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Ice Multiplication Modulates the Medicane's Track and Thermodynamic Evolution
Abstract Medicanes are high‐impact weather systems in the Mediterranean region, associated with floodings, severe damage and human casualties. While there has been continuous effort to understand the dynamic aspects of these systems, little is known about the underlying cloud‐scale processes, which cannot be resolved explicitly, consisting a notorious ...
Foteini Floka +6 more
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A partire dagli anni ’90 del XX secolo, l’isola di Lampedusa, situata nel mar Mediterraneo e appartenente amministrativamente alla Sicilia, è interessata dal fenomeno degli sbarchi in massa di migranti che dall’Africa raggiungono l’isola a bordo di ...
Antonella Grossi
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Abstract Marginal seas significantly impact the global carbon cycle. However, current knowledge on the role of marginal seas is limited, and only a few in situ data sets on air‐sea CO2 exchange are available. This study presents the first direct measurements of CO2 partial pressure (pCO2 ${\text{CO}}_{2}$) and derived air‐sea CO2 ${\text{CO}}_{2}$ flux
Mattia Pecci +12 more
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The Gannon Storm's Impact on Electric and Magnetic Fields in Italy: A Regional Perspective
Abstract The intense May 2024 geomagnetic storm provided an opportunity to conduct the first analysis of geoelectric hazards in Italy. Data from three geomagnetic observatories and a magnetotelluric station were analyzed to examine the spatiotemporal evolution of storm‐induced variations.
Giulia Pignatiello +5 more
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ABSTRACT Leucostigma candidescens is a rock‐dwelling door snail species, which is widespread in the central and southern Apennines of Italy. The species has been divided into nine subspecies. Three of them are characterised by a change in the coiling direction, which is usually a rare evolutionary event.
Elisa Becher +2 more
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Turisti a Lampedusa. Note sul nesso tra mobilità e patrimonio nel Mediterraneo
Mobility studies can provide a fruitful approach to understand the relationship between migration and tourism in many Mediterranean contexts. Some islands that rely on tourism for their economic survival have in recent years become a place of transit and
Francesco Vietti
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Constraining the ship contribution to the aerosol of the central Mediterranean [PDF]
Particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters lower than 10 µm, (PM10) aerosol samples were collected during summer 2013 within the framework of the Chemistry and Aerosol Mediterranean Experiment (ChArMEx) at two sites located north (Capo Granitola) and ...
S. Becagli +17 more
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Dirofilaria immitis is a parasitic nematode of veterinary importance and zoonotic risk that has been reported in central and southern states of México, as a parasite of domestic and wild dogs. However, in the northwestern area of the country, its presence and prevalence are unknown.
Julián A. García-Montes +10 more
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Hotels, refuge, and the rise of carceral hospitality
Abstract Geographical work on hotels has foregrounded their role as spaces of commercial hospitality, leisure, and increasingly as sites of emergency accommodation for a range of displaced groups. Developing such work, this paper critically examines the central role of hotels in accommodating and containing asylum seekers and refugees.
Jonathan Darling, Andrew Burridge
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