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Seismic energy from small earthquakes maps fault segmentation in the Southeastern Alps. [PDF]

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Picozzi M   +11 more
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Molecular diversity patterns and introgression in alpine and Northern European populations of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus). [PDF]

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Riccioni G   +14 more
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Petroglyphs in Italian Alps Dated

Acta Archaeologica, 2001
The term 'microerosion' refers to rock weathering processes whose effects can be seen only at the microscopic level, hence for the time spans we are concerned with in rock art dating, only comparatively erosion-resistant mineral components are of interest. This excludes especially sedimentary rocks in most cases.
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Estimation of debris‐flow magnitude in the Eastern Italian Alps

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2004
AbstractThe estimation of debris‐flow magnitude is an essential step in the assessment of debris‐flow hazard. Although different methods have been developed for the assessment of debris‐flow magnitude, this is still a difficult task because of the complexity of flow processes and the lack of data to test estimation procedures in many mountainous regions ...
MARCHI L., D'AGOSTINO, VINCENZO
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An overview of GPR investigation in the Italian Alps

First Break, 2015
Different applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in glaciology are discussed through examples of mapping bedrock or internal features of glaciers or the characterization of snow properties and frozen materials’ physical parameters like electromagnetic velocity and density.
FORTE, Emanuele   +3 more
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Cultural Dissonance in the Italian Alps

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1962
Through the Eastern Alps runs one of the great cultural frontiers of Europe, the zone of contact between the cultural sphere of the Mediterranean and the transalpine cultures to the north. This frontier has shifted back and forth over time, as have the boundaries of language and of various dominant political units.
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No sex for Daphnia in the Italian Alps...

2017
This study aimed to determine the reproductive mode and clonal diversity patterns of Daphnia pulicaria from four lakes in the Italian Alps.
Dufresne F, Bellati A, Tiberti R
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Rock Carvings in the Italian Alps

Antiquity, 1929
Most prehistorians are aware of the existence of a group of rock carvings depicting oxen, ploughs,etc., on the slopes around Monte Bego in the Italian Maritime Alps. As long ago as 1650 they were mentioned by the historian Gioffredo in his History of the Maritime Alps.
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