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McCallum, Sarah L. "ELEGIAC AMOR AND MORS IN VIRGIL'S ‘ITALIAN ILIAD’: A CASE STUDY (AENEID 10.185−93)." Classical Quarterly 65, no. 2 (September 22, 2015): 693–703. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838815000403.

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In Book 10 of the Aeneid, Virgil presents an epic catalogue of Etruscan allies who return under Aeneas' command to the beleaguered Trojan camp (10.166–214), including the forces from Liguria. The account of the Ligurians initially conforms to the general pattern of the catalogue, as Virgil briefly introduces and describes the two leaders. But the description of Cupauo's swan-feather crest leads to a digression about the paternal origins of the avian symbol. Cupauo's father Cycnus, stricken with grief for his beloved Phaethon, was transformed from a mournful singer into the swan that bears his name (10.185–93): non ego te, Ligurum ductor fortissime bello,transierim, Cinyre, et paucis comitate Cupauo,cuius olorinae surgunt de uertice pennae(crimen, Amor, uestrum) formaeque insigne paternae.namque ferunt luctu Cycnum Phaethontis amati,populeas inter frondes umbramque sororum 190dum canit et maestum Musa solatur amorem,canentem molli pluma duxisse senectamlinquentem terras et sidera uoce sequentem. Virgil not only places the Ligurians in a central position within the catalogue, but also devotes more verses to them than to any other contingent, including his own Mantuans (10.198–206). At the very heart of this prominent passage lies the embedded tale of Cycnus, the erotic and sorrowful centrepiece of Virgil's Etruscan catalogue.
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Robello, Chiara, Stefano Acunto, Laura Marianna Leone, Ilaria Mancini, Alice Oprandi, and Monica Montefalcone. "Large-Scale Re-Implantation Efforts for Posidonia oceanica Restoration in the Ligurian Sea: Progress and Challenges." Diversity 16, no. 4 (April 9, 2024): 226. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d16040226.

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The Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean) has been a focal point for numerous interventions aimed at restoring Posidonia oceanica meadows. The success of pioneer restoration actions in France during the 1970s stimulated similar initiatives across the Mediterranean Sea. Early attempts in the Ligurian Sea were implemented in 1993 and 1996 on limited seabed areas (i.e., tens of square meters) at the two coastal sites of Sori and Rapallo (Liguria, NW Italy). No further initiatives have been reported for the Ligurian Sea until 2022. In that year, a large-scale restoration project, which uses biodegradable mats coupled with metal mesh, began in Liguria. Different levels of anthropogenic pressure and wave exposure characterize the three investigated locations: (1) Portofino, on the eastern Liguria and on the border with the Portofino Marine Protected Area; (2) Bergeggi in the central Liguria and within the Isola di Bergeggi Marine Protected Area; and (3) Sanremo in the western Liguria, without any formal protection. Despite recent setbacks caused by severe storms in late 2023, which particularly damaged the Portofino site, ongoing monitoring revealed promising survival rates. Most notably, the site in Bergeggi displayed a 90% survival rate in September 2023. Although challenges to restore P. oceanica beds persist, such as mitigating damages caused by unpredictable events, this extensive re-implantation initiative offers the opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness of new basin-scale restoration strategies. This approach marks an important step in the conservation of Posidonia oceanica habitat.
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Ferrando, Andrea, Francesco Faccini, Flavio Poggi, and Paola Coratza. "Geosites Inventory in Liguria Region (Northern Italy): A Tool for Regional Geoconservation and Environmental Management." Sustainability 13, no. 4 (February 22, 2021): 2346. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13042346.

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The Liguria Region in Northern Italy is characterized by a wide geological and geomorphological variety, encompassing an important and valuable geoheritage. The Ligurian regional law (L.R. 39/2009) protects and enhances geodiversity and geosites, establishing the Regional Inventory of Geosites; however, an approved official inventory is still lacking. In this work, a first reasoned inventory of 120 geosites is proposed for the Liguria Region on the basis of field surveys and literature review. A quantitative assessment of the value and the degradation risk of geosites has been carried out: the value assessment takes into account scientific, additional and potential-for-use values; the degradation risk assessment considers geosites’ fragility and vulnerability. The results, providing knowledge on the Ligurian geoheritage, can serve as the basis for the Regional Inventory of Geosites and can be useful tools for the implementation of any regional geoconservation strategy or environmental management plan.
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ZANELLA, LORENZO. "Taxonomic note on Abax contractus (Heer, 1841) and description of A. parallelepipedus ligurinus n. subsp. (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Pterostichini)." Zootaxa 4238, no. 3 (March 5, 2017): 366. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4238.3.3.

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The syntype of Pterostichus contractus Heer, 1841 was examined and its taxonomical position was revised accordingly. The historical interpretation of this taxon as a subspecies of Abax parallelepipedus localized in the area between the Maritime-Ligurian Alps and the northern Apennines is rebutted. The taxon is raised to species level under the name Abax contractus (Heer, 1841), as a senior synonym of Abax continuus Ganglbauer, 1891 n. syn. and A. hypocrita Roubal, 1937 n. syn. The subspecies of Abax parallelepipedus previously reported as subsp. contractus Heer, 1841 is re-described under the name Abax parallelepipedus ligurinus n. subsp.
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Astengo, Matteo, Chiara Paganino, Daniela Amicizia, Cecilia Trucchi, Federico Tassinari, Camilla Sticchi, Laura Sticchi, et al. "Economic Burden of Pneumococcal Disease in Individuals Aged 15 Years and Older in the Liguria Region of Italy." Vaccines 9, no. 12 (November 24, 2021): 1380. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9121380.

