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Islands of Fire. Stromboli in the documentary by Vittorio De Seta

2020

The present contribution is based on the methodological approach and on the typical objectives of cultural geography that sees the cultural work as an important source to read the territorial and landscape contexts. Through this paper we then want to critically report about the 1954 short documentary Isole di Fuoco (Islands of Fire), awarded in Cannes, that the director Vittorio De Seta mainly shot on the volcanic island of Stromboli, in Sicily, during an eruption occurred in 1954.

geographySettore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-Politicageography.geographical_feature_categoryHistoryVolcanic islandbusiness.industrylcsh:QE1-996.5stromboliGeneral MedicineCultural geographylandscapelcsh:GeologyMovie theatervolcanoVolcanolandscape volcano Stromboli cinemaEthnologycinemaCultural workSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiabusinessAIMS Geosciences
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Spatial response spectra and site amplification effects

2002

A simplified analysis of local site amplification effects on the seismic response of multi-support structures is presented. The site effects are modeled by considering reflections and transmission of vertically propagating shear waves from bedrock to the surface through a soil layer. A random vibration-based response spectrum of a simple oscillator on two supports, one of which is founded on rock outcrop and the other on soil layer, is formulated in order to study the influence of non-uniform excitations on multi-support structures. Joint inertial and pseudo-static effects in the overall response are studied in detail. The resulting response spectra are formulated as displacement and force …

geographyShear wavesgeography.geographical_feature_categoryComputer simulationbusiness.industryBedrockStructural engineeringMechanicsDisplacement (vector)Physics::GeophysicsSeismic analysisRandom vibrationbusinessResponse spectrumJoint (geology)GeologyCivil and Structural EngineeringEngineering Structures
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Normal vs. strike-slip faulting during rift development in East Africa: The Malawi rift

1992

Kinematic analysis of Neogene and Quaternary faults demonstrates that the direction of extension in the Malawi rift rotated from east-northeast to southeast. Rift development commenced with the formation of half-grabens bounded by northwest-, north-, and northeast-striking normal faults. Owing to slightly oblique rifting, the northwest-striking faults in the northernmost rift segment show a small dextral oblique-slip component, whereas north- and northeast-oriented faults in the central part of the rift display a sinistral oblique-slip component. This first event resulted in block faulting and basin subsidence, which is largely responsible for the present-day basin morphology of Lake Malawi…

geographySinistral and dextralgeography.geographical_feature_categoryRiftTranstensionHalf-grabenGeologySubsidenceFault (geology)Strike-slip tectonicsTranspressionSeismologyGeologyGeology
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Multidisciplinary Approach to Rainfall-Triggered Rockfalls: the Case Study of the Disaster of the Ancient Hydrothermal Sclafani Spa (Madonie Mts., No…

2017

Abstract. In 1851, the region of Sicily experienced many rainstorm-induced landslides. On 13 March 1851, a rainstorm brought about a severe rockfall disaster near the small town of Sclafani (Madonie Mountains, northern-central Sicily, Italy). Rocks detached from the carbonate crest of Mt. Sclafani (813 m above sea level) fell downslope, causing the collapse of the ancient hydrothermal spa (about 430 m above sea level) and burying it under their fragments. Fortunately, the event did not cause injuries or victims. Given its geological, geomorphological and structural features, the calcareous-dolomitic and carbonate-siliciclastic relief of Mt. Sclafani is extremely prone to landsliding. This s…

geographySmall townRockfallgeography.geographical_feature_categoryMultidisciplinary approachLandslideHistorical mapsPhysical geographySea levelGeology
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Music in the Dark: Soundscapes in Christiane Ritter’s A Woman in The Polar Night

2020

In A Woman in the Polar Night (Eine Frau erlebt die Polarnacht, 1938), Christiane Ritter, a well-to-do Austrian housewife, describes her experience as the first central European woman to overwinter on Svalbard (1934–35). Ritter’s prose is extraordinary in its lyrical simplicity, and in German editions the text is interspersed with her paintings of the scenes that at first were so alien and changing, yet became so familiar and loved.
 Although stationed on the north coast of Svalbard with minimal human contact and without any recourse to the music with which Ritter had been surrounded in Austria, A Woman in the Polar Night is a text that is full of references to sound, natural sounds th…

geographySoundscapegeography.geographical_feature_categoryPolar nightmedia_common.quotation_subjectArtChristiane RitterVisual artsSvalbardSilenceVDP::Humanities: 000::Musicology: 110Soundlcsh:Norwegian literatureLiteraturelcsh:PT8301-9155VDP::Humanities: 000::Linguistics: 010SilenceMusicSound (geography)VDP::Humaniora: 000::Språkvitenskapelige fag: 010media_commonNordlit
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Single zircon evaporation ages from the Oban Massif, southeastern Nigeria

