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Zonazione ittica nel Fiume Natisone (Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italia Nord-Est)
Atti del VI Convegno Nazionale AIIAD Varese Ligure (La Spezia) 6-8 giugno 199
Prime osservazioni su Silurus glanis (L., 1758) nelle acque del bacino dell'Isonzo (Osteichthyes, Siluridae)
Considerazioni sui Salmoniformi pescati nel corso di asciutte di canali artificiali in Friuli
Pseudorasbora parva (Schlegel, 1842) (Osteichthyes, Cyprinidae) nelle acque del Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Prima segnalazione
Pragian to Famennian depositional evolution of the M. Pizzul area (Carnic Alps, Italy): preliminary results
The Carnic Alps represents the non- to low-grade metamorphic portion of the Variscan substratum of the Alps (VAI 1976, SCHÖNLAUB 1979). The whole “pre-flysch” Variscan succession of the Carnic Alps is thought to have developed in correspondence of a mainly carbonate platform not deeper than few hundred meters. Up to the Pragian, the basin physiography can be roughly schematized as a ramptype, while from the Pragian to Famennian differential carbonate growth controlled by tectonics led to a differentiation between shallow water facies, high-density and low density resedimented gravitative driven deposits and deeper water facies. The study area of the M. Pizzul is located in the central part of the Carnic Alps, south of Cason di Lanza Pass and east of Mt. Zermula
Digital sovereignty or sovereignism? Investigating the political discourse on digital contact tracing apps in France
In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, European countries implemented several non-pharmaceutical interventions with country-specific policies and reduced coordination. Digital Contact Tracing (DCT) was one of the few interventions on which European countries had a common approach oriented toward DCT apps’ interoperability. As most EU countries implemented interoperable apps relying on an Apple and Google’s framework, France developed the app autonomously. Recent literature argues that France’s choice was mainly due to its strong stance in defense of national digital sovereignty. However, current contributions do not largely cover the issue empirically. Therefore, we aim to better explore the role played by digital sovereignty in the political debate related the development of DCT apps. To do so, we conducted a thematic analysis of 16 documents from France’s political bodies, selected from a larger corpus of 438 documents dealing with DCT. Three main relevant dimensions related to digital sovereignty emerge. First, the initially sponsored EU interoperability progressively faded in the French political debate. Then, Apple and Google’s involvement in the healthcare domain was perceived as highly problematic. Finally, having national players developing the DCT app was largely preferred. Based on our empirical findings, we further engaged with the concept of digital sovereignty, pointing out its difference from digital sovereignism by highlighting the ontological distinction between practices and ideas. Building on these reflections, we argue that France’s stance towards DCT and the related digital sovereignty practices subtended digital sovereignism positions
Famennian (Late Devonian) conodonts from the Pizzul West section (Carnic Alps, Italy)
Conodonts from the Pizzul West section are presented. e section is located in the Cason di Lanza/Mt. Zermula area
of the central Carnic Alps and it exposes about twenty-four metres of Upper Devonian limestone. e forty-one taxa documented
allow the discrimination of seven biozones of Frasnian and Famennian: Upper rhenana, Upper crepida, Uppermost crepida,
Lower rhomboidea, Upper rhomboidea, Lower marginifera and Lower expansa
Famennian (Late Devonian) conodonts from the Pizzul West section (Carnic Alps, Italy)
Conodonts from the Pizzul West section are presented. e section is located in the Cason di Lanza/Mt. Zermula area
of the central Carnic Alps and it exposes about twenty-four metres of Upper Devonian limestone. e forty-one taxa documented
allow the discrimination of seven biozones of Frasnian and Famennian: Upper rhenana, Upper crepida, Uppermost crepida,
Lower rhomboidea, Upper rhomboidea, Lower marginifera and Lower expansa
Macrozoobenthic communities in the regional natural reserve of Isonzo river mouth (North-East Italy): first results of a leaf bag technique study
The Regional Natural Reserve of the Isonzo River Mouth is an Italian coastal area, where biodiversity reaches high levels. Four sampling sites were chosen and seasonal samplings were conducted (autumn 2009 and spring 2010) using a non invasive sampling strategy (leaf bag technique) for studying both detritus processing and colonization by macrobenthic invertebrates. The main chemical and physical water parameters were monitored in water column. Intra - and inter - seasonal differences of the total number, taxa composition, and the vegetable organic matter decomposition rates were investigated. Diptera Chironomidae was the dominant taxon in both seasons, followed by Crustacea. Significant differences were foundfor used community descriptors (total number, number of taxa). Decomposition rates showed dignificant seasonal differences
Struttura della comunità ittica del fiume Natisone (Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italia Nord-Est)
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