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Despite the availability of vaccines against Streptococcus pneumoniae, the global incidence and economic cost of pneumococcal disease (PD) among adults is still high. This retrospective cohort analysis estimated the cost of emergency department (ED) visits/hospitalizations associated with non-invasive pneumonia and invasive pneumococcal disease among individuals ≥15 years of age in the Liguria region of Italy during 2012–2018. Data from the Liguria Region Administrative Health Databases and the Ligurian Chronic Condition Data Warehouse were used, including hospital admission date, length of stay, discharge date, outpatient visits, and laboratory/imaging procedures. A ≥30-day gap between two events defined a new episode, and patients with ≥1 ED or inpatient claim for PD were identified. The total mean annual number of hospitalizations for PD was 13,450, costing ~€49 million per year. Pneumonia accounted for the majority of hospitalization costs. The median annual cost of hospitalization for all-cause pneumonia was €38,416,440 (per-capita cost: €26.78) and was €30,353,928 (per-capita cost: €20.88) for pneumococcal and unspecified pneumonia. The total number and associated costs of ED visits/hospitalizations generally increased over the study period. PD still incurs high economic costs in adults in the Liguria region of Italy.
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Batterman, Thomas. "The Pen Behind the Pathogen: Yersinia pestis and the Lombard Conquest in Paul the Deacon's Historia Langobardorum." Journal of Late Antiquity 17, no. 1 (March 2024): 159–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jla.2024.a926284.

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Abstract: Paul the Deacon's Historia Langobardorum has long underpinned histories of the First Pandemic in Italy, with the text's narrative account of a plague outbreak in Liguria, Venetia, and greater Italy typically dated to 565. The following pages examine the modern and premodern treatment of the Ligurian Plague, highlighting the problems with and debates about its date, reconsidering its murky origins in Paul's writing, and reframing it as an editorially complex account of disease. A thematic and structural analysis of Paul's text alongside those of other key western Mediterranean plague narrators—namely, Gregory of Tours and Gregory the Great—suggests this Historia Langobardorum plague passage was neither wholly original nor based on detailed accounts from northern Italy. Instead, it was a product of the geography of Paul's narrative and his wider attempt to rehabilitate the history of the Lombard conquest, resulting in an apocalyptically-tinged report of mid-sixth-century plague that is both geographically and chronologically unreliable. In calling into question popular claims about the Ligurian Plague's geography and chronology, this microstudy offers a novel method of interrogating late antique plague texts and further elucidates Paul's process as a narrator of Lombard and Italian history.
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Cecchi, Grazia, Simone Di Piazza, Ester Rosa, Furio De Vecchis, Milena Sara Silvagno, Junio Valerio Rombi, Micaela Tiso, and Mirca Zotti. "Autochthonous Microbes to Produce Ligurian Taggiasca Olives (Imperia, Liguria, NW Italy) in Brine." Fermentation 9, no. 7 (July 19, 2023): 680. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fermentation9070680.

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Table olives are considered high-quality food, and Italy has a wealth of varieties and typical features that are truly unique in the world (about eighty cultivars of table olives or dual-purpose olives, four of which are protected by the protected designation of origin—PDO), and it is the second largest European consumer, behind Spain. The Taggiasca olive does not have a PDO, but it is very appreciated not only in the region of production (Liguria), but also in all the Italian regions and abroad. Autochthonous microbes (bacteria, yeasts, and filamentous fungi) are essential in the fermentative processes for brine olive production. However, these microbial communities that colonised the olive drupes are affected by the environmental conditions and the fermentation treatments. Hence the importance of studying and comparing olive microbes from different farms and investigating the relationships between bacteria, yeasts, and filamentous fungi to speed up the deamarisation process. Our results showed that yeasts are dominant relative to lactobacteria in all three brines studied, and Wickerhamomyces anomalus was the most performant fungus for the oleuropein degradation. The latter represents the best candidate for the realisation of a microbial starter.
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Buzzi, A., S. Davolio, P. Malguzzi, O. Drofa, and D. Mastrangelo. "Heavy rainfall episodes over Liguria in autumn 2011: numerical forecasting experiments." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 14, no. 5 (May 26, 2014): 1325–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-14-1325-2014.

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Abstract. The Liguria coastal region in Italy was affected by two heavy rainfall episodes and subsequent severe flooding that occurred at the end of October and the beginning of November 2011. In both cases, the very large accumulated precipitation maxima were associated with intense and quasi-stationary convective systems that developed near the coast, both related to orographic lift and similar low-level mesoscale flow patterns over the Ligurian Sea, giving rise to pronounced convergence lines. This study aims at analysing the main dynamical processes responsible for the onset, lifecycle, intensity and localisation/propagation of the precipitating systems, using the ISAC convection-permitting model MOLOCH applied at different spatial resolutions and comparing model output fields with available observations. The ability of the model in quantitative precipitation forecasting (QPF) is tested with respect to initial conditions and model horizontal resolution. Although precipitation maxima remain underestimated in the model experiments, it is shown that errors in QPF in both amount and position tend to decrease with increasing grid resolution. It is shown that model accuracy in forecasting rainfall amounts and localisation of the precipitating systems critically depends on the ability to represent the cold air outflow from the Po Valley to the Ligurian Sea, which determines the position and intensity of the mesoscale convergence lines over the sea. Such convergence lines controls, together with the lifting produced by the Apennines chain surrounding the coast, the onset of the severe convection.
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Buzzi, A., S. Davolio, P. Malguzzi, O. Drofa, and D. Mastrangelo. "Heavy rainfall episodes over Liguria of autumn 2011: numerical forecasting experiments." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions 1, no. 6 (December 5, 2013): 7093–135. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhessd-1-7093-2013.

