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Caruso, G., R. Rigoli, P. Conz, M. Cinco, E. Banfi, and F. Lalla. "Human leptospirosis in the Vicenza area, Italy." European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases 11, no. 1 (January 1992): 77–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01971281.

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Poggi, Stefano. "Surveillance as a culture of vigilance: the case of Napoleonic Italy." SOCIETÀ E STORIA, no. 177 (September 2022): 569–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ss2022-177007.

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This article aims to verify the concept of "culture of vigilance" recently proposed by Arndt Brendecke and Paola Molino in Napoleonic Italy, a context traditionally interpreted in the light of surveillance paradigms. What emerges from the case study of the "capi contrada" established in Vicenza in 1806 is that the Napoleonic police were ultimately compelled to resort to requesting help from individuals belonging to the local communities they wanted to monitor. The "capi contrada" soon became one of the primary sources of information for urban law enforcement. Nevertheless, this collaboration remained strictly tied to the self-interest of the "capi". This kind of "inter-hierarchical"position was not limited to Vicenza, as analogous positions existed in several other cities of the Kingdom of Italy. Thanks to this case study, it is possible to recast the development of state-driven surveillance as one of the many cultures of vigilance that coexisted in Italy at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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Palma, Marco. "No Dal Molin: The Antibase Movement in Vicenza." South Atlantic Quarterly 111, no. 4 (October 1, 2012): 839–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00382876-1724219.

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In 2006 the citizens of Vicenza, Italy, discovered that for three years US authorities, the Italian government, and city officials had been negotiating secretly to approve the construction of a new military base on the only large undeveloped area in the northern part of the city and the largest aquifer in northern Italy. Beginning in the adjacent neighborhoods, a mobilization arose against the construction of the military installation. In a few months hundreds of thousands of residents were demonstrating in the city, and various forms of direct action against the base became a daily occurrence. Thus was born an extraordinary experiment in democratic political participation.
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Bernabei, Mauro, Bernardetta Pallozzi, Loris Ceccon, Paolo Mietto, and Guido Roghi. "Middle Eocene (Bartonian) Ficus from Monte di Malo (Vicenza - Italy)." IAWA Journal 31, no. 3 (2010): 353–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22941932-90000028.

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The Middle Eocene (Bartonian, ~ 40 Ma) deposits of the Lessini Mountains in the Veneta region are well-known for their well-preserved fossil plants which have been studied since the XVII century. A fossil wood sample recently found in the Val Matta area, in the Municipality of Monte di Malo (Vicenza, Italy), is described. This piece of wood has anatomical characteristics that occur in the extant genus Ficus of the Moraceae, and it is Europe’s oldest known wood of the genus.
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Crepaldi, C., A. Brendolan, V. Bordoni, M. R. Carta, V. D'Intini, F. Gastaldon, P. Inguaggiato, and C. Ronco. "Iron Management in Hemodialysis Patients: Optimizing Outcomes in Vicenza, Italy." Hemodialysis International 7, no. 3 (June 2003): 216–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1492-7535.2003.00040.x.

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Pandolfi, Luca, Giorgio Carnevale, Loic Costeur, Letizia Del Favero, Mariagabriella Fornasiero, Elena Ghezzo, Leonardo Maiorino, et al. "Reassessing the earliest Oligocene vertebrate assemblage of Monteviale (Vicenza, Italy)." Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 15, no. 2 (March 16, 2016): 83–127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2016.1147170.

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Giordani, M. T., L. Lazzarini, C. Stecca, R. Binazzi, E. Brunetti, L. Romanò, and P. Fabris. "OC10 IMPORTED ACUTE HEPATITIS OF VIRAL ETIOLOGY IN VICENZA, ITALY." Digestive and Liver Disease 43 (October 2011): S456. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1590-8658(11)60605-1.

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Casonato, Alessandra, Elena Pontara, Francesca Sartorello, Maria Grazia Cattini, Maria Teresa Sartori, Roberto Padrini, and Antonio Girolami. "Reduced von Willebrand factor survival in type Vicenza von Willebrand disease." Blood 99, no. 1 (January 1, 2002): 180–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v99.1.180.

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Type Vicenza variant of von Willebrand disease (VWD) is characterized by a low plasma von Willebrand factor (VWF) level and supranormal VWF multimers. Two candidate mutations, G2470A and G3864A at exons 17 and 27, respectively, of the VWF gene were recently reported to be present in this disorder. Four additional families, originating from northeast Italy, with both mutations of type Vicenza VWD are now described. Like the original type Vicenza subjects, they showed a mild bleeding tendency and a significant decrease in plasma VWF antigen level and ristocetin cofactor activity but normal platelet VWF content. Unlike the original patients, ristocetin-induced platelet aggregation was found to be normal. Larger than normal VWF multimers were also demonstrated in the plasma. Desmopressin (DDAVP) administration increased factor VIII (FVIII) and VWF plasma levels, with the appearance of even larger multimers. However, these forms, and all VWF oligomers, disappeared rapidly from the circulation. The half-life of VWF antigen release and of elimination was significantly shorter than that in healthy counterparts, so that at 4 hours after DDAVP administration, VWF antigen levels were close to baseline. Similar behavior was demonstrated by VWF ristocetin cofactor activity and FVIII. According to these findings, it is presumed that the low plasma VWF levels of type Vicenza VWD are mainly attributed to reduced survival of the VWF molecule, which, on the other hand, is normally synthesized. In addition, because normal VWF-platelet GPIb interaction was observed before or after DDAVP administration, it is proposed that type Vicenza VWD not be considered a 2M subtype.
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PIETROGRANDE, Enrico, Alessandro DALLA CANEVA, and Ignasi NAVÀS SALVADÓ. "DISUSED AREAS AND URBAN REGENERATION. THE HISTORIC CENTRE OF VICENZA, ITALY." JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM 41, no. 1 (March 27, 2017): 60–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/20297955.2017.1296796.

