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Downy-oak woods of Italy: phytogeographical remarks on a controversial taxonomic and ecologic issue

2014

The importance of downy oak as an integral component of the "submediterranean" woods has been underscored by many studies. Nevertheless, terms like "submediterranean" and "downy oak" are some of the most poorly understood concepts in European phytogeographic and taxonomic research. Downy oak is well known to be a problematic taxon. The name "Quercus pubescens" (= Q. humilis) combines populations characterized by increasing phenotypic and genomic polymorphisms along north-south gradients, which is explained as the result of a "founder effect" produced by a relatively fast post-glacial re-colonization of the northern areas through rare long-distance dispersal events. On the other hand, polymo…

GeographyTaxonbiologyEcologyeducationBotanyBiological dispersalQuercus pubescensdowny oak ecological gradients syntaxonomy phytogeography coenologic variability distribution patterns human impactPhytogeographybiology.organism_classificationDowny oak Ecological gradients Syntaxonomy Phytogeography Coenologic variability Distribution patterns Human impactFounder effect
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Assessment of the Geochemical Potential in a Complex Tectonic Environment of South-East Sicily: New Insights From Hydrochemical Data

2019

We analyzed a large dataset (143 water sampling sites, 22 variables) of chemical parameters in local groundwaters from the south-east sector of Sicily, namely the Hyblean plateau, in order to set an original evaluation of its geothermal potential using applied geochemistry. The area was affected by volcanism until about 1.4 Ma. Today, though no active volcanism occurs, it is site of surface gas manifestations of focused degassing to which a mantle source has been attributed. We identified and thence selected the most promising sites (water springs and wells) based both on their main geochemical characteristics and on their calculated equilibrium temperature (resulting in the range between 5…

Geothermal energy; Geothermometry applications; Principal components analysis; South-east Sicily; Water geochemistry010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbusiness.industryGeothermal energyGeochemistryVolcanismPrincipal components analysis010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesGeothermal energyMantle (geology)Water geochemistryTectonicsSouth-east SicilyPrincipal component analysisSouth eastGeneral Earth and Planetary Scienceslcsh:QGeothermometry applicationslcsh:SciencebusinessGeothermal gradientWater samplingGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFrontiers in Earth Science
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The Domuyo volcanic system: An enormous geothermal resource in Argentine Patagonia

2014

Fil: Chiodini, Giovanni. Istituto Nazionale Di Geofisica E Vulcanologia. Italia. Fil: Liccioli, Caterina. Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro. Instituto de Investigaciones en Paleobiologia y Geologia; Argentina. Río Negro, Argentina Fil: Vaselli, Orlando. Universita Degli Studi Di Firenze; Italia Fil: Calabrese, Sergio. Università di Palermo; Italia Fil: Tassi, Franco. Universita Degli Studi Di Firenze; Italia Fil: Caliro, Stefano. Istituto Nazionale Di Geofisica E Vulcanologia; Italia Fil: Caselli, Alberto Tomás Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro. Instituto de Investigaciones en Paleobiologia y Geologia; Argentina. Río Negro, Argentina Fil: Agusto, Mariano R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facu…

Geothermal potentialGeochemistryHydrothermal circulationArgentine PatagoniaWater geochemistryCiencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio AmbienteVulcanologíaGeochemistry and PetrologyBoilingGeothermal gradientHydrologygeographyDomuyo volcanogeography.geographical_feature_categorywater geochemistrygeothermal potentialAdvectionbusiness.industrySettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaDomuyo volcano Argentine Patagonia Geothermal potential Water geochemistryGeophysicsVolcanoHeat fluxbusinessCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASThermal energyGeologyThermal fluidsJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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A tool for evaluating geothermal power exploitability and its application to Ischia, Southern Italy

2015

Abstract The paper proposes a method to evaluate the potential for electric power production at any site of possible geothermal interest. Accounting for geological data of the reservoirs, the method allows the computation of the available electrical power of the investigated site. Electrical energy production from geothermal sources is realized through different techniques, such as single flash and double flash, dry steam, and binary ORC plants. The technique chosen to be the most productive is determined by analyzing a specific range of geofluid properties, mainly temperature and pressure. Moreover, each plant typology has a global efficiency that may be correlated to geofluid enthalpy by …

Geothermal power plants Geothermal exergy Ischia volcanic islandGeothermal powerPetroleum engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringSuperheated steamElectric potential energyGeothermal energyEnvironmental engineeringBuilding and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPower (physics)Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaGeneral EnergyRange (statistics)Environmental scienceElectric powerbusinessGeothermal gradient
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Complementary frailty and mortality prediction models on older patients as a tool for assessing palliative care needs.

