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Evaluation of a paper by Guarnaccia et al. (2017) on the first report of Phyllosticta citricarpa in Europe. [PDF]

open access: yesEFSA J, 2018
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (EFSA PLH Panel)   +27 more
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Stratigraphic control on damage zone width in faulted platform carbonates: an example from the Gozo Island, Malta

, 2020
Fault damage zones (DZ) are fractured volumes of rock that surround the fault core(s), and their structure can have an important role on the control of fault mechanics and of the hydraulic properties of the fault zone, with impact on groundwater flow ...
M. Martinelli   +2 more
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Malta and Gozo

The Oxford Handbook of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean, 2019
Malta and Gozo are small offshore islands with a millennial history of maritime exploitation, from pioneer farmers to predatory pirates. Settled by the Phoenicians some time in the eighth century bce until they were occupied by Rome in 218 bce, Malta and
M. Anastasi, N. Vella
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The Xlendi Bay shipwreck (Gozo, Malta): a petrographic and typological study of an archaic ceramic cargo

Libyan Studies, 2021
An underwater survey off the southwest coast of the island of Gozo revealed a well-preserved shipwreck 110 m below the surface. The site belonged to a previously unknown wreck with a cargo of volcanic millstones and ceramic amphorae dating to the 7th ...
M. Anastasi   +3 more
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Malta’s Francis Ebejer

Canadian Theatre Review, 1975
The Maltese Island, comprising the main island itself — Malta — and the smaller sister islands of Gozo and Comino, have had a colourful and chequered history.
Hella Jean Bartolo
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Seafaring and Shipwreck Archaeology

The Oxford Handbook of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean, 2019
Perhaps no civilization in history is as associated with the sea as the Phoenicians, whose ships and seafaring ability allowed them to travel, trade, and establish colonies across the Mediterranean.
J. Emanuel
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Book Reviews

Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal (1884), 1895
Malta, an island in the Mediterranean, having with its satellite Gozo an area of about 120 square miles and a population of about 350,000, has had in the course of the last two centuries an extraordinarily varied constitutional history, the interest of ...
O. Miettinen
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Solar Photovoltaics Penetration Impact on a Low Voltage Network A Case Study for the Island of Gozo, Malta

IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting, 2018
Photovoltaics (PV) market is the fastest growing electrical energy generation industry. Well integrated distributed photovoltaics (PVs) will help tomorrow's energy system become more sustainable.
Y. Gabdullin   +4 more
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The Role of Cultivation and Abandonment in Shaping Soil Erosion in the San Blas-Binġemma Valley System on the Island of Gozo, Malta

Land
Soil erosion is a growing environmental issue around the world, including in Malta. This study focused on estimating soil loss in the San Blas and Binġemma valleys on the island of Gozo, the second largest in the Maltese archipelago.
Charles Galdies   +2 more
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