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L'illuminazione nei luoghi di lavoro: un percorso tra aspetti tecnici e dimensione emotiva
Illuminazione nei luoghi di lavoro: un rischio da valutare per la tutela della salute e della sicurezza, ma anche da considerarsi nella più ampia visione strategica per garantire buone prestazioni. Dal Testo Unico Sicurezza (D. Lgs. 81/2008) alle norme tecniche, tante le informazioni tra cui districarsi. Il contributo si propone di inquadrare la tematica, a partire dal riferimento normativo UNI EN 12464-1:2021, puntando l’attenzione sui requisiti fondamentali da considerare per gestire le sorgenti luminose, naturali o artificiali, negli ambienti di lavoro interni fino all’approccio Human Centric Lighting
Spatio-temporal dynamics of beached asbestos cement wastes colonized by terrestrial and shallow marine organisms: new insights and environmental implications
Geochemical and Pb isotopic evolution of Panarea island: the oldest volcano in the Aeolian Arc, Southern Italy.
The Cambrian to Aquitanian geological record of the Longi-Taormina Unit (Calabria-Peloritani Arc, Southern Italy): geodynamic implications.
The stratigraphic record of the Alì-Montagnareale Unit (Peloritani Mountains, NE Sicily)
Some Internal Units of the western Alpine peri-Mediterranean orogenic system (Betic Cordillera, Calabria-Peloritani Arc) point out to a complex Alpine tectono-metamorphic evolution followed by an exhumation phase. Before the onset of the Alpine compressive tectonics, the rocks of these units belonged to the margins of a microcontinent, the Mesomediterranean Microplate, originated, together with the main plates, following the break-up of Pangaea. To these units, characterized by similar tectono-sedimentary evolution, belongs the Alì-Montagnareale Unit of the Peloritani Mountains (NE Sicily), where the Internal Units of the Sicilian sector of the Maghrebian Chain crop out. The Alì-Montagnareale Unit appears within two small tectonic semi-windows, under the phyllites of the Mandanici-Piraino Unit, and it proves to be formed by three groups of anchimetamorphic formations.
The Lower Group is made up of two Upper Permian?-Upper Triassic siliciclastic formations, which grade into each other and which were deposited in alluvial environments. This group is followed by the Intermediate Group, consisting of Middle?-Upper? Triassic formations, indicating deposition in an evaporitic coastal plain evolving to a marine carbonate platform. The Upper Group consists of a Pliensbachian formation, made up of pelagic calcilutites with added carbonate turbiditic beds, followed by a prevailingly marly formation with strata of silicified limestones and episodic calcareous re-sediments. In this latter formation, the finding of Jurassic fossils and Globuligerina oxfordiana, which occurs up to the Valanginian, indicate that the stratigraphic succession spans from the late Early Jurassic to the Late Jurassic and probably reaches the Early Cretaceous.
The stratigraphic units are generally separated by tectonic contacts which act as preferential detachment surfaces during compressive and exhumation tectonic phases. The tectonic elision of more or less large intervals of the original stratigraphic succession is diffuse in both tectonic windows.
The succession of the Alì-Montagnareale Unit testifies to extensional tectonics, which in Middle-Late Triassic determined the evolution of sedimentation from continental to evaporitic and neritic environments, and, since the Early Jurassic, to calcilutite and marly pelagic sediments with added calcareous re-sediments. This sedimentary evolution records the break-up of Pangaea and the successive opening of oceanic basins. A similar tectono-sedimentary history may be recognized in many other Internal Units of the Alpine peri-Mediterranean Chains
Pb isotopes as a tool for environmental study of anthropogenic versus natural pollution of an industrial site under remediation (Naples, Italy).
Syn-orogenic extension in the Alpine Peloritani Thrust Belt (NE Sicily, Italy): Evidence from the Al� Unit
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