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This work concerns Vicenza, a city located not far from Venice in the north-east corner of Italy, and it specifically refers to an area situated on the outskirts of the city’s urban fabric between the perimeter of its ancient walls and the banks of the Bacchiglione river, in the shadow of the abandoned monastery of St. Biagio. The idea of restoring that physically and socially degraded area of the city of Vicenza has long been the object of discussion on the part of local authorities. Once intimately linked to the city’s historic center, the area gradually lost its functional and social identity becoming first a parking lot and then equipped as a city warehouse. The intent to regenerate the area and the observation that the relationship between the city and its river is constantly refused, or delayed, lead to recognize in the long edge of the area a unique meeting opportunity which allows to repair the water-city association, recuperating rituals and connections from the past. The municipality is presently planning on pursuing a qualitative restoration of the area which will be used for social and cultural enrichment. The final part of the current work outlines some proposals that were developed during the Architectural and Urban Composition 2 course recently offered by the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering of the University of Padua (Italy).
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De Angeli, Antonio, and Alessandro Garassino. "Palinurellus bericus n. sp. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Palinuridae) from the late Eocene (Priabonian) of San Feliciano (Orgiano, Vicenza, northeastern Italy)." Natural History Sciences 1, no. 1 (August 1, 2014): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/nhs.2014.58.

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The rich decapod community from the late Eocene (Priabonian) of San Feliciano (Orgiano, Vicenza, northeastern Italy) was partially described by De Angeli &amp; Garassino (2002). Anomurans and brachyurans are the main component of this community, whereas the macrurans are very scarce. The studied specimen is the first report of macrurans from this locality after twenty years of field research. Similar carapace morphological characters allow the studied specimen to be assigned to the extant <em>Palinurellus</em> von Martens, 1878, and differences with the two species of <em>Palinurellus</em> allow erection of a new species <em>P. bericus</em> n. sp. The report of <em>Palinurellus</em> in the fossil record is significant because it expands the stratigraphic range of this genus back to the late Eocene. It also represents the second report of the Palinuridae from the Eocene of Vicenza.
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Frisch, MS, CTRS, Andrea, and Patricia Ardovino, PhD, CTRS, CPRP. "A case study of two recreation programs serving soldiers on Warrior in Transition Units." American Journal of Recreation Therapy 13, no. 2 (February 12, 2017): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/ajrt.2014.0070.

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This case study examined recreation programs on two US military installations serving soldiers who were injured during Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, or Operation New Dawn, and were on Warrior in Transition Units. The recreation programs were the Adaptive Reconditioning program at Schofield Barracks in Hawaii and the Resiliency Through Art program on US Army Garrison in Vicenza, Italy. Data from demographic questionnaires, interviews, and documents were analyzed and revealed three themes: the civilian world, compliance, and masculinity.
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Orlandi, P., and E. Bonaccorsi. "MONTETRISAITE, A NEW HYDROXY-HYDRATED COPPER SULFATE SPECIES FROM MONTE TRISA, VICENZA, ITALY." Canadian Mineralogist 47, no. 1 (February 1, 2009): 143–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3749/canmin.47.1.143.

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Zanin, Giuseppe, Maurizio Borin, Lorenzo Altissimo, and Davide Calamari. "Simulation of herbicide contamination of the aquifer north of Vicenza (North-East Italy)." Chemosphere 26, no. 5 (March 1993): 929–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0045-6535(93)90367-e.

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Altissimo, Lorenzo, and Giuseppe Zanin. "Terbuthylazine Contamination of the Aquifer North of Vicenza (North-East Italy) (5 pp)." Environmental Science and Pollution Research - International 14, no. 2 (October 10, 2005): 109–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1065/espr2006.01.016.

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Ville, Sandrine, Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu, and Laetitia Dablanc. "The Limits of Public Policy Intervention in Urban Logistics: Lessons from Vicenza (Italy)." European Planning Studies 21, no. 10 (October 2013): 1528–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2012.722954.

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Beschin, Claudio, Alessandra Busulini, Matteo Calvagno, Giuliano Tessier, and Roberto Zorzin. "Ypresian Decapod Crustacean faunas from the coral-algal environments in the Eastern Lessini Mountains (Vicenza and Verona territory − NE Italy): a comparative analysis." Bulletin de la Société géologique de France 188, no. 3 (2017): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2017177.

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A comparative analysis of the Crustacean faunas found in Ypresian bioconstructions cropping out in the Eastern Lessini Mountains is carried out. The fossiliferous sites are: Contrada Gecchelina at Monte di Malo, San Pietro Mussolino, Vestenanova, and the Bolca area (Vicenza; Verona – NE Italy). The high value of the Shannon-Weaver biodiversity index calculated for these buildups confirms the hypothesis of the existence during the Early Eocene of a large lagoon characterized by shallow water and patch reefs. Juvenile specimens of Gecchelicarcinus lorigae and Alponella paleogenica are described.
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Mazzocchin, Stephania, and Barbara Wilkens. "Fish and Crustaceans from a Roman Amphora in Northern Italy." Archaeofauna, no. 22 (October 1, 2013): 105–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.15366/archaeofauna2013.22.008.

