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Closed chambers are the most common method to determine methane (CH4) fluxes in peatlands. The concentration change over time is monitored, and the flux is usually calculated by the slope of a linear regression function. However, chambers... more
The purpose of this study is to describe the Miocene-Pliocene microfaunal development, and to discuss its palaeoenvironmental and palaeogeographical significance. The studied section (Kalamaki section) is located in the eastern part of... more
In the frame of the CALIOPE project (Baldasano et al., 2008), the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS) currently operates a high-resolution air quality forecasting system based on daily photochemical forecasts in Europe (12km x 12km... more
Earthquake Environmental Effects (EEE), including all phenomena generated by a seismic event in the natural environment, have been included in the macroseismic intensity assessment since the very beginning, in order to define the highest... more
This paper presents a novel numerical technique for large-scale groundwater flow simulations, in the frame of artificial recharge planning. The implementation is demonstrated using two test-sites from the EU funded GABARDINE project... more
Earthquake Environmental Effects (EEE), including all phenomena generated by a seismic event in the natural environment, have been included in the macroseismic intensity assessment since the very beginning, in order to define the highest... more
Die Moderne hat ein neues Symbol kollektiver Identität hervorgebracht: den Kulturheros. Dichter, Künstler und Gelehrte traten teils neben sakrale oder politische Herrscher, teils lösten sie diese als nationale Autoritätsfigur ab. Anhand... more
The analysis of natural hazards involved by landslides requires the revealing of both depth and relief of the slipping surface, and also to show the extension of the dislocated material areas. A particular aspect in Romania is related to... more
Lithium isotopes can significantly fractionate during water-rock interactions, resulting in natural waters highly enriched in 7Li while residual solids and sediments display isotope composition often close or lighter than the fresh rock... more
In the northwestern part of Anatolia along the Izmir-Ankara Suture Zone, the Kazdağ and Uludağ metamorphic massifs form an E-W trending belt between the Sakarya Continent in the north and the Menderes Massif in the south. Internal... more
In order to test whether or not methane producing archaea may survive solely on the products forming through the hydration of olivine, we have analyzed the products formed from the low temperature incubation of natural forsterite sand in... more
In case of emergency disaster managers worldwide require immediate information on affected areas and estimations of the number of affected people. Natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados, wind and ice storms often... more
The time-frame for the development of the Ibero-Armorican Arc (IAA)(West European Variscan Belt), as a bend of a previously more linear orogenic belt, has recently been constrained paleomagnetically as an orocline in the Cantabrian Zone,... more
The solution of the fully compressible Euler equations of stratified flows is approached from the point of view of Computational Fluid Dynamics techniques. Specifically, the main aim of this contribution is the introduction of a... more
"English abstract (main article in Danish) " Out of pocket payments, waiting lists and taxes: personal responsibility in health? The idea of personal responsibility is a prominent feature of political and ethical debate over health... more
Plant species to be used in phytoremediation (either for extraction or for immobilisation of the pollutants) must be adapted to the soil and climatic conditions of the area to be recovered. In addition, those species have to show... more
This paper is seeking to launch and to integrate data acquiring and processing technologies, technologies that are subordinated to geological and geophysical techniques, for the evaluation of land properties and of the state of land... more
... Authors: Ramier, D.; Guichard, F.; Cappelaere, B.; Kergoat, L.; Galle, S.; Timouk, F.; Boulain, N.; Boucher, M.; Taylor, C.; Boone, A. ... Cedex 5, France (ramier@msem.univ-montp2.fr / (33) 467 144 774)), AD(CESBIO (CNES, CNRS, IRD,... more
The Eocene-Oligocene transition represents the biggest biotic turnover in the Cenozoic, involving both terrestrial and marine realms. In this study we present the results obtained by a quantitative analysis of late Eocene-early Oligocene... more
... Authors: Alencoao, A.; Reis, A.; Pereira, MG; Liberato, MLR; Caramelo, L.; Amraoui, M.; Amorim, V. ... On the other hand, teaching in Geosciences is more and more based on practical methodologies which use didactic material,... more
In view of the recent and serious flood events occurred in latest years in Italy, the interest towards accurate methodology for the evaluation of flood prone areas is continually increasing. In particular, this issue is related to... more
Analytical and numerical modeling techniques are jointly applied to simulate geophysical processes in the Earth's crust. The methods are of a complementary nature. Analytical models have been used traditionally due to the lightness... more
Topographic data acquisition with LiDAR technology, airborne or terrestrial, has become the state-of-the-art procedure for Earth surface surveying. For glacier monitoring different remote sensing technologies are used for many years. With... more
The Eocene-Oligocene transition represents the biggest biotic turnover in the Cenozoic, involving both terrestrial and marine realms. In this study we present the results obtained by a quantitative analysis of late Eocene-early Oligocene... more