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Abstract. The Liguria coastal region in Italy was affected by two heavy rainfall and consequent severe flood episodes that occurred at the end of October and beginning of November 2011. The very large accumulated precipitation maxima were associated, in both cases, with intense and quasi-stationary convective systems developed near the coast, both related to orographic lift and similar low-level mesoscale flow patterns over the Ligurian Sea, giving rise to pronounced convergence lines. This study aims at analyzing the main dynamical processes responsible for the onset, lifecycle, intensity and localization/propagation of the precipitating systems, using the ISAC convection-permitting model MOLOCH applied at different spatial resolutions and comparing model output fields with available observations. The ability of the model in forecasting quantitative precipitation (QPF) is tested with respect to initial analysis and model horizontal resolution. Although precipitation maxima remain underestimated in the model experiments, it is shown that forecast errors of QPF in both amount and position tend to decrease with increasing grid resolution. It is shown that model accuracy in forecasting rainfall amounts and localization of the precipitating systems critically depends, in both episodes, on the ability in representing the cold air outflow from the Po Valley to the Ligurian Sea, which determines the position and intensity of the mesoscale convergence lines over the sea. Such convergence lines controls, together with the lifting produced by the Apennines chain surrounding the coast, the onset of the severe convection.
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Dini, Andrea, Andrea Rielli, Paolo Di Giuseppe, Giovanni Ruggieri, and Chiara Boschi. "The Ophiolite-Hosted Cu-Zn VMS Deposits of Tuscany (Italy)." Minerals 14, no. 3 (March 4, 2024): 273. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min14030273.

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Several Jurassic, ophiolite-hosted Cu-Zn VMS deposits occur in Tuscany. They are hosted by tectonic units of oceanic affinity (Ligurian Units), such as the well-known deposits of nearby Liguria. Industrial production was small and definitively ceased in the 1960s. Locally, massive ore (chalcopyrite-bornite-chalcocite) with an exceptionally high grade was found. The Montecatini Val di Cecina mine exploited the largest “bonanza” and, for few decades in the 19th century, became one of the most profitable copper mines in Europe. This study provides an updated review of these deposits. Tuscan Cu-Zn VMSs mostly occur in proximity of the contact between the serpentinite-gabbro basement and the overlying basalts. Chalcopyrite-pyrite stockworks occur in serpentinite-gabbro cut by dolerite dykes, while the largest massive sulphide bodies are hosted by polymictic-monomictic breccias at the base of pillow basalts. Early chalcopyrite ores were mechanically–chemically reworked and upgraded to bornite-rich nodular ore embedded in a chlorite, calcic amphibole, Fe-rich serpentine, quartz, andradite, ilvaite, and xonotlite assemblage. This bornite-rich ore contains substantial amount of sphalerite and pyrite and ubiquitous grains of clausthalite, hessite, tellurium, and gold. They represent a prime example of the sub-seafloor portion of a hybrid mafic-ultramafic oceanic hydrothermal system formed in an OCC along the slow spreading ridge of the Jurassic Piedmont-Ligurian Ocean. The peculiar mineralogical–textural character of the bornite-rich ore was driven by an interface coupled dissolution–precipitation process mediated by fluids.
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Bellido, Eduardo, Guillermo Condezo, Alberto Julca, Juan Montalvo, and John Torres. "Edificio el parque Liguria." Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas - UPC. Escuela de Postgrado, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/273961.

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El Proyecto propone la construcción de un edificio de vivienda multifamiliar, ubicado en el distrito de Surco El Proyecto nace desde el enfoque, planeamiento y administración del mismo por la Gerencia de Proyectos, su diseño arquitectónico y de especialidades (Diseño Preliminar / Anteproyecto y desarrollo del Diseño Definitivo), evaluación financiera, contrataciones necesarias, trámites municipales (obtención de licencias), construcción, venta de cada uno de los departamentos y entrega de las unidades de vivienda a los nuevos Equipo del Proyectos
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Pesce, Isabella. "Le parler ordinaire d'immigrés liguriens établis dans le Perche (1923-2000)." Paris 3, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA030010.

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Ce travail de recherche porte sur l'étude comparée du parler d'immigrés liguriens dans le Perche. Il confronte le parler de ces immigrés avec le dialecte d'origine et le parler local, faisant ressortir un idiolecte particulier avec ses créations lexicales et morphosyntaxiques originales. Il comprend trois parties : description phonétique, étude morphosyntaxique, étude lexicale. La méthodologie empruntée est celle de la géolinguistique, adaptée à l'étude des langues en contact. Trois index des mots tigliétais, normands et percherons complètent l'ouvrage
The subject of this research is the compararative study of the Ligurian immigrants' language in the Perche province, comparing the language of these immigrants with their Italian dialect and the local language. The research work reveals a particular idiolect with its lexical and morphosyntactic creations. Three parts are included : phonetic description, morphosyntactic study, lexical study. The methodology of geolinguistics has been used because it is adapted to the study of language contact. Three indexes of the Tiglietese, Norman and Percheron words complete the work
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Jemsek, John P. "Heat flow and tectonics of the Ligurian Sea basin and margins." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/44596.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences; and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), 1988.
Vita.
Includes bibliographical references.
by John P. Jemsek.
Ph.D.
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Haeussler, R. "The romanisation of Piedmont and Liguria." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.268019.

