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Carmine Massarelli, Maria Silvia Binetti, Mariangela Triozzi and Vito Felice Uricchio
The topic of diffuse pollution is of particular interest from technical, scientific, and administrative management points of view. Diffuse pollution is defined as the contamination or chemical, physical, or biological alterations of environmental matrice...
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Evgeny Abakumov, Aleksei Zverev, Evgeny Andronov and Timur Nizamutdinov
Technogenic processes and agrodevelopment of the soil cover lead to significant transformations of soil chemical and biological properties. New methods of soil microbiology, including next-generation sequencing, allows us to investigate soil microbial co...
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Xinfeng Wang, Qiao Zhang, Wengang Liu, Youyu Wei, Tian Jiang and Fuxu Hao
In order to explore the fracture law and structural evolution characteristics of overlying strata in deep high-stress mining, according to the geometric characteristics and mechanical causes of overlying strata in different mining stages of the stope, fo...
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Evgeny Abakumov
Rendzinas in the taiga zone are intrazonal soils; moreover, all of their processes occur in ways that are different from podzolic soil formation, which is typical for the zonal taiga boreal ecosystem. At the same time, the habitats of carbonate soils are...
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Massimo Coli, Anna Livia Ciuffreda, Tessa Donigaglia and Marco Tanganelli
This paper establishes the assemblages, building stones and mechanical parameters of Prato?s Cathedral and Bell-Tower external quoins; these data can be used for conservation purposes of this historical building and the method can be replicated for other...
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Akaninyene Edet Ekong, Chikere Ezeokoro, Eucharia Oluchi Nwaichi, Realman Evans Obele
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Richard J. Hewitt, Francis F. Wenban-Smith and Martin R. Bates
Detecting association between archaeological sites and physical landscape elements like geological deposits, vegetation, drainage networks, or areas of modern disturbance like mines or quarries is a key goal of archaeological projects. This goal is compl...
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Serpentinites are characterized by highly variable mineralogical, physical, and mechanical properties. Serpentinites from Moeche (North Western Spain) have been studied to establish their mineralogical, petrographic, and textural characteristics, as well...
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Vincenzo Pascucci, Gabriela Frulio and Stefano Andreucci
The study area is located in NW Sardinia Island (Italy), Mediterranean Sea. Sardinia is considered stable since the late Pliocene with a negligible subsidence of about 0.01 mm/y. It is therefore normally used to reconstruct the Pleistocene and Holocene s...
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William Megarry, Conor Graham, Bernard Gilhooly, Brendan O?Neill, Rob Sands, Astrid Nyland and Gabriel Cooney
The application of high-resolution imagery from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to classify the spatial extent and morphological character of ground and polished stone tool production at quarry sites in the Shetland Islands is explored in this paper. Thes...
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