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En este trabajo se presenta el estudio de los restos aparecidos en un ánfora procedente de la provincia de Vicenza en el norte de Italia, fechada en época romano imperial. El recipiente fue colocado en una capa bajo el pavimento de una carretera, siendo su probable función la de drenaje del agua de lluvia. En su interior se detectaron diminutos restos de peces mezclados con fragmentos de crustáceos. Sólo una pequeña fracción de los restos tienen valor diagnóstico debido a su mal estado de conservación y minúsculo tamaño que obligó al uso de un microscopio para su estudio. La identificación de especies marinas, junto con otras de agua dulce, nos hace postular que estas producciones se pueden ubicar en algún lugar del norte del Adriático donde los biotopos de lagunas costeras y estuarios son comunes.
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Garassino, Alessandro, and Antonio De Angeli. "Justitia Holthuis, 1946 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Palinuridea) from the Middle Eocene of Verona and Vicenza (northern Italy)." Contributions to Zoology 72, no. 2-3 (2003): 131–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-0720203011.

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Recently, Beschin et al. (2001) have described two specimens of palinurids, discovered at Chiampo (“Albanello” quarry, Vicenza, northern Italy). Preserved three dimensionally, these were collected from limestones of Lutetian (middle Eocene) age. The peculiar ornament of the dorsal carapace surface, consisting of imbricate scales in the cephalic region and parallel grooves in the branchial and cardiac regions, has allowed these to be ascribed to Justitia Holthuis, 1946, as a new species (J. vicetina Beschin et al., 2001), in the infraorder Palinuridea Latreille, 1802. This represents the first fossil record of this genus.
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Beghetto, Mara, Giancarlo Ruffo, and Paola Fossati. "MALATTIE INFETTIVE DELLE API." Rassegna di Diritto, Legislazione e Medicina Legale Veterinaria 20, no. 1 (February 2, 2021): 3–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/0300-3485/20644.

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(ITALIAN)Dopo un’analisi comparativa delle normative di settore, nazionale ed europea (Regolamento di Polizia Veterinaria n. 320/1954 e Animal Health Law-Regolamento UE n. 429/2016), gli Autori chiariscono l’elenco e la classificazione delle malattie infettive delle api soggette a norme di prevenzione e controllo. Inoltre, mediante i risultati di un’indagine epidemiologica, condotta in Italia su di un campione rappresentativo di apicoltori della Provincia di Vicenza (Regione Veneto), valutano la percezione del rischio di introduzione e diffusione delle principali malattie infettive delle api e l’attitudine ad applicare le norme di riferimento e le buone pratiche operative. . (ENGLISH)The Authors clarify the list and classification of infectious bee diseases subject to prevention and control regulations after a comparative analysis of sectorial, national, and European regulations (Veterinary Police Regulation No. 320/1954 and Animal Health Law-EU Regulation No. 429/2016). Furthermore, the Authors assess the perception of the risk of introduction and spread of the main infectious bee diseases, as well as the attitude to apply reference standards and good operational practises, using the results of an epidemiological survey conducted in Italy on a representative sample of beekeepers in the Province of Vicenza (Veneto Region).
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De Angeli, Antonio, and Alessandro Garassino. "New report of fossil crabs (Decapoda, Brachyura) from the late Eocene of San Feliciano Hill (Orgiano, Monti Berici, Vicenza, NE Italy)." Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 73, no. 3 (December 1, 2021): A120221. http://dx.doi.org/10.18268/bsgm2021v73n3a120221.

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The rich decapod assemblage from the late Eocene of San Feliciano hill (Orgiano, Monti Berici, Vicenza, NE Italy) was partially recorded by De Angeli and Garassino (2002, 2014). Herein, two new crabs, Bericirinia bretoni n. gen., n. sp. (Epialtidae MacLeay, 1838) and Orgianocarcinus bericus n. gen., n. sp. (Dairidae Ng and Rodriguez, 1986) are reported from San Feliciano Hill, located in Monti Berici, Orgiano. Moreover, two well-preserved specimens assigned to Actaeites lobatus Müller and Collins, 1991 (Xanthoidea MacLeay, 1838, incertae sedis) allowed to add some morphological characters to the original description of the holotype, lacking the fronto-orbital margin.
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Celetti, David. "Small businesses in the global market: evidence from the fashion system of Vicenza province (Italy)." R-Economy 6, no. 2 (2020): 74–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/recon.2020.6.2.007.

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Giordani, Maria Teresa, Enrico Brunetti, Raffaella Binazzi, Paolo Benedetti, Clara Stecca, Sam Goblirsch, and Tom Heller. "Extrapulmonary mycobacterial infections in a cohort of HIV-positive patients: ultrasound experience from Vicenza, Italy." Infection 41, no. 2 (September 24, 2012): 409–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s15010-012-0336-4.

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Tessier, Giuliano, Claudio Beschin, and Alessandra Busulini. "New evidence of coral-associated crustaceans from the Eocene of the Vicenza Lessini (NE Italy)." Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen 260, no. 2 (May 1, 2011): 211–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0077-7749/2011/0168.

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Castro, Laura. "João Allen: Collecting the World: An Exhibition and Case Study of the First Private Museum in Portugal." Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals 16, no. 3 (July 15, 2020): 279–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1550190620939975.

