969 resultados para Mud
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The morphology and the deposition periods of egg capsules by the bruised nassa Nassarius vibex were investigated on two beaches located on the southeast coast of Brazil. The nassariids were associated with the charru mussel Mytella charruana, which forms beds on soft mud-bottoms. A total of 1558 capsules were collected, only from the fronds of the green alga Ulva lactuca, 859 for Camaroeiro Beach and 699 for Cidade Beach. The mean sizes of the egg capsules and numbers of eggs or larvae per capsule were similar on the two beaches, as were the periods of capsule deposition. At Camaroeiro Beach, capsules first appeared in May 2006, reached a peak in August 2006, and disappeared in December 2006. At Cidade Beach, the first capsules were recorded in July 2006, with a peak in August 2006. A second peak was also observed at this beach between January 2007 and April 2007. The two periods of deposition recorded at the latter beach may indicate two periods of recruitment in the same year for N. vibex. Regarding the influence of intertidal level on capsule deposition, there was a significant difference in the number of capsules between the levels at Camaroeiro Beach (F= 7.445, p<0.05), and for the second capsule-deposition peak at Cidade Beach (F= 6.382, p<0.05). This study revealed a selective pattern of capsule deposition, with individuals of N. vibex using only fronds of U. lactuca. This process was influenced by the morphodynamics of the two beaches, with the nassariids maximizing the survival of embryos by depositing more capsules and more eggs per capsule in better-protected parts of the mytilid beds.
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The present study describes different preimaginal stages of Trypoxylon rogenhoferi examined by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and compares the results with observations on closely related species. Some notes on the nesting habits of this species, including their spider prey, nest parasites, and development time are provided. In short, T. rogenhoferi proved quite similar to the previous report on T. albitarse although SEM images are rarely presented in such descriptions. In fact the present study emphasized the importance of SEM images to describe fine morphological details that can be useful characters for taxonomic and phylogenetic studies. Images of some earlier development stages (first and second larval instar and egg) are presented for the first time, and compared with the few available data from other hymenopterans.
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Chaves E.P., Oliveira S.C.R., Araujo L.P.F., Oliveira A.S., Miglino M.A., Abreu-Silva A.L., Melo F.A. & Sousa A.L. 2012. Morphological aspects of the ovaries of turtle Kinosternon scorpioides raised in captivity. Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira 32(7):667-671. Departamento das Clinicas, Curso de Medicina Veterinaria, Universidade Estadual do Maranhao, Cidade Universitaria Paulo VI, Tirirical, Sao Luis, MA 65050-150, Brazil. E-mail: alana@elo.com.br The swear turtle "jurara" (Kinosternon scorpioides) is a mud turtle of the Amazon region exposed to disordering capture in the rural areas of Maranhao, Brazil. Despite its popularity in these areas, little meaningful information regarding the reproductive morphology is currently available, fact that impedes the adoption of policies for preservation of the species. To obtain more information, we studied the ovarian morphology adult jurara females kept in captivity by morphological and morphometric analysis in the dry and rainy season. The results revealed that all females were sexually mature and were in a vitellogenic period. The ovaries are two irregular structures composed by follicles in different stages of development (primary, secondary and tertiary) scattered in a stroma of loose connective highly vascularized tissue. The ovary weight was 6.25+/-4.23g and 2.27+/-1.42g, for the right and left one respectively. The gonadosomatic indexes were 2.06% for the dry season and 1.79% for the rainy season. The average of the follicles was 29.83 units per ovary. Microscopically, the mature ovaries revealed a basal layer composed by four cellular layers: the inner and outer theca, stratum granulosum with perivitelline membrane and zona radiata with vitelline membrane. No significant differences were observed in the ovaries either in the dry or wet period.
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The present work aimed to evaluate the seasonal increment in diameter of Eucalyptus grandis trees for 24 months and its relationship with the climatic variables and fertilization with nitrogen and with sewer mud. The trees were planted in the spacing of 3 x 2 m and fertilized with nitrogen (planting, 6, 12, 18 months) and sewer mud (planting and 8 months). 20 trees were selected by treatment according witch the distribution of basal area and installed dendrometer bands at a 1.3 meter. The results showed a clear effect of the climatic variables on the seasonal increment in diameter of trees, being observed a delay period (lag) of 28 days for the answer of the trees in relation to the climatic variables. Regading to the fertilization effect, it was observed that the increment of trunk diameter was higher in the eucalypt trees with organic in relation to mineral fertilization with nitrogen.