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CARPI, LUCA. "Rip currents in Mediterranean environment: a case study along eastern Ligurian coast." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Genova, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11567/944843.

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This thesis proposes a study on the rip currents development within a Mediterranean embayed beach. The rip (or cross-shore) currents are among the most investigated phenomena in the eld of coastal research, and their fame is due to their environmental and socio-economic implications. The coastal areas are considered as transition environments, where hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, atmosphere and (often) anthroposphere meet. The rip currents are a crucial component of the coastal hydro-morphodynamic processes (hydrosphere and lithosphere) (Short, 1999; Castelle et al., 2016), play a role in larval recruitment processes (biosphere) (Shanks et al., 2010), and they are also well known as risks source for beachgoers (anthroposphere) (Short and Hogan, 1994; Austin et al., 2012). However, the rip currents role along the Mediterranean coasts is often neglected, and most of the literature concerns the rip currents in oceanic environments. The aim of this research is a detailed description of the rip currents behaviour along a Mediterranean embayed beach, also considering the possible sea-level rise implications. The study area was identied within Levanto bay, along the eastern Ligurian coast (NW Italy). The research activity has been conducted through an integrated application of several investigation methodologies, in order to obtain the best possible results in therm of phenomena description. The rip currents individuation is performed through a coastal video-monitoring system installed on the Levanto beach, and the collected data were processed through a dedicated software for coastal video-monitoring (Brignone et al., 2012). Several eld surveys were performed to obtain a full description of the geomorphological boundary conditions (topo-bathymetric surveys and sedimentological sampling). The rip currents description and evaluation were executed through the application of the XBeach model (Roelvink et al., 2009), which is a well-known tool for coastal modelling. Moreover, the modelling approach allowed the evaluation of the possible rip currents response under dierent sea-level rise scenarios (local sea-level projections to 2100) (Kopp et al., 2014). The obtained results show a detailed description of the rip currents phenomena, showing their essential role in the local coastal dynamics. The proposed research approach has proved to be reliable for the rip currents investigation in the Mediterranean environment, and it can be applied along any stretch of coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Moreover, the modelling results showed a signicant relation between sea-level rise and rip currents behaviour. The results of this study highlight the role of the rip currents in the Mediterranean environment and represent a rm basis for the rip currents investigation along the Mediterranean coasts.
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SCARSI, MARCO. "Faulting, fluid-rock interaction and hydrothermal mineralisation in ultramafic rocks (Voltri Massif, Ligurian Alps)." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Genova, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11567/929962.