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João Allen (1781–1848) was a business man who collected antiques, curiosities, natural history, numismatics, archeological pieces, and fine arts. A trip to Italy in 1826–1827 was fundamental to his collection building, to the opening of the first private museum in Portugal, the Allen Museum in Porto (1837), and to the identity of one of Portugal’s most important museums, the Museu Nacional de Soares dos Reis created in 1833 under a different designation. Allen’s Grand Tour of Italy and his eclecticism were the cornerstone of the exhibition that took place in this museum in 2018. This article addresses the way in which the exhibition reflects the museum itself and recalls the formation of collections which are of great importance for the history of European museums due to what they reveal about the political and cultural circumstances of their times. Finally, we point out some possible developments concerning the permanent exhibition of the museum.
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Viganò, Alfio, Sandro Rossato, Silvana Martin, Susan Ivy-Ochs, Dario Zampieri, Manuel Rigo, and Giovanni Monegato. "Large landslides in the Alpine valleys of the Giudicarie and Schio-Vicenza tectonic domains (NE Italy)." Journal of Maps 17, no. 3 (February 28, 2021): 197–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2021.1880979.

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De Angeli, Antonio, and Loris Ceccon. "Tetraliidae and Trapeziidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura) from the Early Eocene of Monte Magrè (Vicenza, NE Italy)." Natural History Sciences 154, no. 1 (January 1, 2013): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/nhs.2013.25.

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The decapod crustaceans of the families Tetraliidae and Trapeziidae from the Early Eocene (middle-late Ypresian) of Monte Magrè (Schio, Vicenza, NE Italy), are described. The specimens are assigned to <em>Eurotetralia loerenthey</em> (Müller, 1975) n. gen., <em>Tetralia vicetina</em> n. sp. (Tetraliidae Castro, Ng &amp; Ahyong, 2004); <em>Archaeotetra lessinea</em> n. sp., <em>Eomaldivia trispinosa</em> Müller &amp; Collins, 1991, <em>Paratetralia convexa</em> Beschin, Busulini, De Angeli &amp; Tessier, 2007, and <em>Paratetralia sulcata</em> n. sp. (Trapeziidae Miers, 1886).<br />The specimens were discovered associated with other decapods, in the coral-rich limestone. This report is the oldest fossil record of both two families. The stratigraphical distribution of the Tetraliidae and Trapeziidae is extended back to the middle-late Ypresian.
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De Angeli, Antonio, Alessandro Garassino, and Loris Ceccon. "Caprocancer altus Müller & Collins, 1991 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Xanthoidea) from the Eocene of Vicenza, northeast Italy." Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen 296, no. 1-2 (May 29, 2020): 73–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/njgpa/2020/0898.

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Silvestri, Alberta, Serena Tonietto, Gianmario Molin, and Paolo Guerriero. "Multi-methodological study of palaeo-Christian glass mosaic tesserae of St. Maria Mater Domini (Vicenza, Italy)." European Journal of Mineralogy 27, no. 2 (April 9, 2015): 225–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2015/0027-2427.

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De Angeli, Antonio, and Alessandro Garassino. "Galatheids, chirostylids and porcellanids (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura) from the Eocene and Oligocene of Vicenza (northern Italy)." Contributions to Zoology 72, no. 2-3 (2003): 97–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-0720203006.

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At Monte Magrèa series of calcarenites of Ypresian and Lutetian age is exposed. The anomuran faunas were collected from the lower strata in this succession, along the road from Monte MagrË to Monte di Malo. These levels, indurated and white in color, contain nummulitid foraminifera, nodules and fragments of coralligenous algae, and moulds of corals, molluscs and other decapod crustaceans (e.g. Cyamocarcinus angustifrons Bittner, 1883).
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Brigatti, M. F., E. Galli, and L. Medici. "Ba-rich celestine: new data and crystal structure refinement." Mineralogical Magazine 61, no. 406 (June 1997): 447–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1997.061.406.10.

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AbstractA Ba-rich celestine (Sr0.87Ba0.13SO4) filling cavities of volcanoclastic rocks from Montecchio Maggiore (Vicenza, Italy) was studied. The role of the Ba content in the mineral was determined using X-ray powder data, single crystal X-ray refinement, thermal and chemical analyses. The unit cell parameters (obtained by single crystal diffraction) are a = 8.408, b = 5.372, c = 6.897 Å, and the refinement in the space group Pnma (Z = 4) gives the final R value of 0.039. The average (Sr,Ba)-oxygen bond length is 2.842 Å and agrees with an occupancy of Sr 87% and Ba 13%. Individual bond lengths (Sr,Ba)-O and bond strength calculations confirm that all twelve interactions are significant and define an irregular array around the cation.
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Akwasi Agyeman, Edmond. "Religion, Race and Migrants’ Integration in Italy: The Case of Ghanaian Migrant Churches in the Province of Vicenza, Veneto." Deusto Journal of Human Rights, no. 8 (December 11, 2017): 105–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.18543/aahdh-8-2011pp105-116.

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The number of Ghanaian immigrants’ Catholic and Pentecostal/ Charismatic churches has kept growing since this group began to settle in Italy from the late 1970s. This paper examines that role that these religious congregations play to facilitate the migrants’ integration in the province of Vicenza. The paper shows that while the churches offer opportunities for the migrants to find their place in Italian society by providing them a place to be at home, a sense of belonging, identity and resources, the type of integration that the migrants foment through the churches appears to be rather segmented along racial and ethnic lines. Therefore, the churches’ integration role would be enhanced if they open up their ethnic and racial borders and provide channels for Ghanaian and Italian populations to interact.Published online: 11 December 2017
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Mitsantisuk, Chowarit. "Conference Report : IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics (ICM 2013) February 27-28, March 1, 2013, Vicenza, Italy." IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications 133, no. 6 (2013): NL6_2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1541/ieejias.133.nl6_2.

