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Central Italy 6 Alban Hills quiescent volcano 1 Archaeoseismology 1 Bank of Italy 1 Banks and banking 1 CCS 1 CH4 geological storage 1 Central - Italy 1 Chianti 1 Curve Number 1 Energy mix 1 Erosion 1 Farm ponds 1 Geothermal energy 1 Historical seismology 1 Latium Region 1 Monetary policy - Italy 1 Natural Gas Hazard 1 Runoff quality 1 SWAT 1 Seismotectonics 1 indoor-Rn Hazard 1 jointed rock masses 1 seismic amplification 1 trapped waves 1 velocimetric records 1
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Napoli, Marco 2 Orlandini, Simone 2 Quattrocchi, F. 2 Ameri, Gabriele 1 Armezzani, G. 1 Bartolini, Leonardo 1 Boschi, E. 1 Buttinelli, M. 1 Cantucci, B. 1 Capera, Antonio Gómez 1 Ceccaroni, Emanuela 1 Cecchi, Stefano 1 Galadini, Fabrizio 1 Galli, G. 1 Mancini, C. 1 Martino, S. 1 Minutolo, A. 1 Mugnozza, G. 1 Paciello, A. 1 Pizzino, L. 1 Procesi, M. 1 Rovelli, A. 1 Scarlato, P. 1 Verrubbi, V. 1 Zanchi, Camillo A. 1
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Natural Hazards 3 Agricultural Water Management 2 Applied Energy 1 New England Economic Review 1
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Evaluating the Arc-SWAT2009 in predicting runoff, sediment, and nutrient yields from a vineyard and an olive orchard in Central Italy
Napoli, Marco; Orlandini, Simone - In: Agricultural Water Management 153 (2015) C, pp. 51-62
The ArcSWAT2009 model with an improved sub-model (SWAT-GC) was used to assess plant growth to evaluate sediment and nutrient runoff yields from an alternating grass-covered/tilled inter-row vineyard (VP) and from disk harrowing (DH) and grass cover (GC) management techniques in an olive orchard...
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Determining potential rainwater harvesting sites using a continuous runoff potential accounting procedure and GIS techniques in central Italy
Napoli, Marco; Cecchi, Stefano; Orlandini, Simone; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 141 (2014) C, pp. 55-65
The “Eight Communities of the Chianti” area, Tuscany, Italy, receives an average annual rainfall of 700–800mm, mainly between September and December. Nevertheless, the storage capacity of the soil is not sufficient to fulfill agricultural requirements, resulting in a shortage of water from...
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Strategic use of the underground in an energy mix plan: Synergies among CO2, CH4 geological storage and geothermal energy. Latium Region case study (Central Italy)
Procesi, M.; Cantucci, B.; Buttinelli, M.; Armezzani, G.; … - In: Applied Energy 110 (2013) C, pp. 104-131
In recent decades, the worldwide demand for energy has been increasing, with an associated rise in CO2 emissions being observed. In such conditions, the development of “low carbon energy technologies” and strategic energy-mix plans is necessary, and an evaluation of the underground energy...
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Monetary policy in pre-ECB Italy
Bartolini, Leonardo - In: New England Economic Review (2002) Q 2, pp. 35-38
In 1979, Italy entered into the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) as a founding member of the European Monetary System. After that date, the country's monetary policy was geared toward the maintenance of exchange rate stability against its ERM partners, despite a number of exchange parity...
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The 2nd century AD earthquake in central Italy: archaeoseismological data and seismotectonic implications
Ceccaroni, Emanuela; Ameri, Gabriele; Capera, Antonio Gómez - In: Natural Hazards 50 (2009) 2, pp. 335-359
The 2nd century AD earthquake in central Italy is only known by an epigraph that mentions restorations to a damaged …
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Evidence of Amplification Effects in Fault Zone Related to Rock Mass Jointing
Martino, S.; Minutolo, A.; Paciello, A.; Rovelli, A.; … - In: Natural Hazards 39 (2006) 3, pp. 419-449
Results of geological, geomechanical and seismometric investigations aiming at the analysis of the seismic response in a carbonate ridge of the Nera River valley (Central Apennines – Italy) are discussed. Geological and geomechanical surveys were aimed at defining the stratigraphic and...
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Natural Gas Hazard (CO<Emphasis Type="Bold">2, <Superscript> <Emphasis Type="Bold">222 </Superscript>Rn) within a Quiescent Volcanic Region and Its Relations with Tectonics: The Case of the <Emphasis Type="BoldItalic">Ciampino-Marino Area, Alban Hills Volcano, Italy
Pizzino, L.; Galli, G.; Mancini, C.; Quattrocchi, F.; … - In: Natural Hazards 27 (2002) 3, pp. 257-287
</Subscript>, throughout the Ciampino and Marino towns in the Alban Hills quiescent volcano (Central Italy). Following several …
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