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This study deals with reverse faults within intensely carbonated metalherzolites, with related gold mineralisations, from the Voltri Massif, and in particular within the Lavagnina Lakes area, in the Gorzente Valley. This area is located in northwest Italy among the municipalities of Casaleggio Boiro, Lerma, Mornese, and Bosio (Alessandria, Italy; GPS coordinates WGS84, 44.600685° N, 8.784286° E). The Voltri Massif is a metaophiolitic complex, which occurs within the Eastern edges of the Ligurian Alps. It is made up of of metaophiolitic rocks associated with metasediments and slices of subcontinental lithospheric mantle. These rocks underwent a complex Alpine tectono-metamorphic evolution, with blueschist- to eclogite- facies peak metamorphism with variable retrogressive overprints. For this study the analysed structures are the upper crustal deformational events (UDC), from late- to post-orogenic linked to the collisional events. These deformational events are linked to different structural regimes, and developed during the late-Alpine to early-Appenine events. The Lavagnina Lakes area is mainly characterised by outcrops of serpentinites, lherzolites, metabasites, metagabbros, lenses of metasediments, and listvenites (in decreasing order of volumetric extension). From a structural point of view, this area is characterised by brittle to brittle-ductile systems of shear zones, with associated carbonates and chalcedony-quartz veins associated with local gold mineralisations. Hydrothermal, carbon-rich fluids permeated the rocks and sustained these deformation stages producing widespread and intense carbonate-rich alteration zones, exclusive meso- and microstructures within carbonates fault zones, called fault pearls, chalcedony shear veins along fault surfaces, widespread quartzchalcedony and carbonates veining, and leading to local gold mineralisation. The geological survey allowed identifying four main structures (Chapter 5) that I studied in detail. In particular I studied the Bisciarelle Creek thrust fault for the occurrence of meso- and microstructures never reported in literature, called fault pearls. Their compositional and textural characteristics, described in chapter 5.3.4, make the fault core of the Bisciarelle fault a peculiar geological object. 2 The data shown in chapter 7 provide constraints on the chemical properties of the fluid that generate the intense carbonation along the Bisciarelle fault. Through the mass transfer profiles was possible to identify and quantify those elements transferred from the fluid to the rock and vice versa. The morphometric image analysis results (Described in chapter 5.3.5) show that the fault pearls have circular shape irrespective to the direction of observation (parallel and orthogonal to the slickenlines), with values that indicate a nearly perfect circular shape. These values are in line with the roundness values, hence the fault pearls in three-dimensions can be considered as nearly perfect spheres or as very spherical textures. Single-spot SEM-EDS (Chapter 8) analyses show that ferroan dolomite makes the pearl bands (CaO: 29.13±2.33 wt%; MgO: 19.03±4.86 wt%; FeO: 1.77±0.87 wt%) and that minor compositional variations across large and thin bands exist, and that silica makes most of the chalcedony veins (SiO2: 97.97±3.23 wt%). Elemental imaging by LA-ICPTOFMS (Chapter 8) provides a detailed account of the distribution of chemical elements within pearls, matrix, and chalcedony shear veins. Mineral paragenesis and elemental imaging by LA-ICP-TOFMS confirm the hypothesis of hydrothermal derivation of the fault rock. This is best evaluated by comparing the concentration ranges of the key trace elements As, Sb, In, Ga, Ag, Zn, and Cu of fault pearls levels and chalcedony with those of the same elements in the average upper crust. Such comparison clearly shows that the peak concentrations of these elements are 5 (Cu, Zn) to 50 (Sb, In) times higher than those of the upper crust, demonstrating that the Bisciarelle fault fluid was capable to transport and deposit a suite of ore elements. These evidences are fundamental to discuss the possible origin of the fluids that developed the carbonation and the fluid-rock interactions along the Bisciarelle thrust fault and along the main fault of the Lavagnina Lakes area. On the basis of all the constraints described, the fault pearl features are compatible with a genesis from a process called “transient” boiling in microfluidics. This process occurs within cavities when a liquid is instantaneously overheated and a vapour phase nucleates and expands up to explosive boiling, and so generates a myriad of vapour bubbles. Such process, which occurred during mixed mode fracturing in the fault, implies that pearls might reflect the liquid-vapour 3 fractionation of chemical elements in a boiling hydrothermal fluid during seismic failure. The close association of fault pearls with seismic-related structures such as submicron carbonates coating of slip surfaces, quartz microtexture related to silica gel deposition, syn-kinematic filamentous phase, injection veins with similar characteristics and overpressure with respect to seismic pseudotachylites along slip zone supports the hypothesis that fault pearls developed during shear events at seismic rates, and hence are considerable as paleo-seismic events indicators. Moreover I discuss the tectonic evolution of the Lavagnina Lakes area linked to the syn-kynematic fluid rock interaction, the origin of the fluids and the gold mineralisations of the area. The occurrence of syn-tectonic fluid flow and consequent fluid-rock interaction (e.g. carbonation) along the two systems of Reverse Shear Zones (RSZ1-RSZ2), is testified by: metasomatic alteration (ALT-1, ALT-2, and ALT-3), at least three main systems of veins (V1, V2, and V3), and hydraulic and cockade breccias. The evidence that the carbonation took place along these structures, in particular along the RSZs systems, and within their damage zones, highlights how these structures acted as important fluid pathways and played a major control in the distribution of the ore deposits. Finally, I stress out further consideration about the comparison between the gold mineralisations of the area with the gold mineralisations of the whole Voltri Massif.
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ENRICHETTI, FRANCESCO. "Mesophotic Animal Forests of the Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean Sea): biodiversity, distribution and vulnerability." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Genova, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11567/944022.

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Knowledge about deep-sea megabenthic communities has greatly increased during the last two decades thanks to the improvement of technical diving equipment, submersibles, remotely operated and autonomous vehicles. In the last 10 years, several studies, targeting the Mediterranean deep continental shelf or mesophotic zone (40-200 m), have reported the occurrence of rich hotspots of biodiversity, namely marine animal forests, dominated by habitat-forming species such as corals and sponges thriving in dim light conditions. This bathymetric range hosts the deepest extension of shallow-water animal forests as well as proper mesophotic assemblages thriving on the so-called roche du large ecosystems. These complex aggregations play a fundamental ecological role in the marine ecosystems (refuge effect, nursery area, benthic-pelagic coupling, biogeochemical cycles) and the characterization of their diversity and distribution is considered of primary interest worldwide. Explorations have depicted not only the diversity of these forests but also their vulnerability towards mechanical impacts inflicted by demersal fishing activities, especially in the overexploited Mediterranean basin. This leads to an urgent need to quantify the damages burdening on these sensitive ecosystems and to develop easy-to-apply tools to evaluate and monitor their environmental status, in order to provide effective conservation measures. This thesis aims to address these topics focusing on the marine animal forests of the Ligurian deep continental shelf. The Ligurian Sea represents one of the most studied Mediterranean basins due to several extensive researches, which have characterized the benthic and pelagic fauna mainly through SCUBA diving (shallow waters) and trawl surveys (bathyal waters) since the beginning of the last century. On the other hand, a large knowledge gap still exists for this region regarding the deep circalittoral megabenthic communities and, overall, on the anthropic threats insisting on deep-sea communities. Indeed, considering the significant amount of professional and recreational fishermen operating at these depths in the Ligurian region, it was crucial to carry out an extensive investigation in this area. In the present study, about 80 sites have been investigated during a four-years ROV survey conducted along the Ligurian deep continental shelf representing the most comprehensive study so far for the Italian waters. ROV footage was used to characterize the benthic biocoenoses thriving on soft and hard bottoms, determine the most relevant environmental factors driving their spatial distribution, and quantify the anthropogenic disturbance. Twelve major assemblages have been identified by means of community analysis, including gorgonian and hydrozoan forests, dense keratose sponge grounds, a Dendrophyllia cornigera facies, bryozoan beds and soft-bottom meadows of sabellids and alcyonaceans, some of them reported for the first time. Forests of black corals and Paramuricea macrospina aggregations have also been reported from the video footage, although with a more scattered distribution. The distribution of these assemblages is determined by different environmental parameters, namely depth, substrate type and inclination. The abundance of marine litter herein observed is among the highest ever recorded in Europe, with maximum values up to 7900 items ha-1. Abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gears represent the 81% of the total sightings, with the highest abundance recorded on the deep rocky shoals facing the largest fishing harbors and fleets. The majority of the fishing gears observed is attributable to artisanal and recreational fishing activities, suggesting that these represent the main source of litter in the Ligurian Sea. Urban litter, mainly represented by plastic, has also been observed, generally with higher abundances nearby large cities and river mouths. A multidisciplinary approach based on ROV explorations, background fishermen interviews and on-board bycatch monitoring has also been applied to obtain quantitative data on the impact of different fishing methods adopted within two Ligurian case studies. The study areas have been selected following a bathymetric point of view to study two different deep-sea ecosystems (a deep circalittoral coralligenous shoal exploited by a small-scale fishery and a trawling ground located nearby a cold-water coral thanatocoenoses), and the investigated parameters were designed to fulfil the criteria proposed by FAO for the identification of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs). A fine characterisation of the megabenthic assemblages and the fishing effort was obtained, as well as the quantification of no-target catches rates (with particular attention to structuring megabenthic invertebrates and rare species), and the frequency of gear entanglement and loss. This information allowed to initiate the process to delineate Fisheries Restricted Areas (FRAs), over these sensitive deep areas. Finally, to evaluate the environmental status of megabenthic assemblages thriving on mesophotic coralligenous or rocky reefs at temperate latitudes, a multiparametric index (MACS) integrating all possible sources of ROV-based information regarding community structure and impacts has been developed and validated. This practical tool was thought to have a large-scale application within the on-going Marine Strategy monitoring programs of these ecosystems. In conclusion, a georeferenced database of the location of diversity hotspots and sites of litter accumulation has been created, in order to set the baseline for the monitoring of Ligurian mesophotic sensitive animal forests. This dataset will provide managers and stakeholders the scientific information and the tools for the creation of an extensive network of deep-sea marine protected areas in the Ligurian basin.
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Brousseau, Eric. "«Politics and policy: Rome and Liguria 200-172 B.C." Thesis, McGill University, 2010. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=95100.

