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Bathy-morphological setting of the Aeolian Islands
Bathymetric map of the western ...
Romagnoli C +8 more
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Ice sheets as a significant source of highly reactive nanoparticulate iron to the oceans [PDF]
The Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets cover ~\n10% of global land surface, but are rarely considered as active components of the global iron cycle. The ocean waters around both ice sheets harbour highly productive coastal ecosystems, many of which are ...
Benning, Liane G. +9 more
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) has been discussed as a potentially significant mitigation option for the ongoing climate warming. Natural CO2 release sites serve as natural laboratories to study subsea CO2 leakage in order to identify ...
J. Gros +8 more
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Fission Track Dating of Obsidian Samples from Lipari Neolithic Settlements
The present work describes the first results of the project “Lipari Obsidian and Neolithic Human Communities in the Aeolian Islands”, which aims to study the connection between obsidian sources on the island of Lipari and Neolithic populations on the ...
Maria Clara Martinelli +6 more
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Ecosystem recharge by volcanic dust drives broad-scale variation in bird abundance [PDF]
Across the globe, deserts and volcanic eruptions produce large volumes of atmospheric dust, and the amount of dust is predicted to increase with global warming.
Aradóttir +67 more
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IL "TIRRENIANO" DELL’ISOLA DI PANAREA (MESSINA)
Several authors have noted the presence of sea-terraces on the island of Panarea (Aeolian Islands), which provide evidence of sea-level changes during the Quaternary interglacials. The terraces are at different heights, from a maximum of+80/110 m t0+8/18
CESARE CORSELLI, DANIELA TRAVAINI
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Cytisus aeolicus is a narrow endemic species restricted to the Aeolian archipelago (SE Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) and it is one of the most evolutionarily isolated plants in the Mediterranean flora.
R. Zaia +8 more
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Volcanomagnetic effects at Vulcano Island (Aeolian archipelago, Italy) [PDF]
SUMMARY The installation of two continuously operating proton magnetometers, 2 km apart and sampling simultaneously every 5 min, on Vulcano Island from 1990 November to 1991 December allowed the detection of some transient anomalies thought to result from internal variations in the physical state of the volcano.
DEL NEGRO C, FERRUCCI, Fabrizio
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Selection and micropropagation of valuable caper genotypes
The high quality of the various biotypes present in the natural or cultivated state is one of the main features for caper production. Up to now, however, no selection activity has been carried out in order to identify the most suitable accessions for ...
Francesco Sottile +4 more
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Abstract Nature‐based tourism is a rapidly growing subsector of the international tourism industry. However, capturing broad‐scale patterns of nature visits during touristic trips or visitors' appreciation of nature may be difficult using traditional data sources and methods. In this study, we harness geotagged social media data to understand the scale
Matti Hästbacka +4 more
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