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Geodetic model of the 2016 Central Italy earthquake sequence inferred from InSAR and GPS data [PDF]
We investigate a large geodetic data set of interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR)and GPS measurements to determine the source parameters for the three main shocks of the 2016Central Italy earthquake sequence on 24 August and 26 and 30 October (
A. Antonioli +71 more
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Los Elefantes de Aníbal = Hannibal's Elephants
En el presente trabajo se pretende analizar la relación y empleo de los elefantes por Aníbal Barca. La dirección de los paquidermos por el general púnico ha sido asimilada por la historiografía directamente del relato de las fuentes clásicas sin ninguna ...
Christian San José Campos
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Earthquake‐induced landslide scenarios for seismic microzonation. Application to the Accumoli area (Rieti, Italy) [PDF]
Scenarios of earthquake-induced landslides are necessary for seismic microzonation (SM) studies since they must be integrated with the mapping of instability areas.
Battaglia, Simona +7 more
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First observations of non‐volcanic, long‐period seismicity in the central Apennines, Italy
We report unprecedented observations of long‐period (LP) seismicity in non‐volcanic setting. Our data are from the Central‐Northern sector of the Apennine chain, Italy. For this area, intense CO2 circulation of mantle origin has been documented by either
Davide Piccinini, Gilberto Saccorotti
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The 4.2 ka event in the vegetation record of the central Mediterranean [PDF]
In this paper, the variation in forest cover in the central Mediterranean region, reflected by percentage changes in the arboreal pollen record, has been examined in relation to the 4.2 ka event.
Di Rita, Federico, Magri, Donatella
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Matilda’s castles, northern Apennines: geological and geomorphological constrains
The positioning and construction of castles in ancient times responded not only to strategic opportunity, but also to the issue of geomorphological risk. We investigated castles and strongholds built in the era of the Great Countess Matilda of Canossa in
Guido S. Mariani +3 more
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Map of livestock density in Central Appenines: a standardised protocol [PDF]
Effective ecosystem management requires a deep understanding of how human activities, such as livestock farming, impact ecological dynamics. Livestock farming influences vegetation structure, nutrient cycling, and wildlife behaviour, yet there are ...
Chiara Dragonetti +5 more
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Particularly the Liguria region in Northern Italy is highly affected by soil erosion processes. This study was conducted in the Portofino promontory in eastern Liguria, to predict potential annual soil loss using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (
I. Rellini +4 more
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Altitudinal shifting of major forest tree species in Italian mountains under climate change
Climate change has profound implications for global ecosystems, particularly in mountainous regions where species distribution and composition are highly sensitive to changing environmental conditions.
Sergio Noce +4 more
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The Bracco chromitites are hosted in the Mesozoic Ligurian Ophiolites (Italy) and provide key insights into the magmatic and post-magmatic (i.e. metamorphic and hydrothermal) evolution ofgabbro-hosted chromitites in an oceanic mantle.
Federica Zaccarini +3 more
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