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Journal articles on the topic "South Tyrrhenian Sea"

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Bo, Marzia, Simonepietro Canese, Costanza Spaggiari, Antonio Pusceddu, Marco Bertolino, Michela Angiolillo, Michela Giusti, et al. "Deep Coral Oases in the South Tyrrhenian Sea." PLoS ONE 7, no. 11 (November 21, 2012): e49870. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049870.

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Marini, Mauro, and Anna Annibaldi. "Transport, Persistence, and Toxicity of Pollutants in the Sea." Applied Sciences 12, no. 14 (July 12, 2022): 7017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app12147017.

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Eight research articles and two reviews are included in this Special Issue focused on the transport, persistence, and toxicity of pollutants in different seas: the Western and Central Mediterranean Sea, the Adriatic Sea, the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the South China Sea [...]
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Rivaro, Paola, Marco Grotti, Carmela Ianni, and Emanuele Magi. "Heavy metals distribution in the Eolian Basin (South Tyrrhenian Sea)." Marine Pollution Bulletin 36, no. 11 (November 1998): 880–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0025-326x(98)00063-0.

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Tinti, S., G. Pagnoni, F. Zaniboni, and E. Bortolucci. "Tsunami generation in Stromboli island and impact on the south-east Tyrrhenian coasts." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 3, no. 5 (October 31, 2003): 299–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-3-299-2003.

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Abstract. Stromboli is one of the most active volcanoes in the Aeolian island arc in south Tyrrhenian sea, Italy. In the last 100 years the most relevant volcanic eruptions have beenaccompanied by local tsunamis, that have caused damage and casualties. In some cases the direct mechanism of local tsunami generation is clear, i.e. pyroclastic flows entering the sea. In some others it is uncertain and some speculation concerning the collapse of the eruptive column on the sea surface or the failure of some underwater mass can be made. But the ordinary activity is unlikely to generate large regional tsunamis. These can be produced by the lateral collapse of the volcanic cone that geomorphological and volcanological investigations have proven to have occurred repeatedly in the recent history of the volcano, with return period in the order of some thousands of years. The last episode is dated to less than 5 ka BP, and left the Sciara del Fuoco scar on the north-west flank of Stromboli. Based on previous studies, the possible collapse of the nortwestern sector of Stromboli and the consequent generation and propagation of a tsunami are explored. The impact on Stromboli and on the other islands of the Aeolian archipelago is estimated, as well as the impact on the coast of Sicily and the Tyrrhenian coasts of Calabria. The simulation is carried out by means of a double model: a Lagrangian block model to compute the motion of the collapsing mass, and a finite-element hydrodynamic model to compute the evolution of the tsunami. Two distinct tsunami simulations are carried out, one on a very fine grid around the source region to evaluate the tsunami near Stromboli, and one utilising a coarser grid covering the whole south-east Tyrrhenian sea to compute the tsunami propagation toward Sicily and Calabria. It is found that a huge-volume collapse of the north-western flank of the Stromboli cone is capable of producing a regional tsunami which is catastrophic at the source and devastating on long stretches of Tyrrhenian coasts, but particularly in the neighbouring islands of Panarea and Salina, and along the Calabria coasts around Capo Vaticano.
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Saviano, Simona, Daniela Cianelli, Enrico Zambianchi, Fabio Conversano, and Marco Uttieri. "An Integrated Reconstruction of the Multiannual Wave Pattern in the Gulf of Naples (South-Eastern Tyrrhenian Sea, Western Mediterranean Sea)." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 8, no. 5 (May 23, 2020): 372. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse8050372.

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Surface gravity waves retrieved by a network of HF (High Frequency) radars and measured in situ by an ADCP (Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler) current meter connected to an elastic beacon were used to carry out a multiple-year characterization of the wave field of the Gulf of Naples (south-eastern Tyrrhenian Sea, western Mediterranean). The aim of the work was to create a climatology of the study area and to demonstrate the potential of an integrated platform for coastal studies. The patterns recorded by the different instruments were in agreement with the wave climatology of the southern Tyrrhenian Sea as well as with previous scores for the same area. The results presented in this work also highlight seasonal and interannual consistency in the wave patterns for each site. In a wider context, this study demonstrates the potential of HF radars as long-term monitoring tools of the wave field in coastal basins, and supports the development of integrated observatories to address large-scale scientific challenges such as coastal ocean dynamics and the impact of global change on the local dynamics.
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Sarno, Diana. "Phytoplankton populations from the Gulf of Gioia Tauro (South Tyrrhenian Sea)." Giornale botanico italiano 126, no. 6 (January 1992): 757–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11263509209428170.

