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Spivey, Nigel. "M. Martelli (ed.), La Ceramica degli Etruschi: La Pittura Vascolare. By B. Adembri [and others]. Novara: Istituto Geografico de Agostini, 1987. Pp. 344, numerous illus. (incl. pls, text figs)." Journal of Roman Studies 79 (November 1989): 177–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/301192.

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Morhange, Christophe. "Istituto Geografico Militare, (2004), Italia. Atlante dei tipi geografici." Méditerranée, no. 112 (January 1, 2009): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/mediterranee.3585.

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Ciampi, Gabriele. "Moving to Map and Mapping to Move: The East Africa Colonial Itineraries of the IGMI Archives and Library as a Special Genre in Cartography." Aethiopica 18 (July 7, 2016): 22–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.15460/aethiopica.18.1.736.

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Colonial Itineraries represent an informative product that has its origins in the innovative military organization of Revolutionary and Napoleonic France. Italian Colonial Itineraries were the outcome of exploration and intelligence activities carried out by selected military units in unknown lands. The knowledge of the places was an essential precondition of conquest and its stabilization. The major feature of the itineraries is the juxtaposition of a reconnaissance map to a list of detailed information concerning every short stretch of route covered: running times, road conditions, climate, landforms, land-use, water resources, culture, economy, monuments, etc. The Archives and the Library of the IGMI (Istituto Geografico Militare Italiano), set in Florence, preserve a great deal of such documents and they are probably the richest Italian stock. Itineraries represent a valuable source of geographical knowledge about Ethiopia and Eritrea during the period between the late nineteeth and the thirties of the twentieth century. These pages are the result of an attempt at census and interpretation.
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Gobbi, S., G. Maimeri, C. Tattoni, M. G. Cantiani, D. Rocchini, N. La Porta, M. Ciolli, and P. Zatelli. "ORTHORECTIFICATION OF A LARGE DATASET OF HISTORICAL AERIAL IMAGES: PROCEDURE AND PRECISION ASSESSMENT IN AN OPEN SOURCE ENVIRONMENT." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-4/W8 (July 11, 2018): 53–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-4-w8-53-2018.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The availability of data time series spanning a long period is crucial for landscape change analysis. A suitable dataset, both in terms of time span and information content, must be available for the use with a GIS.</p><p>In Italy, one of the most important historical source of land cover analysis is the GAI (Gruppo Aereo Italiano) photogrammetric survey (“Volo GAI”) commissioned in 1954 by the Italian national mapping agency, Istituto Geografico Militare Italiano (IGMI).</p><p>The survey covers the whole Italy, but so far only some Regions, namely Lombardia and Veneto, have carried out the image rectification and the successive analyses to map land cover and use.</p><p>This work describes the process of image orthorectification of the Volo GAI images for the Province of Trento (Provincia Autonoma di Trento).</p><p>Image orthorectification must be performed to transform the images in maps available for analysis. This procedure corrects the geometry according to the terrain surface described by a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) to create an image compatible with the cartographic projection in use.</p><p>To this end, the orthorectification modules available in GRASS GIS have been used, with the advantage of using the same GIS environment which will be used for the landscape analysis.</p><p> The dataset covering the whole Province contains almost 100 images, this paper presents the preliminary results of the orthorectification of a quarter of the images. A reduced dataset has been used to test the results obtained using different settings with respect to: digital image resolution, DTM resolution and number of Ground Control Points (GCPs) used for the external orientation.</p><p>These preliminary tests show that for the average quality of the Volo GAI images scan resolution beyond 600<span class="thinspace"></span>DPI and DTM resolution above 10<span class="thinspace"></span>m do not provide significant improvements for orthorectification images. The minimum number of GCPs to guarantee the requested accuracy can vary from image to image, depending on the image quality and recognizable features position, but it is usually in the 15&amp;ndash;20 points range.
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Cicortas, Horia Corneliu. "A Bridge Across Two Cultures: Ippolito Desideri S.J. (1684‐1733), a Brief Biography. By Enzo Gualtiero Bargiacchi. Translated from an unpublished Italian text by Ailsa Wood. Istituto Geografico Militare, Florence, Italy 2008. Pp. 62. No price given." Mission Studies 27, no. 2 (2010): 249–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157338310x537482.

