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Floreani, Federico, Alessandro Acquavita, Nicolò Barago, Katja Klun, Jadran Faganeli, and Stefano Covelli. "Gaseous Mercury Exchange from Water–Air Interface in Differently Impacted Freshwater Environments." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 13 (July 2, 2022): 8149. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19138149.

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Gaseous exchanges of mercury (Hg) at the water–air interface in contaminated sites strongly influence its fate in the environment. In this study, diurnal gaseous Hg exchanges were seasonally evaluated by means of a floating flux chamber in two freshwater environments impacted by anthropogenic sources of Hg, specifically historical mining activity (Solkan Reservoir, Slovenia) and the chlor-alkali industry (Torviscosa dockyard, Italy), and in a pristine site, Cavazzo Lake (Italy). The highest fluxes (21.88 ± 11.55 ng m−2 h−1) were observed at Solkan, coupled with high dissolved gaseous mercury (DGM) and dissolved Hg (THgD) concentrations. Conversely, low vertical mixing and saltwater intrusion at Torviscosa limited Hg mobility through the water column, with higher Hg concentrations in the deep layer near the contaminated sediments. Consequently, both DGM and THgD in surface water were generally lower at Torviscosa than at Solkan, resulting in lower fluxes (19.01 ± 12.65 ng m−2 h−1). However, at this site, evasion may also be limited by high atmospheric Hg levels related to dispersion of emissions from the nearby chlor-alkali plant. Surprisingly, comparable fluxes (15.56 ± 12.78 ng m−2 h−1) and Hg levels in water were observed at Cavazzo, suggesting a previously unidentified Hg input (atmospheric depositions or local geology). Overall, at all sites the fluxes were higher in the summer and correlated to incident UV radiation and water temperature due to enhanced photo production and diffusivity of DGM, the concentrations of which roughly followed the same seasonal trend.
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Vamerali, Teofilo, Marianna Bandiera, Lucia Coletto, Federica Zanetti, Nicholas M. Dickinson, and Giuliano Mosca. "Phytoremediation trials on metal- and arsenic-contaminated pyrite wastes (Torviscosa, Italy)." Environmental Pollution 157, no. 3 (March 2009): 887–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2008.11.003.

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Santi, Maria Vittoria, and Giovanna Saveria Laiola. "Retrofitting of Company Towns’ residential buildings: from international best practices to local implementations in Friuli Venezia Giulia region (NE Italy)." VITRUVIO - International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability 4, no. 2 (December 20, 2019): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/vitruvio-ijats.2019.11158.

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<p>The paper illustrates the retrofit of company towns’ heritage, focusing on energy efficiency strategies for residential buildings with the aim to highlight the best practices, the solutions and methodologies to be implemented for the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region in NE Italy. The starting point is a comprehensive analysis of company town’s retrofit strategies featuring a comparison among relevant examples from Europe and Italy. Unesco industrial sites, sites by the Modern Movement, and Italian well-known workers’ villages are included in the analysis. The evaluation of the retrofit solutions takes into consideration aspects of protection and valorisation, functional renovation, and environmental sustainability upgrade. As a result, common strategies for the energy retrofit of company towns’ residential heritage are identified and summarised as the first step for their application at local level. In this sense, the study highlights that industrial villages are still inhabited and they require an upgrade according to the guidelines for architectural restoration, which meet the current standards of comfort. Moreover, the strategies drawn from the case-studies reveal an excellent potential of applicability for the local area and its company towns: Panzano shipyard village, Cave del Predil mining site, and Torviscosa factory town.</p>
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Marchiol, Luca, Guido Fellet, Domenico Perosa, Patrizia Zaccheo, and Giuseppe Zerbi. "Phytoremediation of soils polluted by heavy metals and metalloids using crops: (ii) early results from the in situ experiment of torviscosa (udine)." Italian Journal of Agronomy 3, no. 2S (July 10, 2008): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ija.2010.s2.15.

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Bettoso, Nicola, Federico Pittaluga, Sergio Predonzani, Antonella Zanello, and Alessandro Acquavita. "Mercury Levels in Sediment, Water and Selected Organisms Collected in a Coastal Contaminated Environment: The Marano and Grado Lagoon (Northern Adriatic Sea, Italy)." Applied Sciences 13, no. 5 (February 27, 2023): 3064. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app13053064.