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Conti, Marcelo Enrique, and Maria Grazia Finoia. "Metals in molluscs and algae: A north–south Tyrrhenian Sea baseline." Journal of Hazardous Materials 181, no. 1-3 (September 2010): 388–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.05.022.

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Dykan, N. I. "QUATERNARY-RECENT OSTRACODS (PODOCOPIDA, PLATYCOPIDA) OF THE TYRRHENIAN SEA (ITALY)." Geological Journal, no. 1 (April 7, 2022): 62–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.30836/igs.1025-6814.2022.1.250209.

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The article provides the systematic description of eight species of ostracods described by Dykan (2018, 2020), belonging to the genera Bythocypris, Pontocypris, Pterygocythereis, Bosquetina, Acantocythereis and Cytherella, as well as eleven species in open nomenclature (sp., cf., ex gr.) of the genera Argilloecia, Loxoconcha, Sarsicytheridea, Pontocytheroma, Echinocythereis, Paleoblitacythereis, Pseudobosquetina and Bythoceratina. The ostracods derive from Upper Quaternary, Holocene and modern deposits of the southwestern part of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Sampling stations cover shelf, continental slope and deep water basin in 65-3500 m water depth. The systematic section provides synonymy, detailed descriptions, ecology, geographical and stratigraphical distribution of species. SEM-images of external and internal structures of the carapace like hinge, normal pore canals, macro- and mesosculpture are provided. The documented species belong to North Atlantic, West Atlantic, South Antarctic and Mediterranean zoogeographic groups according to the zoogeographical classification developed for the ostracods of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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Santo, Alba P. "Volcanological and geochemical evolution of Filicudi (Aeolian Islands, south Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)." Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 96, no. 1-2 (February 2000): 79–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0377-0273(99)00136-5.

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Cannas, Susanna, Paolo Fastelli, Cristiana Guerranti, and Monia Renzi. "Plastic litter in sediments from the coasts of south Tuscany (Tyrrhenian Sea)." Marine Pollution Bulletin 119, no. 1 (June 2017): 372–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.04.008.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "South Tyrrhenian Sea"

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Dall’Osso, Filippo <1977&gt. "Coastal flood vulnerability assessment with geomatic methods: Test sites of western Thailand, Sydney (Australia) and aeolian islands (south tyrrhenian sea, Italy)." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2010. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/2484/1/DALLOSSO_FILIPPO_TESI.pdf.

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The work undertaken in this PhD thesis is aimed at the development and testing of an innovative methodology for the assessment of the vulnerability of coastal areas to marine catastrophic inundation (tsunami). Different approaches are used at different spatial scales and are applied to three different study areas: 1. The entire western coast of Thailand 2. Two selected coastal suburbs of Sydney – Australia 3. The Aeolian Islands, in the South Tyrrhenian Sea – Italy I have discussed each of these cases study in at least one scientific paper: one paper about the Thailand case study (Dall’Osso et al., in review-b), three papers about the Sydney applications (Dall’Osso et al., 2009a; Dall’Osso et al., 2009b; Dall’Osso and Dominey-Howes, in review) and one last paper about the work at the Aeolian Islands (Dall’Osso et al., in review-a). These publications represent the core of the present PhD thesis. The main topics dealt with are outlined and discussed in a general introduction while the overall conclusions are outlined in the last section.
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Dall’Osso, Filippo <1977&gt. "Coastal flood vulnerability assessment with geomatic methods: Test sites of western Thailand, Sydney (Australia) and aeolian islands (south tyrrhenian sea, Italy)." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2010. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/2484/.