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Zampieri, Dario, Paola Vannoli, and Pierfrancesco Burrato. "Geodynamic and seismotectonic model of a long-lived transverse structure: The Schio-Vicenza Fault System (NE Italy)." Solid Earth 12, no. 8 (August 26, 2021): 1967–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/se-12-1967-2021.

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Abstract. We make a thorough review of geological and seismological data on the long-lived Schio-Vicenza Fault System (SVFS) in northern Italy and present for it a geodynamic and seismotectonic interpretation. The SVFS is a major and high-angle structure transverse to the mean trend of the eastern Southern Alps fold-and-thrust belt, and the knowledge of this structure is deeply rooted in the geological literature and spans more than a century and a half. The main fault of the SVFS is the Schio-Vicenza Fault (SVF), which has a significant imprint in the landscape across the eastern Southern Alps and the Veneto-Friuli foreland. The SVF can be divided into a northern segment, extending into the chain north of Schio and mapped up to the Adige Valley, and a southern one, coinciding with the SVF proper. The latter segment borders to the east the Lessini Mountains, Berici Mountains and Euganei Hills block, separating this foreland structural high from the Veneto-Friuli foreland, and continues southeastward beneath the recent sediments of the plain via the blind Conselve–Pomposa fault. The structures forming the SVFS have been active with different tectonic phases and different styles of faulting at least since the Mesozoic, with a long-term dip-slip component of faulting well defined and, on the contrary, the horizontal component of the movement not being well constrained. The SVFS interrupts the continuity of the eastern Southern Alps thrust fronts in the Veneto sector, suggesting that it played a passive role in controlling the geometry of the active thrust belt and possibly the current distribution of seismic release. As a whole, apart from moderate seismicity along the northern segment and few geological observations along the southern one, there is little evidence to constrain the recent activity of the SVFS. In this context, the SVFS, and specifically its SVF strand, has accommodated a different amount of shortening of adjacent domains of the Adriatic (Dolomites) indenter by internal deformation produced by lateral variation in strength, related to Permian–Mesozoic tectonic structures and paleogeographic domains. The review of the historical and instrumental seismicity along the SVFS shows that it does not appear to have generated large earthquakes during the last few hundred years. The moderate seismicity points to a dextral strike-slip activity, which is also corroborated by the field analysis of antithetic Riedel structures of the fault cropping out along the northern segment. Conversely, the southern segment shows geological evidence of sinistral strike-slip activity. The apparently conflicting geological and seismological data can be reconciled considering the faulting style of the southern segment as driven by the indentation of the Adriatic plate, while the opposite style along the northern segment can be explained in a sinistral opening “zipper” model, where intersecting pairs of simultaneously active faults with a different sense of shear merge into a single fault system.
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Ghirardelli, Aurora, Stefan Otto, Roberta Masin, Cristian Bano, Lorenzo Altissimo, Sonia Russo, and Giuseppe Zanin. "Thirty-year monitoring of s-triazine herbicide contamination in the aquifer north of Vicenza (north-east Italy)." Science of The Total Environment 752 (January 2021): 141647. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141647.

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Duso, Carlo, Giulia Zanettin, Pamela Gherardo, Giulia Pasqualotto, Damiano Raniero, Filippo Rossetto, Paola Tirello, and Alberto Pozzebon. "Colonization Patterns, Phenology and Seasonal Abundance of the Nearctic Leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), a New Pest in European Vineyards." Insects 11, no. 11 (October 26, 2020): 731. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11110731.

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The Nearctic leafhopper Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch), detected in Europe for the first time (north-eastern Italy) in 2004, has remained a minor pest of grapevine for more than 10 years. The first outbreaks of E. vulnerata were reported in 2016 in commercial vineyards located in north-eastern Italy. High population densities and severe leaf symptoms (i.e., leaf discoloration and fall) were observed in late summer despite the application of insecticides. Investigations were carried out from 2017 to 2019 in 10 vineyards located in Veneto region (Vicenza and Verona provinces) to shed light on the seasonal abundance of E. vulnerata on different Vitis vinifera cultivars. Pest phenology was studied in six vineyards where the impact of insecticides was minimal. Erasmoneura vulnerata completed three generations in each of the growing seasons. Vineyard colonization by overwintered adults showed a clear edge effect, suggesting the influence of overwintering sites (e.g., rural buildings and hedgerows) in vineyard margins. The impact of natural enemies on pest populations appeared to be limited and mostly related to egg parasitoids. Organic vineyards were more heavily infested by E. vulnerata compared to conventional vineyards, likely due to the minimal efficacy of natural insecticides typically used in the former farms.
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Marussi, Giovanna, Matteo Crosera, Enrico Prenesti, Bruno Callegher, Elena Baracchini, Gianluca Turco, and Gianpiero Adami. "From Collection or Archaeological Finds? A Non-Destructive Analytical Approach to Distinguish between Two Sets of Bronze Coins of the Roman Empire." Molecules 28, no. 5 (March 5, 2023): 2382. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052382.