1998

Abstract A single zircon geochronological study in the Oban Massif of southeastern Nigeria, using the evaporation technique, provides evidence for the existence of Palaeoproterozoic crustal components in the area. The banded gneiss in the Oban village yielded a 207 Pb 206 Pb age of 1931.9±0.8 Ma, whilst charnockites associated with this gneiss provided an emplacement age of 584.5 ± 1.0 Ma. The volumetrically most important intrusive unit in the Oban area is a granodiorite that yielded a zircon age of 616.9 ± 1 Ma. These ages suggest that the banded gneiss is the oldest rock in the Oban Massif and that the emplacement of granodiorite and the formation of charnockites took place during the Pa…

geographySoutheastern Nigeriageography.geographical_feature_categoryEvaporationGeochemistryGeologyOrogenyMassifPetrologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesZirconGneissJournal of African Earth Sciences
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Integrating facies and structural analyses with subsidence history in a Jurassic-Cretaceous intraplatform basin: Outcome for paleogeography of the Pa…

2016

Abstract We illustrate the tectono-sedimentary evolution of a Jurassic–Cretaceous intraplatform basin in a fold and thrust belt present setting (Cala Rossa basin). Detailed stratigraphy and facies analysis of Upper Triassic–Eocene successions outcropping in the Palermo Mts (NW Sicily), integrated with structural analysis, restoration and basin analysis, led to recognize and describe into the intraplatform basin the proximal and distal depositional areas respect to the bordered carbonate platform sectors. Carbonate platform was characterized by a rimmed reef growing with progradational trends towards the basin, as suggested by the several reworked shallow-water materials interlayered into th…

geographySouthern Tethyan margingeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesCarbonate platformStratigraphyGeologyStructural basin010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesCretaceousPaleontologyTectonicsTectonics vs. sedimentationContinental marginFold and thrust beltRestorationFaciesSedimentary basin analysisBasin analysiGeologyIntraplatform basinJurassic-Cretaceous paleogeography0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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A new Lagomorph from the late Miocene of Chad (central Africa)

2007

A new species of the genus Serengetilagus, here named S. tchadensis n. sp., is described from Toros Menalla deposits, Late Miocene of Djurab Erg (North Chad, central Africa). It shows primitive features, such as a simple archaeolagine-type p3, with only two main external folds, and upper cheek teeth strongly widened with wear. Its size and skeletal features resemble S. praecapensis from the Middle Pliocene of Laetoli (Tanzania). They differ in several cranial and dental features (choanae width, zygoma, orbits, basicranial-basifacial angle, lack of hypoflexus in P2, short and asymmetric hypoflexus in P3-M2, lack of lingual folds in p3, etc). Individual variations in S. tchadensis n. sp. appr…

geographySubfamilygeography.geographical_feature_categoryHypolagusbiologyPaleontologyCentral africaLate Miocenebiology.organism_classificationQE701-760late miocene chad africa mammalia leporidae serengetilagus phylogeny mode of life.PaleontologyErg (landform)PhylogeneticsGenus[SDU.STU.PG] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Paleontology[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Tortella bambergeri (Pottiaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula, with an updated key to Iberian Tortella

2009

Tortella bambergeri (Schimp.) Broth. is reported for the first time from northern and central-eastern Spain in the Iberian Peninsula. Diagnostic characters and differentiation from other closely related Iberian Tortella taxa are discussed. Furthermore, a map of the currently known distribution of T. bambergeri in Spain, illustrations of the species and an updated key to Iberian Tortella are provided.

geographyTaxongeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyPeninsulaKey (lock)Plant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPottiaceaeTortella bambergeriThe Bryologist
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Beach ridges from the Varanger Peninsula (Arctic Norwegian coast): Characteristics and significance

2009

The most common coastal sedimentary forms on the arctic coast of the Varanger Peninsula are raised beach ridge plains. The majority of the ridges consist of coarse material, but there are also sandy beach ridge areas close to the river mouths of some of the major rivers. Some bays having the same isostatic rebound and dynamic conditions have been studied to test if the number of beach ridges in each locality is significant to prove climatic changes, storminess, and rates of sediment accumulation, or if the number of beach ridges in each bay is only dependent on their intrinsic characteristics and self organization. Because the number of ridges varies not only from bay to bay, but even withi…

geographyTectonic upliftgeography.geographical_feature_categoryOceanographyArcticRidgePeninsulaBeach ridgeRaised beachBayGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesMarine transgressionGeomorphology
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