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Ginge, Birgitte. "Recent studies of Etruscan ceramics - MARINA MARTELLI (ed.), LA CERAMICA DEGLI ETRUSCHI. LA PITTURA VASCOLARE (texts by Benedetta Adembri, Fulvio Canciani, Mauro Cristofani, Marina Martelli, and Maria Antonietta Rizzo). (Istituto Geografico de Agostini, Novara 1987). Pp.344 (of which 65-240 are colour plates), 19 figures in text. Lit. 110.000. - NIGEL JONATHAN SPIVEY , THE MICALI PAINTER AND HIS FOLLOWERS (Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1987). Pp.xv + 103, 19 figures in text, 40 plates. ISBN 0-19-813225-5. £30.00. - MARIA ANTONIETTA RIZZO (ed.), UN ARTISTA ETRUSCO E IL SUO MONDO. IL PITTORE DI MICALI texts by Mauro Cristofani, Antonio Giuliano, Donna C. Kurtz, Marina Martelli, Maria Antonietta Rizzo, and Nigel Spivey. Appendices by Armando Cherici, Franco Ceschi, and A. Maria Sgubini Moretti) (Studi di Archeologia 5; Exhibition catalogue: Rome, Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, 22 marzo – 30 giugno 1988; Milano, Civiche Raccolte Archeologiche e Numismatiche, dicembre 1988) (De Luca, Roma 1988). Pp.112; 205 figures in text; 8 colour plates. Lit. 25.000." Journal of Roman Archaeology 3 (1990): 225–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400011016.

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Barzaghi, Riccardo, Daniela Carrion, Marianna Carroccio, Renzo Maseroli, Giacomo Stefanelli, and Giovanna Venuti. "Gravity corrections for the updated italian levelling network." Applied Geomatics, July 13, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12518-023-00516-9.

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AbstractThe Italian official height system is defined through a high precision levelling network established and maintained by the Istituto Geografico Militare - IGM. During the last 20 years, IGM has performed levelling campaigns on almost the whole peninsular area of Italy with the aim of both densifying the existing network and updating the reference heights. This paper reports about the procedure applied to correct the levelling observations for the gravity effects and the assessment on the results. The needed gravity values were predicted from the Italian gravity dataset (IGD), and both from EGM2008 and XGM2019e high resolution global gravity models. A new formulation of the normal correction as well as the standard orthometric correction were applied. The IGD derived corrections proved to be effective by reducing the misclosure error of critical loops below the tolerance level. Gravity data derived from EGM2008 and XGM2019e proved to be too poor for the correction purposes, as it was also confirmed by a comparison against available observed data, with RMS of the differences, in Alpine ares, ranging between 50 and 100 mGal.
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M. Anzidei, P. Baldi, A. Galvani, A. Pesci, I. Hunstad, and E. Boschi. "Coseismic displacement of the 27th September 1997 Umbria - Marche (Italy) earthquakes detected by GPS: campaigns and data." Annals of Geophysics 42, no. 4 (August 18, 1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.4401/ag-3744.

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On September 26,1997 two earthquakes of Mw 5.7 (00.33 GMT) and Mw 6.0 (9.40 GMT), occurred in the Umbria-Marche region (Central Apennines, Italy). The epicentres were located in an area of the Apenninic chain that experienced historical earthquakes up to X degrees of the MCS scale. During the time span 1992-1996, the Italian Istituto Geografico Militare (IGM) set up a new national geodetic network measured by Global Positioning System space geodetic technique, consisting of more than 1200 vertices uniformly distributed on the Italian peninsula and islands. From October 7 to 11, 1997, a short while after the main shocks of the Umbria-Marche seismic sequence, we reoccupied thirteen stations belonging to the IGM and TYRGEONET networks to measure coseismic displacement. The determinations of the post-seismic coordinates at 13 GPS monuments detected significant coseismic displacements. The comparison between the preseismic and postseismic data sets show maximum displacements of 14 cm and 25 cm in the horizontal and vertical components respectively. In this paper, the GPS network, the field work, the data processing procedures and the computed coseismic displacements measured at the geodetic monuments are discussed with the aim to provide a data set useful to the scientific
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Books on the topic "Istituto geografico De Agostini"

