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Giovanni Martinelli, Federico Cervi, Andrea Dadomo and Gianluca Medioli
This study sums up the first estimates of the young water fraction (Fyw; here understood as the percentage proportion of groundwater passing through the well?s screen and younger than approximately 2?3 months) from groundwater collected in 75 wells from ...
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Federico Cervi and Alberto Tazioli
We compared five regression approaches, namely, ordinary least squares, major axis, reduced major axis, robust, and Prais?Winsten to estimate d18O?d2H relationships in four water types (precipitation, surface water, groundwater collected in wells from lo...
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Federico Cervi and Alberto Tazioli
Groundwater management of alluvial aquifers facing the northern Italian Apennines is an important issue that is becoming more complicated due to ongoing climate changes and increased water demands. The large groundwater withdrawals, coupled with an overa...
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Enrico Capezzuoli, Amalia Spina, Andrea Brogi, Domenico Liotta, Gabriella Bagnoli, Martina Zucchi, Giancarlo Molli and Renzo Regoli
The Pre-Mesozoic units exposed in the inner Northern Apennines mostly consist of Pennsylvanian-Permian successions unconformably deposited on a continental crust consolidated at the end of the Variscan orogenic cycle (Silurian-Carboniferous). In the inne...
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Stefano Conti, Claudio Argentino, Chiara Fioroni, Aura Cecilia Salocchi and Daniela Fontana
The natural emission of methane-rich fluids from the seafloor, known as cold seepage, is a widespread process at modern continental margins. The studies on present-day cold seepages provide high-resolution datasets regarding the fluid plumbing system, bi...
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Claudio Argentino, Stefano Conti, Chiara Fioroni and Daniela Fontana
The occurrence of seep-carbonates associated with shallow gas hydrates is increasingly documented in modern continental margins but in fossil sediments the recognition of gas hydrates is still challenging for the lack of unequivocal proxies. Here, we com...
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Mauro De Donatis, Mauro Alberti, Mattia Cipicchia, Nelson Muñoz Guerrero, Giulio F. Pappafico and Sara Susini
Field work on the search and characterization of ground effects of a historical earthquake (i.e., the Cagli earthquake in 1781) was carried out using terrestrial and aerial digital tools. The method of capturing, organizing, storing, and elaborating digi...
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Livia Vittori Antisari, Ruxandra Papp, Gilmo Vianello and Sara Marinari
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a Douglas fir plantation along a stand chronosequence in the North Apennine (Italy) on soil carbon and nitrogen stocks, as well as on soil chemical and biochemical properties involved in the nutrients ...
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Paolo Cristofanelli, Piero Di Carlo, Eleonora Aruffo, Francesco Apadula, Mariantonia Bencardino, Francesco D?Amore, Paolo Bonasoni and Davide Putero
The Mediterranean basin is considered a global hot-spot region for climate change and air quality, especially concerning summer-time ozone (O3). Previous investigations indicated that the Mediterranean basin is a preferred region for stratosphere-to-trop...
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Eliana Barra, Francesco Riminucci, Enrico Dinelli, Sonia Albertazzi, Patrizia Giordano, Mariangela Ravaioli and Lucilla Capotondi
This study focused on the geochemical and sedimentological characterization of recent sediments from two marine sites (S1 and E1) located in the North Adriatic Sea, between the Po River prodelta and the Rimini coast. Major and trace metal concentrations ...
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Niccolò Menegoni, Claudia Meisina, Cesare Perotti and Matteo Crozi
The deformation structures (folds and fractures) affecting Monte Antola flysch formation in the area of Ponte Organasco (Northern Apennines-Italy) were analyzed by Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Digital Photogrammetry (UAVDP). This technique allowed the realiza...
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Sara Remelli, Emma Petrella, Alessandro Chelli, Federica Delia Conti, Carlos Lozano Fondón, Fulvio Celico, Roberto Francese and Cristina Menta
Landslides are common in the Northern Apennines (Italy) and their resulting changes in soil structure affect edaphic fauna biodiversity, whose activity has concurrent impacts on soil structural stability and water-holding capacity. The aim of this study ...
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Lisa Pierotti, Cristiano Fidani, Gianluca Facca and Fabrizio Gherardi
Variations in the CO2 dissolved in water springs have long been observed near the epicenters of moderate and strong earthquakes. In a recent work focused on data collected during the 2017?2021 period from a monitoring site in the Northern Apennines, Ital...
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Michele Placido Antonio Gatto
Extreme and prolonged rainfall resulting from global warming determines a growing need for reliable Landslide Early Warning Systems (LEWS) to manage the risk of rainfall-induced shallow landslides (also called soil slips). Regional LEWS are typically bas...
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Silvia Rescic, Fabio Fratini and Daniela Pittaluga
The Tuscan Archipelago lies between the Ligurian Sea to the north and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the south and between Corsica to the west and the Tuscan coast to the east. It is made up of seven major islands, Elba, Giglio, Capraia, Montecristo, Pianosa, Gia...
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Federico Mantovani, Franco Marco Elter, Enrico Pandeli, Antonino Briguglio and Michele Piazza
The Portofino Conglomerate (PC) cropping out in the Eastern Liguria is an approximately 500 m thick, very gently folded succession mainly composed of poorly bedded and mostly matrix-supported conglomerates. It stratigraphically rests on the Helminthoid F...
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Guido S. Mariani and Andrea Zerboni
The attention to deep-seated gravitational slope deformations (DSGSDs) has steadily increased in the last few decades, because such features are ubiquitous in mountain areas. Their geomorphological surface expression, especially when related to the effec...
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Daniela Piacentini, Francesco Troiani, Tommaso Servizi, Olivia Nesci and Francesco Veneri
The stream length-gradient (SL) index is widely used in geomorphological studies aimed at detecting knickzones, which are extensive along-stream deviations from the typical concave-up shape assumed for stream longitudinal profiles at steady-state conditi...
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Markos D. Tranos, Petros G. Neofotistos, Sotirios A. Kokkalas and Ghislain L. Tourigny
One of the most critical stages in fault-slip data stress analysis is separating the fault data into homogeneous subsets and selecting a suitable analysis method for each subset. A basic assumption in stress tensor computations is that fault activations ...
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