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Stephen Dyson's The Creation of the Roman Frontier employs various anthropological models to explain the development of Rome's republican frontiers. His treatment of the Ligurian frontier in the second century BC posits a Ligurian ‘policy' crafted largely by the Senate and Roman ‘frontier tacticians' (i.e. consuls). Dyson consciously avoids incorporating the pressures of domestic politics and the dynamics of aristocratic competition. But his insistence that these factors obscure policy continuities is incorrect. Politics determined policy. This thesis deals with the Ligurian frontier from 200 to 172 BC, years in which Roman involvement in the region was most intense. It shows that individual magistrates controlled policy to a much greater extent than Dyson and other scholars have allowed. The interplay between the competing forces of aristocratic competition and Senatorial consensus best explains the continuities and shifts in regional policy.
The Creation of the Roman Frontier, l'œuvre de Stephen Dyson, utilise plusieurs modèles anthropologiques pour illuminer le développement de la frontière républicaine. Son traitement de la frontière Ligurienne durant la deuxième siècle avant J.-C. postule une ‘politique' envers les Liguriennes déterminer par le Sénat et les ‘tacticiens de la frontière romain' (les consuls). Dyson fais exprès de ne pas tenir compte des forces de la politique domestique et la compétition aristocratique. Mais son insistance que ces forces cachent les continuités de la politique Ligurienne est incorrecte. Ce thèse évalue les développements dans la Ligurie entre les années 200 et 172 avant J.-C.—les trentes ans pendant lesquelles les romains faisaient de la guerre à presque chaque année en Ligurie. La thèse montre que les individus influençaient la politique plus souvent et plus fortement que Dyson et autres historien(ne)s concèdent. Les continuités et changement dans la politique régionale sont mieux expliqués selon un cadre qui prend compte de la tension entre la compétition aristocratique et le consensus Sénatorial.
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Bianchi, Di Lavagna Passerini Sabrina <1992&gt. "" Il turismo esperienziale. Il caso di Airbnb experience in Liguria"." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/15677.

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Il mio elaborato nasce dalle curiosità di voler approfondire e comprendere un tema molto attuale e dunque molto studiato negli ultimi decenni, ovvero quello dell’importanza sempre più incisiva che sta assumendo il fenomeno dell’esperienza nella mente dei consumatori. L’approfondimento sarà incentrato sul turismo esperienziale e l’attenzione sarà posta sia dal lato della domanda, sia dal lato dell’offerta. In particolare per quanto riguarda quest’ultima, si prenderà come caso studio Airbnb, la cui brand awareness è nota a tutti, cercando di capire se il suo lancio nel mercato delle esperienze può davvero creare un circolo virtuoso e non vizioso come spesso accade. Nell’epoca del turismo postmoderno ovvero quello che stiamo vivendo ora, non ci sono luoghi da scoprire poiché ogni luogo ormai è stato raggiunto. Non sono più le mete a fare la differenza ma le esperienze che si possono vivere, essendo ormai alla portata di tutti qualsiasi destinazione. Adesso è la maniera in cui si visita e si vive una località a fare la differenza, e Airbnb dunque sembra che stia puntando correttamente sul giusto trend del momento. Questo dovrebbe fare incontrare domanda e offerta, in questo nuovo approccio ambiente socioculturale e realtà ambientale si integrano e ai turisti è concessa la possibilità di agire rimodellando il territorio a loro uso e consumo. È chiaro che il territorio sia la base di partenza, ma questo da solo non basta per decretare il successo di una destinazione. Airbnb dunque sta cercando di proporre le esperienze in modo alternativo e plasmandole in base alle mode del momento, cercando di far convergere tutti gli interessi in gioco. La domanda dunque che mi pongo in questa ricerca è se airbnb sia davvero in grado di proporre un turismo alternativo, concentrandomi sulla regione Liguria e soprattutto se sia in grado di creare alleanze che creino sinergie per tutti i diversi attori in gioco.
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Branch, Nicholas Philip. "Vegetation history and human activity in the Ligurian Apennines and Alps, Italy, during the last 14,000 years." Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.322191.