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Paolo, Boroli, ed. 100 anni di editoria: Storia dell'Istituto geografico De Agostini, 1901-2001. Milano: I.S.U., Università cattolica, 2004.

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Agostini, Istituto geografico De. Atlante geografico illustrato De Agostini. Edited by Castelli Vittore. Novara: De Agostini, 2004.

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Pruccoli, Rosanna. L'IGM a Dobbiaco tra il 1943 e il 1945: Una documentazione. Dobbiaco: Circolo culturale "Alta Pusteria,", 2003.

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militare), Sport alla Grande Guerra (Conference) (2014 Istituto geografico. Lo sport alla Grande Guerra: Atti del Convegno, Firenze, Istituto geografico militare, 9-10 maggio 2014. Siena: Nuova immagine, 2015.

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Andrea, Cantile, Lazzi Giovanna, and Rombai Leonardo, eds. Rappresentare e misurare il mondo: Da Vespucci alla modernità, Firenze, Istituto geografico militare, 30 ottobre 2004-15 gennaio 2005. Firenze: Polistampa, 2004.

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Roberto, Manescalchi, and Istituto geografico militare (Italy), eds. Tracce di antichità del Convento della SS. Annunziata nei locali dell'Istituto geografico militare. Firenze: Istituto geografico militare, 2004.

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Agostini, Istituto geografico De. Atlante geografico De Agostini. Istituto Geografico de Agostini, 1993.

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Agostini, Istituto geografico De. Atlas, l'atlante geografico De Agostini. Istituto Geografico de Agostini, 1991.

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La sede della Sapienza a Firenze: L'Università e l'Istituto geografico militare a San Marco. Firenze: IGM, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Istituto geografico De Agostini"

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Giorgini, Eugenia, Enrica Vecchi, Luca Poluzzi, Luca Tavasci, Maurizio Barbarella, and Stefano Gandolfi. "15 Years of the Italian GNSS Geodetic Reference Frame (RDN): Preliminary Analysis and Considerations." In Geomatics for Green and Digital Transition, 3–14. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17439-1_1.

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AbstractIn 2011, the IGMI (Istituto Geografico Militare Italiano) defined the new Italian geodetic reference, materialized by the Rete Dinamica Nazionale (RDN), a cluster of 99 GNSS permanent stations located in Italy and, few of them, in neighbouring areas. RDN also includes some IGS and EPN sites, so that it constitutes a densification of those two networks. The official coordinates of the 99 GNSS stations were initially obtained by computing a limited period of 28 days starting from the end of 2007 and aligned to the datum ETRS89-ETRF2000 at epoch 2008.0. After years of continuously acquired data, other studies published the stations’ coordinates together with the associated velocities. This paper presents the updated results of the velocity trends considering the whole dataset now available, consisting of 15 years of data. The analysis considered only the 77 stations that worked consistently for at least five years. The workflow starts with the archive organization and pre-analysis, followed by the geodetic computation using the Precise Point Positioning approach implemented in the GIPSYX software. After the post-processing of the solutions, which included the alignment to the ETRF2000 frame and the analysis of discontinuities, the mean velocities have been computed. The latter were compared to those estimated in a previous work basing on 8 years long dataset. The comparison shows the overall agreement between the linear trends, but also highlights the importance of considering the whole dataset nowadays available to assess the behaviour of those few sites who underwent velocity changes over time.
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