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Mercury (Hg) is a global pollutant capable of bioaccumulates/biomagnifies along the trophic chain and posing concerns for organisms and humans. The historical mining in Idrija (NW Slovenia) and the more recent activity of a chlor-alkali plant (CAP) sited in Torviscosa (NE Italy) causes diffuse Hg contamination in the Marano and Grado Lagoon (MGL, northern Adriatic Sea, Italy). Despite the importance of fishing and aquaculture for local inhabitants, knowledge of the Hg content of MGL fish is still scarce and fragmentary. This paper reports the results obtained from the collection of sediments, water, and biota during the implementation of the WFD/2000/60/CE. The solid phase is characterised by high Hg concentrations (up to 7.4 mg kg−1) with a net positive gradient moving eastward, but chemical speciation suggests the prevalence of cinnabar (not mobile) species. The scarce mobility of Hg is attested to by the low concentrations found in surface waters. Hg in fish often exceeds the limit set for commercialization (0.5 mg kg−1 ww), especially in the Grado basin, but its content is variable depending on the size and habits of species. Although there was a significant linear relationship between THg content in sediment and tissues of Chelon auratus, the values of the biota sediment accumulation factor (BSAF), which were always less than one, suggest that the Hg bioavailable for transfer from sediment to biota is low. Additionally, the Target Hazard Quotient (THQ) calculated on C. auratus’s daily consumption showed that adverse effects on human health are out of the question at least for the Marano basin.
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Pías Peleteiro, Juan Manuel, José Manuel Aldrey Vázquez, María Martinón Torres, and Mark J. Sier. "El torvisco (Daphne gnidium L.): un timbó ancestral europeo." Revista de Neurología 58, no. 07 (2014): 335. http://dx.doi.org/10.33588/rn.5807.2013274.

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López Díez, Abel, Jaime Díaz Pacheco, Pedro Dorta Antequera, and Pablo Máyer Suárez. "La evaluación del riesgo de inundación en el contexto local de adaptación al cambio climático. El caso de la isla de Tenerife." Estudios Geográficos 82, no. 291 (December 30, 2021): e079. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/estgeogr.202190.090.

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La presente investigación afronta la evaluación del riesgo como una estrategia de adaptación al cambio climático. Para ello se ha desarrollado una metodología de análisis del riesgo a nivel de parcela catastral en una de las principales áreas turísticas tanto de las Islas Canarias como de España, el litoral de Arona y Adeje. El método fundamentado en los planteamientos de la Oficina de Naciones Unidas para el Socorro en Casos de Desastres (UNDRO) y aplicado para las inundaciones con efecto de avenida, ha posibilitado definir de forma precisa los factores que intervienen en la formulación del riesgo. El empleo de los registros de incidentes del Centro Coordinador de Emergencias y Seguridad (CECOES) 1-1-2 del Gobierno de Canarias, así como otras fuentes oficiales, ha permitido la caracterización de la amenaza. Del mismo modo para el estudio de la vulnerabilidad se ha empleado un índice resultante entre 0 y 1, derivado del cruce de múltiples indicadores socio-territoriales. Los resultados demuestran como las áreas estudiadas disponen del 52,4% de las parcelas con niveles de riesgo comprendidos entre “Moderados” y “Muy Altos”, destacando los núcleos de Torviscas, Las Américas y Los Cristianos. Finalmente se presenta el resultado del análisis de riesgo a través de una cartografía del riesgo de inundación, diseñada en última instancia como herramienta de adaptación para la futura toma de decisiones por parte de las diferentes administraciones locales.
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Acquavita, Alessandro, Stefano Biasiol, Daniel Lizzi, Giorgio Mattassi, Mariangela Pasquon, Nicola Skert, and Luca Marchiol. "Gaseous Elemental Mercury Level and Distribution in a Heavily Contaminated Site: the Ex-chlor Alkali Plant in Torviscosa (Northern Italy)." Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 228, no. 2 (January 14, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-016-3234-z.

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Acquavita, Alessandro, Stefano Biasiol, Daniel Lizzi, Giorgio Mattassi, Mariangela Pasquon, Nicola Skert, and Luca Marchiol. "Erratum to: Gaseous Elemental Mercury Level and Distribution in a Heavily Contaminated Site: the Ex-chlor Alkali Plant in Torviscosa (Northern Italy)." Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 228, no. 4 (March 29, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-017-3347-z.

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Books on the topic "Torviscosa"

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Bortolotti, Massimo. Torviscosa: Nascita di una città. Udine: Casamassima, 1988.

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Enrico, Biasin, Canci Raffaella, Perulli Stefano, and Associazione culturale Maié, eds. Torviscosa: Esemplarità di un progetto. Udine [Italy]: Forum, 2003.

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Tiussi, Cristiano. La collezione di Franco Marinotti a Torviscosa (Udine): Materiali scultorei di età romana. Roma: Quasar, 2002.

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