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The work undertaken in this PhD thesis is aimed at the development and testing of an innovative methodology for the assessment of the vulnerability of coastal areas to marine catastrophic inundation (tsunami). Different approaches are used at different spatial scales and are applied to three different study areas: 1. The entire western coast of Thailand 2. Two selected coastal suburbs of Sydney – Australia 3. The Aeolian Islands, in the South Tyrrhenian Sea – Italy I have discussed each of these cases study in at least one scientific paper: one paper about the Thailand case study (Dall’Osso et al., in review-b), three papers about the Sydney applications (Dall’Osso et al., 2009a; Dall’Osso et al., 2009b; Dall’Osso and Dominey-Howes, in review) and one last paper about the work at the Aeolian Islands (Dall’Osso et al., in review-a). These publications represent the core of the present PhD thesis. The main topics dealt with are outlined and discussed in a general introduction while the overall conclusions are outlined in the last section.
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RASHED, HEBA. "Geochemical investigation on marine sediments, on volcanoes and on diapirs mud basin of Paola (Calabria-Italy)." Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1080088.

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Il progetto di ricerca si è focalizzata sulla caratterizzazione mineralogica, petrografica e geochimica dei sedimenti e frammenti rocciosi prelevati tramite carotaggi e box-core sui vulcani e sui diapiri di fango raccolti durante la crociera oceanografica . Il progetto di ricerca si è svolto nel Bacino di Paola (Mar Tirreno sud-orientale) in un’anticlinale lunga circa 60 km ed orientata NNO-SSE (Paola Ridge). È stata inoltre verificata la presenza di emissioni di gas sul fondo marino attraverso l'analisi mineralogica e geochimica dei prodotti correlati.
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Book chapters on the topic "South Tyrrhenian Sea"

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Bruno, R., A. Granata, A. Cefali, L. Guglielmo, G. Brancato, and P. Barbera. "Relationship between Fish Larval Biomass and Plankton Production in the South Tyrrhenian Sea." In Mediterranean Ecosystems, 143–48. Milano: Springer Milan, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2105-1_19.

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Zaniboni, Filippo, Alberto Armigliato, Katharina Elsen, Gianluca Pagnoni, and Stefano Tinti. "The 1977 Gioia Tauro Harbour (South Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) Landslide-Tsunami: Numerical Simulation." In Landslide Science for a Safer Geoenvironment, 589–94. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04996-0_90.

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Aiello, G., V. Budillon, G. Cristofalo, B. D’Argenio, G. de Alteriis, M. De Lauro, L. Ferraro, et al. "Marine Geology and Morphobathymetry in the Bay of Naples (South-Eastern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)." In Mediterranean Ecosystems, 1–8. Milano: Springer Milan, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2105-1_1.

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Granata, A., G. Brancato, O. Sidoti, and L. Guglielmo. "Energy Flux in the South Tyrrhenian Deep-sea Ecosystem: Role of Mesopelagic Fishes and Squids." In Mediterranean Ecosystems, 197–207. Milano: Springer Milan, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2105-1_25.

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Sabatella, Rosaria Felicita, Paolo Accadia, Maria Cozzolino, Monica Gambino, Loretta Malvarosa, and Evelina Carmen Sabatella. "Socio-Economic Impacts of the Common Fisheries Policy on South and Central Tyrrhenian Sea (GSA 10) Demersal Trawl Fisheries." In New Metropolitan Perspectives, 143–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52869-0_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "South Tyrrhenian Sea"

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Cecioni, C., G. Bellotti, P. De Girolamo, and L. Franco. "FULL FREQUENCY DISPERSIVE NUMERICAL MODELLING OF TSUNAMIS: LARGE SCALE APPLICATION TO THE SOUTH TYRRHENIAN SEA." In Proceedings of the 31st International Conference. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814277426_0111.

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Trias-Navarro, Sergio, Isabel Cacho, Leopoldo D. Pena, Maria De La Fuente, Albert Català, Eduardo Paredes, Esther Garcia-Solsona, Jaime Frigola, Fabrizio Lirer, and Antonio Caruso. "Deep Oceanographic Changes in the South Tyrrhenian Sea during the Time of Last Mediterranean Sapropel Formation." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2623.

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