium pallidum subsp. aetnense Gottschl., Raimondo & Di Grist. is described and illustrated. H.pallidum is considered as an intermediate species between H. schmidtii and H. racemosum (“schmidtii>racemosum”) and is placed in H. sect. Grovesiana. By consequence, H.lanudae Gottschl. is transferred to H. pallidum as H. pallidum subsp. lanudae (Gottschl.) Gottschl., Raimondo & Di Grist. A key for the three recognised subspecies of H. pallidum is provided.

HieraciumbiologyAsteraceae H. grovesianum H. pallidum Mt EtnaSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBotanyTaxonomy (biology)Plant ScienceAsteraceaeSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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GPR 3D model in the area of the San Nicola church, Misterbianco (Sicily)

2022

Abstract In 1669 the most destructive eruption on Etna volcano was recorded since historical times (about 700 BCE), whose lava flow destroyed completely the ancient town of Misterbianco, located on the southern slope of Mount Etna. San Nicola church is one of the three churches that historically were covered by lava flow. In the 1980s, some works for the construction of a parking lot allowed to discover an ancient wall belonging to the church. Some georadar prospections were carried out in the investigated area finalized to reconstruct the planimetric development of the ancient church and to direct future excavation works.

HistoryGPREtnaHeritageComputer Science ApplicationsEducationJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Moisture source in the Hyblean mountains region (south-eastern Sicily,Italy):Evidence from stable isotopes signature

2006

Abstract Here the authors present results of an isotope study on precipitation collected during a 2-a period from a rain-gauge network consisting of 6 stations located at different elevations in the Hyblean Mountains (HM) region, in south-eastern Sicily. The slope of the local meteoric water line ( δD  = 6.50 δ 18 O + 9.87) obtained for the region suggests that precipitation is affected by evaporation during rainfall events. The main variations in rainwater isotope composition are due to seasonal effects and elevation. An average 2 H excess value of +21.2‰ was found for precipitation events less affected by evaporation (i.e. when the rainfall was >65 mm/month). The spatial distribution of O…

ISLANDGeochemistryAquiferWATERSSedimentary depositional environmentHYDROLOGYGeochemistry and PetrologyEnvironmental ChemistryPrecipitationMT-ETNARAINFALLHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryStable isotope ratioAREAGroundwater rechargeOBJECTIVE CLIMATOLOGYPollutionPRECIPITATIONGROUNDWATER RECHARGEMeteoric waterMEDITERRANEAN REGIONSurface waterGeologyGroundwater
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Impact of RES penetration on the frequency dynamics of the 500 kV vietnamese power system

2019

The increase of renewable energy sources (RES) typically operating as converter-interfaced generation (CIG) is progressively causing a significant change of power systems operation paradigm. The reduction of the overall available kinetic energy and the consequent impact on the dynamic response of the system is a relevant issue currently under investigation in academic and industrial scopes. The work analyzes the impact of different CIG penetration in the three areas of the 500 kV Vietnamese power system, North, Center and South. The system is modified substituting conventional synchronous generation with converter-interfaced generation. The models of power converters and corresponding contr…

Inertial responseImaginationInertial responseComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSynthetic inertiaVirtual inertiaPower electronics generationConverter-interfaced generationPenetration (firestop)ConvertersAC powerAutomotive engineeringRenewable energyVirtual inertiaSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaElectric power systemVietnamese power systembusinessmedia_common
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Kim Thúy: Vi

2019

Kirja-arvostelu teoksesta Kim Thúy: Vi (Vi). Suom. Marja Luoma. Gummerus 2019. 133 s. nonPeerReviewed

KanadaVietnamkirja-arvostelutVisiirtolaiskirjallisuusKim Thúypakolaisuus
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Framing the Sources of Image of a Local Area through Outcome-Based Dynamic Performance Management

2018

This article investigates the place image concept. It aims to frame major factors impacting on the image of a local area and to suggest associated measures. The adoption of a dynamic approach enables the exploration of four major factors: the level of tourism development, the fit of contextual attributes, the strength of identity, and the level of synergy between public and private sectors. The emerging conceptual model identifies twelve performance indicators driving interdependencies between outputs and outcomes. Such a model eventually is applied to the “Taormina-Etna district” – located in Sicily (Italy) – with the intent to discussing its effectiveness.

Knowledge managementPerformance managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectSystem DynamicsOutcome-based Dynamic Performance ManagementSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationTaormina-Etna districtmedia_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciencesLocal Area Image; Outcome-based Dynamic Performance Management; System Dynamics; Taormina-Etna districtPrivate sector0506 political scienceSystem dynamicsInterdependenceBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Local Area ImagePerformance indicatorLocal Area Image Outcome-based Dynamic Performance Management System Dynamics Taormina-Etna districtbusinessLaw050203 business & managementTourismPublic finance
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