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Marcuccetti, Lorenzo. Saltus Marcius: La sconfitta di Roma contro la nazione Ligure-Apuana. [Pietrasanta]: Petrart, 2002.

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Marcuccetti, Lorenzo. Saltus Marcius: La sconfitta di Roma contro la nazione Ligure-Apuana. [Pietrasanta] (Lucca): Petrart, 2002.

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Marcuccetti, Lorenzo. Saltus Marcius: La sconfitta di Roma contro la nazione Ligure-Apuana. [Lucca]: Petrart, 2002.

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Cavalieri, Giulio. La conquista romana della montagna reggiana: (187-176 a.C.). Bologna: Analisi, 1991.

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Pollinari, Giovanni Agostino. Il genio ligure trionfante: Opera in tre atti : testo plurilingue del XVII secolo. Genova: Le mani, 2008.

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Armanini, Michele. Ligures Apuani: Lunigiana storica, Garfagnana e Versilia prima dei Romani. Padova, Italy: Libreriauniversitaria.it edizioni, 2015.

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Cristina, Chiaramonte Treré, and Università di Milano. Sezione di archeologia., eds. Antichi liguri sulle vie appenniniche tra Tirreno e Po: Nuovi contributi : Milano, 17 gennaio 2002. Milano: Cisalpino, 2003.

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Italy) Liguri e Roma (Conference) (2019 Acqui Terme. I Liguri e Roma: Un popolo tra archeologia e storia : atti del convegno, Acqui Terme, 31 maggio-1 giugno 2019. Roma: Edizioni Quasar, 2021.

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Vásquez, Raúl Previtali. La arqueología lingüística en el Valle Imagna: Orígenes de un clan sahariano celta ligur : prebistale - previtalibus - previtali. Montevideo: Librería Linardi y Risso, 2007.

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Agostini, Mario De. I Liguri nel Sannio e la tavola alimentaria dei Liguri bebiani. 2nd ed. Benevento: G. Ricolo, 1985.

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Gemignani, Carlo Alberto. "Massimo Quaini: la Liguria labirinto e laboratorio." In Il pensiero critico fra geografia e scienza del territorio, 229–44. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-322-2.16.

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Liguria was the great ‘action scenario’ for Massimo Quaini. A region that, thanks to historical and environmental conditions, allowed him to read in advance phenomena and dynamics that would later occur at a national scale. This contribution does not pretend to exhaust the substance of a relationship that goes beyond the scientific level and involves deep existential bonds, but only to provide some elements to draw a first map of the scientific reasons that have linked the scholar to his land of belonging. This reflection will hopefully serve to define how much Liguria is found in Massimo Quaini’s geographical thinking and how much the Ligurian society should still make use of the sharp portraits the scholar has been able to dedicate to her.
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Moreno, Diego. "Liguria." In Environmental History, 199–219. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5354-9_8.

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Bugini, Roberto, and Luisa Folli. "Stones from Liguria." In Building Stones of Milan and Lombardy, 121–25. London: CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003361008-16.

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Rikoski, Richard J., John J. Leonard, Paul M. Newman, and Henrik Schmidt. "Trajectory Sonar Perception in the Ligurian Sea." In Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics, 557–70. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11552246_53.

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Blackwood, Robert J., and Stefania Tufi. "The Linguistic Landscapes of the Ligurian Sea." In The Linguistic Landscape of the Mediterranean, 41–74. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137314567_3.

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Trigona, Simon Luca. "Archeologia subacquea in Liguria: un progetto integrato per la tutela e la valorizzazione." In Proceedings e report, 137–46. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-147-1.15.

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The Soprintendenza of Liguria has always given a particular attention to underwater archaeology and still today it pursues clear and specific aims: design, build, manage and increase competences and technologies that can be able to contribute to the regional and cultural development. The experience reached in Liguria by many years, leaded our activities of protection, research and valorization in order to develop a network of integrated archaeological sites and naval museums. On land this project provides two new museums in the cities of Albenga and Imperia that will be connected with a series of exhibitions and conferences
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Ferretti, O., I. Niccolai, S. Tucci, M. Setti, and F. Immordino. "Transport and distribution of sediments along the Ligurian coast." In Sediment/Water Interactions, 17–32. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2783-7_2.

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Cortesogno, L., G. Dallagiovanna, L. Gaggero, and M. Vanossi. "Elements of the Palaeozoic History of the Ligurian Alps." In Pre-Mesozoic Geology in the Alps, 257–77. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84640-3_15.