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This study stems from the need for numismatics to establish whether there may be relationships between a group of 103 bronze coins from the Roman era found in archaeological excavations on the Cesén Mountain (Treviso, Italy) and a group of 117 coins kept at the Museum of Natural History and Archaeology in Montebelluna (Treviso, Italy). The chemists were delivered six coins with neither pre-agreements nor further information on the origin of the coins. Therefore, the request was to hypothetically assign the coins to the two groups on the basis of similarities and differences in their surface composition. Only non-destructive analytical techniques were allowed to be used to characterize the surface of the six coins taken blindly from the two sets. The elemental analysis of each coins’ surface was carried out by µ-XRF. To better observe the morphology of the coins’ surfaces, SEM-EDS was used. Compounds covering the coins coming from both corrosion processes (patinas) and the deposition of soil encrustations were also analyzed by means of the FTIR-ATR technique. The molecular analysis confirmed the presence of silico-aluminate minerals on some coins, unequivocally indicating a provenance from clayey soil. Some soil samples, collected from the archaeological site of interest, were analyzed to verify whether the encrusted layer on coins could contain chemical components compatible with them. This result, together with the chemical and morphological investigations, led us to subdivide the six target coins into two groups. The first group is made up of two coins coming from the set of coins from excavation (found in the subsoil) and from the set from open air finds (coins found in the top layer of the soil). The second group is made up of four coins that are devoid of characteristics corresponding to exposure to soil contact for long periods of time and, moreover, their surface compounds could suggest a different provenance. The analytical results of this study made it possible to correctly assign all six coins to the two groups of finds and support numismatics, which was unconvinced in considering all coins to come from the same finding site only on the basis of archaeological documentations.
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Ruggia, Giacomo, Susan Ivy-Ochs, Jordan Aaron, Olivia Steinemann, Silvana Martin, Manuel Rigo, Sandro Rossato, Christof Vockenhuber, Giovanni Monegato, and Alfio Viganò. "Reconstructing the Gorte and Spiaz de Navesele Landslides, NE of Lake Garda, Trentino Dolomites (Italy)." Geosciences 11, no. 10 (September 25, 2021): 404. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11100404.

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We applied a multi-method approach to reconstruct the Gorte rock avalanche (85–95 Mm3) located at the northeastern end of Lake Garda. The combination of field mapping, characterization of bedrock discontinuities, Dan3D-Flex runout modeling and dating of boulders with cosmogenic 36Cl supports the conclusion that the deposits stem from a single rock avalanche at 6.1 ± 0.8 ka. The Gorte event may have triggered the Spiaz de Navesele–Salto della Capra landslide (3.2 Mm3), whose deposits cover the southern end of the Gorte deposits. First-order controls on detachment were the NNE–SSW- and WNW–ESE-oriented fractures in the limestone bedrock, related to the Giudicarie and Schio-Vicenza fault systems, respectively. Dan3D-Flex runout modeling sufficiently reproduced the Gorte rock avalanche, which involved detachment and sliding of a quasi-intact block, likely along marly interbeds, followed by rapid disintegration. The frictional rheology in the source area and the turbulent frictional rheology (Voellmy) in the remaining part best replicate the observed deposit extent and thickness. Heavy precipitation that occurred at that time may have contributed to failure at Gorte. Nonetheless, its timing overlaps with the nearby (<15 km) Dosso Gardene (6630–6290 cal BP) and Marocca Principale (5.3 ± 0.9 ka) landslides, making a seismic trigger plausible.
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De Angeli, Antonio, and Alessandro Garassino. "Report of ethusid crabs (Brachyura, Ethusidae) from the late Eocene of San Feliciano hill (Monti Berici, Vicenza, NE Italy)." Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen 301, no. 1 (July 28, 2021): 17–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/njgpa/2021/0995.

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Migliavacca, Mara, Diego Pizzeghello, Andrea Ertani, and Serenella Nardi. "Chemical analyses of archaeological sediments identified the ancient activity areas of an Iron age building at Rotzo (Vicenza, Italy)." Quaternary International 289 (March 2013): 101–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2012.07.016.

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Grandi, Federica, and Fabio Bona. "Prominatherium dalmatinum from the late Eocene of Grancona (Vicenza, NE Italy). The oldest terrestrial mammal of the Italian peninsula." Comptes Rendus Palevol 16, no. 7 (September 2017): 738–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2017.04.002.

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Vischi, M., M. Fiori, E. De Paoli, S. Padovan, M. Guarda, and A. Olivieri. "Broccoli ‘Fiolaro’ (Brassica oleracea) an endangered typical Italian cultivar. A genetic analysis by SSR markers." Plant Genetic Resources 6, no. 3 (May 16, 2008): 215–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479262108994193.

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‘Broccolo fiolaro’ (Brassica oleracea L. convar. Italica) is a typical vegetable produced in a restricted hill country area around Creazzo (Vicenza) in north-eastern Italy. The cultivation of this vegetable dates back several centuries ago, but a very few farms are still involved in the production. ‘Broccolo fiolaro’ is a variety of broccoli highly valued for its agronomic and organoleptic features.Four ‘Broccolo fiolaro’ selections were characterized by simple sequence repeats (SSRs) molecular markers and compared with other five cultivated varieties of broccoli of the Italica group in order to reconstruct their genetic structure and evaluate the degree of similarity among and within populations. The analysis of 12 SSR polymorphic loci pointed out a low genetic variability among the four ‘Broccolo fiolaro’ selections. Moreover, the whole ‘Fiolaro’ group showed significant differentiation from the other broccoli cultivars and could be easily distinguished by cluster analysis. An assignment test on ~30 genotyped plants randomly chosen from each broccoli population correctly recognized the proper accession 88% of the time, proving this method to be useful for cultivar identification.
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Piazza, Gianni. "‘Locally unwanted land use’ movements: the role of left-wing parties and groups in trans-territorial conflicts in Italy." Modern Italy 16, no. 3 (August 2011): 329–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13532944.2011.586533.