2021

Background: Palliative care (PC) has demonstrated benefits for life-limiting illnesses. Cancer patients have mainly accessed these services, but there is growing consensus about the importance of promoting access for patients with non-malignant disease. Bad survival prognosis and patient9s frailty are usual dimensions to decide PC inclusion. Objectives: The main aim of this work is to design and evaluate three quantitative models based on machine learning approaches to predict frailty and mortality on older patients in the context of supporting palliative care decision making: one-year mortality, survival regression and one-year frailty classification. Methods: The dataset used in this stud…

GerontologyPalliative careReceiver operating characteristicFrailtybusiness.industryPalliative CareHealth InformaticsContext (language use)Regression analysisRegressionCorrelationROC CurveArea Under CurveMedicineHumansGradient boostingNeural Networks ComputerbusinessPredictive modellingAgedHealth informatics journal
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Salinity gradient energy

2016

Abstract Beyond the most common renewable energy sources today exploited for the production of clean energy, salinity gradients power (SGP) has been attracting the increasing interest of scientists and companies involved in the field. This chapter provides an introduction to SGP, reporting a brief history of the technological developments throughout the years, from the beginning to present. A number of different SGP technologies have been developed in the last decades, all based on the concept of harvesting the energy from the controlled mixing of two solutions at different salinities. A theoretical analysis of the energy potential for SGP places this renewable source of energy among those …

Gibbs free energy of mixingEnergy gradientWater-energy nexusOperations researchbusiness.industryNatural resource economicsEnergy sectorRenewable energySalinityGeographyClean energyWater-energy nexusSGPEnergy transformationProcesses classificationbusinessPotential
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Constraints on the Cretaceous thermal event in the Transantarctic Mountains from alteration processes in Ferrar flood basalts

1999

Abstract K–Ar and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar incremental-heating analyses on apophyllite formed during hydrothermal alteration of volcanic rocks from the Ferrar Supergroup in North Victoria Land, Antarctica, provide strong evidence for hydrothermal events during mid-Cretaceous time. A last event has been dated at 96.7±0.6 Ma. Variable older ages between 112 and 125 Ma are interpreted as mixed ages of hydrothermal events or may be caused by disturbances of the Ar–Ar system. The Rb–Sr isotope system of the apophyllites is not applicable to dating because a large portion of the Sr is radiogenic and because of Rb-mobility in the crystal structure. Secondary mineralogy suggests a temperature for alteration be…

Global and Planetary Changegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryRadiogenic nuclide010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEvent (relativity)Geochemistry550 - Earth sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography01 natural sciencesApophylliteCretaceousHydrothermal circulationVolcanic rockTemperature gradientPaleontology13. Climate actionFlood basaltGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGlobal and Planetary Change
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The importance of iron speciation (Fe+2 /Fe+3 ) in determining mineral assemblages: an example from the high-grade aluminous metapelites of southeast…

2012

Metapelitic granulites from the Anosyen domain of southeastern Madagascar are exposed in three intercalated formations: the Amparihy, Bakika and Ihosy formations. Although mineralogically distinct from each other, the rocks from these formations show very similar bulk-rock compositions when measured on a FeT basis. The preserved mineral assemblages thus do not reflect differences in the ratios of the main rock-forming oxides (i.e. Al2O3:FeT:MgO), but instead reflect variations in the pre-metamorphic oxidation state of the protolith rocks. These differences in oxidation state are manifested via differences in iron speciation – either Fe+2 or Fe+3. The relatively reduced rocks of the Amparihy…

GondwanaMineralGeochemistry and PetrologyLithosphereMetamorphic rockGeochemistryMetamorphismGeologyGranuliteGeothermal gradientProtolithGeologyJournal of Metamorphic Geology
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Spectral analysis of the Neumann-Poincaré operator and characterization of the stress concentration in anti-plane elasticity

2012

When holes or hard elastic inclusions are closely located, stress which is the gradient of the solution to the anti-plane elasticity equation can be arbitrarily large as the distance between two inclusions tends to zero. It is important to precisely characterize the blow-up of the gradient of such an equation. In this paper we show that the blow-up of the gradient can be characterized by a singular function defined by the single layer potential of an eigenfunction corresponding to the eigenvalue 1/2 of a Neumann–Poincare type operator defined on the boundaries of the inclusions. By comparing the singular function with the one corresponding to two disks osculating to the inclusions, we quant…

Gradient blow upMechanical Engineering010102 general mathematicsLinear elasticityMathematical analysisEigenfunction01 natural sciencesNeumann–Poincaré operator010101 applied mathematicsanti-plane elasticityMathematics (miscellaneous)Harmonic functionSingular functionSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica0101 mathematicsElasticity (economics)AnalysisEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsOsculating circle
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A sub-supersolution approach for Neumann boundary value problems with gradient dependence

2020

Abstract Existence and location of solutions to a Neumann problem driven by an nonhomogeneous differential operator and with gradient dependence are established developing a non-variational approach based on an adequate method of sub-supersolution. The abstract theorem is applied to prove the existence of finitely many positive solutions or even infinitely many positive solutions for a class of Neumann problems.

Gradient dependenceClass (set theory)Applied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsGeneral EngineeringNeumann problemGeneral MedicineDifferential operator01 natural sciencesPositive solution010101 applied mathematicsComputational MathematicsQuasilinear elliptic equationSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaNeumann boundary conditionMathematics::Metric GeometryApplied mathematicsBoundary value problem0101 mathematicsSub-supersolutionGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceAnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications
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