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Vallerani, Francesco. "Predoni a casa nostra e il geografo solidale: Massimo Quaini tra terra e acqua." In Il pensiero critico fra geografia e scienza del territorio, 141–53. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-322-2.11.

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In accordance with the main goals of this collection of essays in honour of Massimo Quaini, the text focuses on a peculiar character of the Ligurian geographer’s sensibility, his attention to landscape protectionresearch activity developed in the context of the humanistic geography. Starting from a personal narrative based on his own reminiscences and neglected memories, the author tries to shed light on the relationships between civil commitment and cultural reflection which characterize environmental sensitivity, bringing together his interests with Quaini’s emotional geographies. Finally, some of Quaini’s everyday practicalities are highlighted as the easiest doorway to improve the cognitive procedures of cultural geography.
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Andreotti, A., A. Borgo, E. Borgo, T. Fior, S. Spano, and G. Truffi. "Seasonal Fluctuations of Gulls in Liguria." In Mediterranean Marine Avifauna, 477–89. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70895-4_29.

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Grossi, L., A. Martinelli, D. Marini, M. Stroobant, D. Lescio, C. Carmisciano, L. Beranzoli, and P. Favali. "The Italian contribution to the EMSO Ligurian sea node: The role of the Liguria Cluster of Marine Technologies." In OCEANS 2015 - Genova. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans-genova.2015.7271760.

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Malagugini, Massimo. "La valorizzazione delle torri dell’Imperiese." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11521.

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The enhancement of the towers of the Imperia coastThe complex structure of the Ligurian territory has found a precise correspondence in the development of the defensive structures. If the main cities were able to provide themselves with “closed” defence systems (the most important of which –the Genoese city walls– are second only in size to the Chinese Wall), the smaller cities and the poorly built areas were equipped with a real “network” of widespread and punctual defensive elements. These are the defence towers and watchtowers that were built mainly to face the Saracen invasions and were strongly related to the morphology of the territory. These are now a vast heritage that is in danger of being lost because of the urban transformations that have characterized the last decades, that have changed the territory and that have led to radical transformations of the artifacts that still exist today. The objective of protecting the heritage of the towers present in the Ligurian territory –and in particular on the coasts of Imperia– was the vector that suggested the research conducted at a multidisciplinary level and that led to the census and knowledge of what remains of this complex system of defense spread over the Ligurian coastal territory. The elaboration of a detailed census of the existing artefacts has allowed the analysis of the recurrent typologies, the study of the connections with the geography, and has brought to the knowledge of the state of conservation of this singular architectural patrimony that still today connotes suggestive ambits of the Ligurian territory and represents a great potential for the development of tourist and cultural activities. Subsequently, a number of projects have been developed which, starting from the dissemination of knowledge of the heritage in question, have as their objective the enhancement of it, identifying new possible uses of individual artifacts within a landscape system of collective interest.
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Motta, Michele, and Luigi Motta. "Preliminary data on the temperature distribution in a ponor (Andrassa, Ligurian Alps)." In The 5th Virtual International Conference on Advanced Research in Scientific Areas. Publishing Society, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18638/arsa.2016.5.1.831.

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Panigada, Pesante, Zanardelli, and Oehen. "Day and night-time diving behavior of fin whales in the Western Ligurian Sea." In Oceans 2003. Celebrating the Past ... Teaming Toward the Future. IEEE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans.2003.178624.

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Rielli, Andrea, Chiara Boschi, and Andrea Dini. "Sequestration of mantle CO2 into the Ligurian Ophiolites of Central Tuscany." In Goldschmidt2021. France: European Association of Geochemistry, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7185/gold2021.7886.

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Förster, J. "Measurements of mixing layer height variability during the Ligurian air-sea interaction experiment (LASIE '07)." In SPIE Europe Remote Sensing, edited by Anton Kohnle, Karin Stein, and John D. Gonglewski. SPIE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.830384.

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Locritani, M., L. Beranzoli, C. Carmisciano, D. Embriaco, F. Muccini, P. Favali, J. Aguzzi, et al. "Investigating the mediterranean by seafloor observations: The eastern branch of the EMSO Ligurian Sea node." In OCEANS 2015 - Genova. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans-genova.2015.7271590.

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Secchiari, Arianna, Alessandra Montanini, Riccardo Tribuzio, and Delphine Bosch. "Garnet pyroxenites from the External Ligurian ophiolites link mafic crust recycling to HIMU basalts genesis." In Goldschmidt2022. France: European Association of Geochemistry, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2022.10170.

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Bianucci, Marco, Silvia Merlino, Marco Ferrando, and Luca Baruzzo. "The optimal hybrid/electric ferry for the liguria Natural Parks." In OCEANS 2015 - Genova. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans-genova.2015.7271474.

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Dragovic, Besim, Allison Brown, Emmanuel Codillo, Marco Scambelluri, Esther Schwarzenbach, Ekaterina Rojas Kolomiets, Michael Bizimis, and Horst Marschall. "Unraveling the Molybdenum (Mo) Cycle at the Subduction Interface: A case study from the Ligurian Alps." In Goldschmidt2023. France: European Association of Geochemistry, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.7185/gold2023.20762.

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Tyack, Peter L. Behavioral Responses of Naive Cuvier's Beaked Whales in the Ligurian Sea to Playback of Anthropogenic and Natural Sounds. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada573924.

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Tyack, Peter L. Behavioral Responses of Naive Cuvier's Beaked Whales in the Ligurian Sea to Playback of Anthropogenic and Natural Sounds. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada602636.

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