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In recent years in Italy there have been numerous conflicts related to locally unwanted land use (‘Lulu’). Some have taken on a political dimension that goes beyond the local, becoming ‘trans-territorial’, as they link with similar conflicts elsewhere. This article analyses the role of various left-wing parties and groups (moderate, radical, antagonist) in these conflicts, examining four specific Lulu movements: those against the high-speed rail line (TAV) in Val di Susa; those against the bridge over the Strait of Messina; those against the extension of the US military base in Vicenza (Dal Molin); and those against the construction of a refuse site in the district of Chiaiano (Naples). Analysis of these cases shows that independent variables related to the well-established ‘political opportunity structure’ (POS) model do not fully explain the role played by the various organisations of the left. Other factors ultimately have greater explanatory power: the policy-making that triggers Lulu conflicts, from which emerge both a new centre/periphery political cleavage (national majoritarian democracy vs. local participatory democracy) and a new economic cleavage (growth/economic development vs. alternative models of development); policies and cleavages in their turn determine the splits between leftist parties nationally and locally and, ultimately, shifts in the Italian party system.
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Ostoich, M., F. Serena, A. Pozzobon, and L. Tomiato. "The control of small and medium sized public wastewater treatment plants in the Veneto region (North Italy): general situation, critical issues and case studies." Water Practice and Technology 12, no. 4 (December 1, 2017): 761–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2017.082.

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Abstract Water bodies' quality objectives are defined in accordance with the Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive 91/271/EEC and the Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC. For regulation and control of small-sized waste-water treatment plants (WWTPs), responsibility is delegated in Italy to Regional Authorities that fix specific regulations (Water Protection Plan WPP included in the River Basin Management Plan RBMP) in collaboration with the District Authorities. Small (&lt;2,000 population equivalent – PE) and medium sized (2,000–10,000 PE) WWTPs in the Veneto Region (North Italy) represent about 10% of the total organic load (Imhoff systems included). This also comprises some industrial discharges. Due to the urban sprawl, plants are spread over the regional territory. In the Veneto Region, data from the official census reveals there are n. 248 plants under 2,000 PE and 135 plants in 2,000–10,000 range while the total number of authorized plants is 488 for a total potentiality of 9,141,572 PE. Data from institutional controls performed by the Veneto Regional Environmental Agency (ARPAV) on WWTPs has been recovered for all the WWTPs with up to 10,000 PE in the provinces of Venice, Treviso and Vicenza (for a total of 306,118 PE and for a total of 164 plants) in the period 2008–2015 and elaborated to assess critical parameters and plants. The general situation, critical issues and case studies have been presented and discussed. Organic load, nutrients and Escherichia coli are the most critical parameters considering the regional WPP.
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Orlandi, Paοlο, and Natale Perchiazzi. "Ramsbeckite, (Cu,Zn)15(OH)22(S04)4.6H2O, a first occurrence for Italy from "La Veneziana" mine, Valle dei Mercanti, Vicenza." European Journal of Mineralogy 1, no. 1 (March 21, 1989): 147–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/ejm/01/1/0147.

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Serafini, Giovanni, Davide Foffa, Mark T. Young, Giacomo Friso, Miriam Cobianchi, and Luca Giusberti. "Reappraisal of the thalattosuchian crocodylomorph record from the Middle-Upper Jurassic Rosso Ammonitico Veronese of northeastern Italy: Age calibration, new specimens and taphonomic biases." PLOS ONE 18, no. 10 (October 30, 2023): e0293614. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293614.

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Despite their extremely rare and fragmentary record, aquatic crocodylomorphs from the Middle to Upper Jurassic (Bajocian-Tithonian) Rosso Ammonitico Veronese (RAV) of northeastern Italy have sparked interest since the late 18th century. Among marine reptiles, Thalattosuchia is by far one of the best represented groups from the RAV units, especially in the Middle Jurassic. Although some specimens have been the subject of multiple studies in recent times, most of them still lack precise stratigraphic assignment and taphonomic assessment, while others remain undescribed. Here we provide a comprehensive revision of the thalattosuchian record from the RAV, alongside the most up-to-date age determination, by means of calcareous nannofossils, when available. Three new metriorhynchoid specimens are described for the first time from the Middle Jurassic of Asiago Plateau (Vicenza province). While the taphonomy of the newly described specimens hampers any taxonomic attribution below superfamily/family level, all three were confidently assigned to a precise interval between the upper Bajocian and the upper Bathonian. This revised record has major paleobiogeographical implications: the new specimens confirm an early origin and distribution of Metriorhynchoidea in the Tethys area and suggest a fast colonization of the open-ocean environment since the upper Bajocian.
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Rodríguez-Suazo, Darwin. "La gracia es el camino." Arte, Individuo y Sociedad 35, no. 1 (January 13, 2023): 319–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/aris.84441.

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Américo Caamaño, su formación plástica-académica la recibió en la Universidad de Concepción, algunos de sus maestros formadores fueron Jaime Fica, Albino Echeverría, Eduardo Meissner, Enrique Ordóñez e Iván Contreras. Ha elegido preferentemente el grabado como medio de expresión. El año 2004 recibe el Premio Municipal de Arte y Cultura de Tomé. En 2017 recibe el Premio Educa UBB, de la Universidad del Bío-Bío por méritos relevantes en su trayectoria como artista visual y como grabador. Durante nueve años, sale esporádicamente de los circuitos normales de presentación para asumir algunos rincones de la ciudad de Tomé como soporte de exposición, en encuentros integrados de poesía, música, video y grabado. Algunas exposiciones: 2005-2006, muestra individual de xilografías “A toda costa… por Tomé”, sala Universitaria de Concepción, sala Nemesio Antúnez de la Universidad Metropolitana de Santiago, sala de exposiciones de la I. Municipalidad de Quilpué y sala de la Intendencia de Valparaíso; 2007, exposición de xilografías “Alguna vez los trenes…”, sala El Faro de la Universidad de Valparaíso; 2013, muestra colectiva internacional, homenaje a Pablo Neruda, Espace Saint-Rèmi, Bordeaux, Francia; 2018, exposición colectiva “Mirror–facetoface–. Italian and chilean artists exhibition”, en la Qu.Bi Gallery, Vicenza, Italy.
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Ferrucci, Margherita, and Fabio Peron. "Ancient Use of Natural Geothermal Resources: Analysis of Natural Cooling of 16th Century Villas in Costozza (Italy) as a Reference for Modern Buildings." Sustainability 10, no. 12 (November 22, 2018): 4340. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10124340.

