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Oltre i limiti della rappresentazione. La genealogia delle immagini di guerra in Harun Farocki

2017

Il saggio ripercorre l'opera di Harun Farocki a partire dal mondo in cui essa ha messo in questione elaborandole le immagini di guerra

Immagini Farocki conflitto
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In situ Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy as a tool to discriminate volcanic rocks and magmatic series, Iceland.

2015

7 pages; International audience; This study evaluates the potentialities of a lab-made pLIBS (portable Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) to sort volcanic rocks belonging to various magmatic series. An in-situ chemical analysis of 19 atomic lines, including Al, Ba, Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Na, Si, Sr and Ti, from 21 sampled rocks was performed during a field exploration in Iceland. Iceland was chosen both for the various typologies of volcanic rocks and the rugged conditions in the field in order to test the sturdiness of the pLIPS. Elemental compositions were also measured using laboratory ICP-AES measurements on the same samples. Based on these latter results, which can be used to ident…

In situSeries (stratigraphy)geographyPunctual analysisgeography.geographical_feature_categoryElemental analysisLaser Induced Breakdown SpectroscopyMineralogy[ SDU.STU.VO ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/VolcanologyCompositional dataPortable laserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistryVolcanic rockElemental analysis[SDU.STU.VO]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/VolcanologyLaser-induced breakdown spectroscopySpectroscopyCompositional dataInstrumentationSpectroscopyGeology
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Finnish fandom of Japanese popular culture : what are the Finns doing for anime, manga, and J-rock?

2010

InternetverkkoyhteisötJapaniverkostoituminenmangatrockfaniuskulttuurianimetdigitaalinen kulttuuriSuominuorisokulttuuripopulaarikulttuuriJ-rock
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Regime shifts and alternative stable states in intertidal rocky habitats: State of the art and new trends of research

2018

Abstract The existence of regime shifts and alternative stable states in ecosystems is well known and has very large effects on their structure and dynamics. Since shifts between alternative stable states have significant implications for the ecosystems conservation, their prevention should be an aim of primary interest, and for this reason a particular attention has been paid to their study. Regarding marine ecosystems, rocky intertidal habitats, in particular, represent an ideal system for the study of alternative stable states because of their characteristics: they exhibit strong environmental gradients, are easy to manipulate, and most of the inhabiting species grow rapidly. Given the s…

Intertidal rocky habitatSettore BIO/07 - Ecologia0106 biological sciencesResilienceEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectAlternative communitieVulnerabilityIntertidal zoneAquatic ScienceOceanography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesRegime shiftGeographyState (polity)HabitatAlternative stable stateEcosystemMarine ecosystemPsychological resilienceAlternative stable statemedia_commonEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
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U-Pb data on zircons for the thermal peak of metamorphism in the Variscan Odenwald, Germany

1995

U-Pb data are presented for zircons from metamorphic rocks of the crystalline Odenwald that comprises part of the Mid-German Crystalline Rise. The Odenwald can be divided into four principal domains with different magmatic and metamorphic histories on the basis of published structural and petrological data and the presented ages. In the eastern (Boll-stein) Odenwald the metasedimentary rocks contain zircons derived from basement rocks that exceed 2.2 Ga in age. The intrusion of granitic magmas into these metasedimentary rocks took place before or close to the end of the thermal peak of metamorphism at 375 ± 5 Ma ago. Rapid uplift of the Bollstein Odenwald occurred at about 320 Ma bp, later …

IntrusionMetamorphic rockMagmatismGeochemistryPartial meltingGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMetamorphismSedimentologyStructural geologyMineral resource classificationGeologyGeologische Rundschau
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Phosphogenesis in the Bonarelli Level from northwestern Sicily, Italy: petrographic evidence of microbial mediation and related REE behaviour

2010

Phosphogenesis at the base of the Bonarelli Level from the Calabianca stratigraphic section (northwestern Sicily) was investigated using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray fluorescence, and stable-isotope mass spectrometry. The anoxic event onset is marked by high P(2)O(5tot) concentrations related to the presence of authigenic carbonate-fluorapatite. This mineral is poorly crystallized and occurs in three different forms: (i) fish debris locally showing evidence of re-crystallization, (ii) phosphatically cemented layers, and (iii) dense aggregates of microcrystals. Petrographic features are indicative of a microbial genesis for the carbonate-fluorapatite. Conversely, th…

