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Frontiers in Earth Science Seminars
Frontiers in Earth Science
Join us for an exciting seminar series hosted by Frontiers in Earth Science, featuring live presentations from prominent authors and editors dedicated to advancing our understanding of the Earth's physical and chemical processes. Led by Field Chief Editor, Professor Valerio Acocella, these seminars will explore a wide range of topics, including geochemistry, climatology, and volcanology, bridging the various domains of Earth science. This series aims to address major environmental challenges and promote scientific knowledge that supports climate action and sustainable development.
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Modeling and simulation of volcanic mass movements and induced tsunamis at Stromboli volcano (Aeolian archipelago, Tyrrhenian sea, Italy)
Tomaso Esposti Ongaro, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia
The petrography, metamorphism and deformation history of Neoproterozoic rock from Gida Ayana, Western Ethiopia: implication of tectonometamorphic evolution
Bishaw Mihret, Debre Markos University
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Reconstructing paleo-trophic relationships on the Brazilian Romualdo Formation (Early Cretaceous) through mercury analysis in fossils
Lucas Silveira Antonietto, Universidade Regional do Cariri
Taphonomy of late Miocene balaenopterids from the Stirone River, Emilia Romagna (Northern Italy)
Michelangelo Bisconti, University of Turin
Landfill Methane Emission: A Case Study using Inversion Methods, Satellites and Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy
Eduardo Landulfo, Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares
Sheet braided versus deep channelized model for pre-vegetation fluvial system: revelations from the study of the Neoproterozoic Ramgiri Formation of Godavari Valley southern India
Tapan Chakraborty, Indian Statistical Institute
Using stable isotopes in deciphering climate changes from travertine deposits: the case of the Lapis Tiburtinus succession (Acque Albule Basin, Tivoli, Central Italy)
Alessandro Mancini, Sapienza University of Rome
Irene Cornacchia, Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering
Irene Cornacchia, Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering
Early Cretaceous volcanic-arc magmatism in the Dalat-Kratie Fold Belt of eastern Cambodia: implications for the lithotectonic evolution of the Indochina terrane
J Gregory Shellnutt, National Taiwan Normal University
Soil CO2 flux maps as tools to reduce the risk on soil diffuse degassing areas
Fátima Viveiros, University of the Azores