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Rodolfo Carosi, Alessandro Petroccia, Salvatore Iaccarino, Matteo Simonetti, Antonio Langone and Chiara Montomoli
Detailed geological field mapping, integrated with meso- and microstructural investigations, kinematic of the flow and finite strain analyses, combined with geochronology, are fundamental tools to obtain information on the temperature?deformation?timing ...
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Caterina Bianco
Low-grade mylonitic shear zones are commonly characterized by strain partitioning, with alternating low strain protomylonite and high strain mylonite and ultramylonite, where the shearing is most significant. In this paper the capo Castello shear zone is...
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Andres Folguera,Victor Ramos,Daniel Melnick
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The Neuquén Andes between 36 and 39°S were built by a broad range of processes during the last 30 Ma. Periods of deformation can be classified in two alternating types: periods of extension associated with homogeneous shear parallel to the trench, whose ...
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Eleni Vlachou, Aristeidis Karras, Christos Karras, Leonidas Theodorakopoulos, Constantinos Halkiopoulos and Spyros Sioutas
In this work, we present a Distributed Bayesian Inference Classifier for Large-Scale Systems, where we assess its performance and scalability on distributed environments such as PySpark. The presented classifier consistently showcases efficient inference...
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