Iron redox cycle010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPaleontologyMineralogyCarbon cycleAuthigenic010502 geochemistry & geophysicsPhosphate01 natural sciencesAnoxic watersCretaceousCarbon cyclePetrographychemistry.chemical_compoundCarbonate-fluoroapatitechemistryRare earth elementStratigraphic sectionSedimentary rockPhosphogenesi14. Life underwaterOAE2Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCretaceous Research
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Sapphire-bearing magmatic rocks trace the boundary between paleo-continents: A case study of Ilmenogorsky alkaline complex, Uralian collision zone of…

2021

Abstract Metamorphic gem corundum (mainly ruby) deposits are robust indicators of continent-continent collision processes. However, a systematic link of primary magmatic blue sapphire occurrences to orogenic belts is less understood. An example is the Ilmenogorsky alkaline complex, within the Ilmen Mountains region and part of the Uralian orogenic belt. The mobile belt is a product of the collision among Kazakhstania, Laurussia, and Siberia continents prior to the closure of the Paleo-Uralian ocean and formation of the Laurasia supercontinent (330–250 Ma). It is believed that the alkaline complex became inсluded into the separate Sysertsk-Ilmenogorsk microcontinent with unconstrained border…

Isochron dating010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesContinental collisionMetamorphic rockGeochemistryGeologyOrogeny010502 geochemistry & geophysicsCollision zone01 natural sciencesSupercontinentMetasomatismGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesZirconGondwana Research
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Young ages from old garnet in the polyphase metamorphic terrane of the Limpopo Belt, South Africa

2020

Abstract The P–T–t path of high-grade metamorphic rocks is significant for understanding vertical motions and heating of the crust. In general, garnet is used to constrain P–T paths and metamorphic zircon is used to obtain t for different metamorphic stages. However, this approach may be complicated by polyphase tectonothermal events. The Central Zone of the Limpopo Belt in South Africa is a complex Precambrian metamorphic terrane that has experienced three distinct high-grade metamorphic events at 3.22 Ga (M1), 2.62 Ga (M2), and 2.02 Ga (M3), based on zircon dating. A previous investigation of a metapelite enclave in the Bulai pluton in the Central Zone showed that metamorphic zircon in th…

Isochron dating010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPlutonMetamorphic rockGeochemistryMetamorphismGeologyengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesGeochemistry and PetrologyTitaniteengineeringGeologyLimpopo Belt0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTerraneZirconPrecambrian Research
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Evolution of Pan-African island arc assemblages in the southern Red Sea Hills, Sudan, and in southwestern Arabia as exemplified by geochemistry and g…

1991

Kr6ner, A., Linnebacher, P., Stern, R.J., Reischmann, T., Manton, W. and Hussein, I.M., 1991. Evolution of Pan-African island arc assemblages in the southern Red Sea Hills, Sudan, and in southwestern Arabia as exemplified by geochemistry and geochronology. In: R.J. Stern and W.R. van Schmus (Editors), Proterozoic Crustal Evolution in the Late Proterozoic. Precambrian Res., 53:99-117. We report Rb-Sr whole-rock and zircon ages for metavolcanic and plutonic associations in the southeastern part of the Red Sea Hills, Sudan, and show that these rocks constitute one of the earliest Pan-African arc assemblages within the Arabian-Nubian shield. The remarkable similarity in geochemistry and age bet…

Isochron datingPaleontologyPrecambrianIgneous rockGeochemistry and PetrologyProterozoicRhyoliteGeochronologyGeochemistryIsland arcGeologyGeologyZirconPrecambrian Research
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Orthogneisses in the Spessart Crystalline Complex, north-west Bavaria: Silurian granitoid magmatism at an active continental margin

1995

The Spessart Crystalline Complex, north-west Bavaria contains two orthogneiss units of granitic to granodioritic composition, known as the Rotgneiss and Haibach gneiss, respectively, which are structurally conformable with associated metasediments. The igneous origin of the Rotgneiss is apparent from field and textural evidence, whereas strong deformation and recrystallization in the Haibach gneiss has obscured most primary textures. New geochemical data as well as zircon morphology prove the Haibach gneiss to be derived from a granitoid precursor, which was chemically similar to the Rotgneiss protolith, thus suggesting a genetic link between those two rock units. Both gneiss types have che…

IsochronIgneous rockContinental crustGeochemistryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesCrustPetrologyAnatexisProtolithGeologyGneissZirconGeologische Rundschau
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