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The geothermal cooling system of six 16th century villas in Costozza (Vicenza, Italy) is analysed and modelled using computational fluid dynamics and referring to in-field monitoring data. The system passively cools the villas in summertime by means of underground ducts connected to the caves present in the nearby hills. It still perfectly works in Villa Aeolia, which is analysed here in more detail. The outcomes permit us to better understand the functioning conditions and to improve the conservation of the villas as a whole. Furthermore, the ancient cooling system can be used as a reference for how geothermal renewable resources can be used to improve indoor comfort and limit energy consumption in modern buildings in a temperate climate. A macroscopic analysis of the global airflow system as well as a detailed analysis of Villa Aeolia are developed. All results are validated with analytical methods, numerical methods, and with past experimental records. The system can provide fresh airflow rates that cool the walls of the room and maintain the temperature below 20 ° C even on hot summer days. An advantage is that the system works in a self-adaptive way, the airflow increases when the outdoor temperature increases. This self-adjustment allows us to compare the cooling system to a modern environmental control system.
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Floris, M., A. D'Alpaos, A. De Agostini, G. Stevan, G. Tessari, and R. Genevois. "A process-based model for the definition of hydrological alert systems in landslide risk mitigation." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 12, no. 11 (November 14, 2012): 3343–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-12-3343-2012.

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Abstract. The definition of hydrological alert systems for rainfall-induced landslides is strongly related to a deep knowledge of the geological and geomorphological features of the territory. Climatic conditions, spatial and temporal evolution of the phenomena and characterization of landslide triggering, together with propagation mechanisms, are the key elements to be considered. Critical steps for the development of the systems consist of the identification of the hydrological variable related to landslide triggering and of the minimum rainfall threshold for landslide occurrence. In this paper we report the results from a process-based model to define a hydrological alert system for the Val di Maso Landslide, located in the northeastern Italian Alps and included in the Vicenza Province (Veneto region, NE Italy). The instability occurred in November 2010, due to an exceptional rainfall event that hit the Vicenza Province and the entire NE Italy. Up to 500 mm in 3-day cumulated rainfall generated large flood conditions and triggered hundreds of landslides. During the flood, the Soil Protection Division of the Vicenza Province received more than 500 warnings of instability phenomena. The complexity of the event and the high level of risk to infrastructure and private buildings are the main reasons for deepening the specific phenomenon occurred at Val di Maso. Empirical and physically-based models have been used to identify the minimum rainfall threshold for the occurrence of instability phenomena in the crown area of Val di Maso landslide, where a retrogressive evolution by multiple rotational slides is expected. Empirical models helped in the identification and in the evaluation of recurrence of critical rainfall events, while physically-based modelling was essential to verify the effects on the slope stability of determined rainfall depths. Empirical relationships between rainfall and landslide consist of the calculation of rainfall Depth-Duration-Frequency (DDF) curves, which allow one to determine rainfall depth (or intensity) as a function of duration for given return periods or probabilities of exceedance (frequencies). Physically-based modelling was performed through coupled seepage and slope stability analyses. Combining results from empirical and physically-based modelling, the minimum alert threshold for a reactivation of the phenomenon was found in rainfall cumulated up to 60 days with a return period of 2 yr. These results were used to set up a hydrological alert system based on the calibration of DDF curves which can be used as a sort of abacus to plot in real time rainfall depths and to set increasing levels of alert on the basis of the degree of exceptionality of rainfall. The alert system for Val di Maso was successfully tested by the rainfall events that produced displacements which have been recorded by extensometers placed in the crown area after the November 2010 landslide. However, further tests are recommendable to improve the process-based model that led to the implementation of the alert system. To this end, a monitoring system is currently being realized. In the near future, monitoring data will help in testing and improving landslide evolution and alert models. The proposed hydrological alert system proves to be effective mainly because it can be applied to different scales of investigation and geological and geomorphological contexts. In fact, it might also be applicable to territorial scale analyses, as showed by the brief example provided in this paper on how the alert system could be used for landslide early warning in the area surrounding Val di Maso. Furthermore, it is easy to set up. The needed components are a rain gauge station, a software that compares rainfall data to rainfall events with different return periods and degree of alert, and a transmission system of the warning levels to authorities.
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Gaudant, Jean. "Fishes from the Oligocene lignitic paper-shales of Valle del Ponte (Vicenza province, Italy): Rehabilitation of the genus Hemitrichas Peters (Teleostei, Atherinidae)." Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Monatshefte 1998, no. 6 (June 18, 1998): 376–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/njgpm/1998/1998/376.

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Torresan, Filippo, Paolo Fabbri, Leonardo Piccinini, Nico Dalla Libera, Marco Pola, and Dario Zampieri. "Defining the hydrogeological behavior of karst springs through an integrated analysis: a case study in the Berici Mountains area (Vicenza, NE Italy)." Hydrogeology Journal 28, no. 4 (February 14, 2020): 1229–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10040-020-02122-0.

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