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Giovanni Sarti, Duccio Bertoni and Monica Bini
A multidisciplinary approach to coastal process research has been increasingly encouraged in the last decade, and it is now widely accepted for a thorough, in-depth analysis of any issue related to such an environment. In this study, we emphasized the ne...
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Marco Luppichini, Valerio Noti, Danilo Pavone, Marzia Bonato, Francesco Ghizzani Marcìa, Stefano Genovesi, Francesca Lemmi, Lisa Rosselli, Neva Chiarenza, Marta Colombo, Giulia Picchi, Andrea Fontanelli and Monica Bini
The Versilia plain (NW Italy) experiences forms of tourism that are mainly limited to the beach area and concentrated in the summer season. The area is rich in cultural and natural heritage, not yet adequately enhanced. The presence of four local archaeo...
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Duccio Bertoni, Monica Bini, Marco Luppichini, Luigi Enrico Cipriani, Andrea Carli and Giovanni Sarti
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Giovanni Zanchetta,Marta Pappalardo,Alessio Di Roberto,Monica Bini,Ilenia Arienzo,Ilaria Isola,Adriano Ribolini,Gabriella Boretto,Enrique Fuck,Daniela Mele,Massimo D?Orazio,Fabio Marzaioli,Isabella Passariello
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In this paper we illustrate the stratigraphy, geochronology, and geochemistry (major, minor, trace elements and Sr-isotopes) of a Holocene tephra layer found within coastal sedimentary deposits north of Caleta Olivia (Santa Cruz Province, Argentina). The...
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Francesca Pasquetti, Orlando Vaselli, Giovanni Zanchetta, Barbara Nisi, Marco Lezzerini, Monica Bini and Daniela Mele
Southern Tuscany (Italy) is an important metallogenic district that hosts relevant S-polymetallic deposits that have intensely been exploited for centuries. Consequently, potential toxic elements, such as Hg and As, are widely distributed in the surround...
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Giovanni Zanchetta,Adriano Ribolini,Matteo Ferrari,Monica Bini,Ilaria Isola,Marco Lezzerini,Carlo Baroni,Maria Cristina Salvatore,Marta Pappalardo,Enrique Fucks,Gabriella Boretto
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Ground wedge structures of cryogenic origin are common in the Quaternary sediments along the coast of the Patagonia, and their formation is related to climatic cold events experienced by this area in the Late Quaternary. The infilling sediments of two we...
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