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Cemeteries and the human landscape
A cemetery’s configuration is closely linked to the territory, the culture and traditions of the communities they belong to. The plants — initially determined by specific reference models, based on the regulations at the time of foundation — undergo ...
Maria Anna Caminiti
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Hazardousness of place : a new comparative approach to the Filipino past [PDF]
© Ateneo de Manila University. The historiography of the Philippines has been largely bounded by the nation-state, which has defined how its past has been conceived and to whom its peoples are mainly compared.
Bankoff, Greg
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This exploratory study focuses on the elemental analysis by p-XRF (portable X-Ray Fluorescence Analyser) of 62 samples of coarse wares, consisting of Bronze Age handmade burnished ware, so-called Impasto, and of Cooking ware (dated from the Roman period ...
V. Cannavò +8 more
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Abstract Many intraplate volcanic chains are explained as hotspot trails formed by plate motion over mantle plumes, yet some deviate from this model. The Rodrigues Ridge, a volcanic lineament extending eastward from the Réunion hotspot track toward the Central Indian Ridge (CIR), is one such case.
Julien Seghi +10 more
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Recycled ejecta modulating Strombolian explosions [PDF]
Two main end-members of eruptive regimes are identified from analyses of high-speed videos collected at Stromboli volcano (Italy), based on vent conditions: one where the vent is completely clogged by debris, and a second where the vent is open, without ...
Capponi, A. +3 more
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is one of the world’s most rapidly urbanising countries. Despite the recent downturn in the economy, the region continues to undergo rapid development, particularly around Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
Ellison, Richard +3 more
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CO2 leakage can cause loss of benthic biodiversity in submarine sands [PDF]
One of the options to mitigate atmospheric CO2 increase is CO2 Capture and Storage in sub-seabed geological formations. Since predicting long-term storage security is difficult, different CO2 leakage scenarios and impacts on marine ecosystems require ...
Guilini, Katja +4 more
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Highland Aeolian Deposits in the Faroe Islands
One of the characteristics of the Faroese landscape is the existence of highland aeolian deposits and the relative absence of coastal dunes. Several mountain tops are partly mantled by sheets of aeolian deposits. As the modern Faroese climate is dominated by strong winds, the presence of highland aeolian deposits is obvious. Their characteristics have,
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The Re-use of Traditional Architecture through the Use of Innovative Corrugated Cardboard Architectural Components System [PDF]
In this work, that we want to show you, was exploring the possibility to employ a new constructive system for architectural purpose, who is based on the use of corrugated cardboard envelop panels.
Irene Di Stefano +2 more
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Syngenetic sand veins and anti-syngenetic sand wedges, Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, western Arctic Canada [PDF]
Sand-sheet deposits of full-glacial age in the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, western Arctic Canada, contain syngenetic sand veins 1-21 cm wide and sometimes exceeding 9 m in height.
Bateman +57 more
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