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Final Gondwana amalgamation was marked by the closure of the Neoproterozoic Clymene ocean between the Amazonia craton and central Gondwana. The events which occurred in the last stage of this closure were recorded in the upper Alto Paraguai Group in the foreland of the Paraguay orogen. Outcrop-based fades analysis of the siliciclastic rocks of upper Alto Paraguai Group, composed of the Sepotuba and Diamantino Formations, was carried out in the Diamantino region, within the eastern part of the Barra dos Bugres basin, Mato Grosso state, central-western Brazil. The Sepotuba Formation is composed of sandy shales with planar to wave lamination interbedded with fine-grained sandstone with climbing ripple cross-lamination, planar lamination, swaley cross-stratification and tangential to sigmoidal cross-bedding with mud drapes, related to marine offshore deposits. The lower Diamantino Formation is composed of a monotonous, laterally continuous for hundreds of metres, interbedded siltstone and fine-grained sandstone succession with regular parallel lamination, climbing ripple cross-lamination and ripple-bedding interpreted as distal turbidites. The upper part of this formation consists of fine to medium-grained sandstones with sigmoidal cross-bedding, planar lamination, climbing ripple cross-lamination, symmetrical to asymmetrical and linguoid ripple marks arranged in lobate sand bodies. These fades are interbedded with thick siltstone in coarsening upward large-scale cycles related to a delta system. The Sepotuba Formation characterises the last transgressive deposits of the Paraguay basin representing the final stage of a marine incursion of the Clymene ocean. The progression of orogenesis in the hinterland resulted in the confinement of the Sepotuba sea as a foredeep sub-basin against the edge of the Amazon craton. Turbidites were generated during the deepening of the basin. The successive filling of the basin was associated with progradation of deltaic lobes from the southeast, in a wide lake or a restricted sea that formed after 541 +/- 7 Ma. Southeastern to east dominant Neoproterozoic source regions were confirmed by zircon grains that yielded ages around 600 to 540 Ma, that are interpreted to be from granites in the Paraguay orogen. This overall regressive succession recorded in the Alto Paraguai Group represents the filling up of a foredeep basin after the final amalgamation of westem Gondwana in the earliest Phanerozoic. (C) 2011 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Background. Clay is often used in cosmetic treatments, although little is known about its action. Aim. To evaluate the effect of topical clay application on the histoarchitecture of collagen fibres in rat skin. Methods. Animals received a daily application of clay and retinoic acid (RA) 0.025% to the dorsal skin over 7 and 14 days, under vaporization at 37 degrees C for 40 min. Control skin was not vaporized. Samples from each region were excised, and stained with picrosirius red for collagen evaluation. Results. Seven days after clay treatment, an increase in the number of collagen fibres was observed in treated skin compared with control skin (51.74 +/- 1.28 vs. 43.39 +/- 1.79%, respectively, P < 0.01), whereas RA did not alter the collagen level (45.66 +/- 1.10%). Clay application over 14 days did not induce a further increase in skin collagen, whereas treatment with RA did (58.07 +/- 1.59%; P = 0.001 vs. control). Conclusion. Clay application promotes an increase in the number of collagen fibres, which may account for its beneficial effects.
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The OMEX core CD110 W90, retrieved from the Douro Mud Patch (DMP) off the River Douro in the north of Portugal, records the period since the beginning of Little Ice Age (LIA). The core chronology is based upon the data attributes for Pb-210, Cs-137 and a C-14 dating from a level near the core base. Geochemical, granulometric, microfaunal (benthic foraminifera) and compositional data suggest the occurrence of precipitation changes which may have been, at least partially, influenced by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), that contributes to the regulation of the ocean-atmosphere dynamics in the North Atlantic. Southwesterly Atlantic storm track is associated with the negative phases of the NAO, when the Azores High is anomalously weak, higher oceanographic hydrodynamism, downwelling events and increased rainfall generally occurs. Prevalence of these characteristics during the LIA left a record that corresponds to phases of major floods. During these phases the DMP received a higher contribution of relatively coarse-grained terrigenous sediments, enriched in quartz particles, which diluted the contribution of other minerals, as indicated by reduced concentrations of several lithogenic chemical elements such as: Al, As, Ba, Ce, Co, Cu, Fe, K, La, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Rb, Sc, Sn, Th, V and Y. The presence of biogenic carbonate particles also underwent dilution, as revealed by the smaller abundance of foraminifera and correlative lower concentrations of Ca and Sr. During this period, the DMP also received an increased contribution of organic matter, indicated by higher values of lignin remains and a benthic foraminifera high productivity index, or BFHP, which gave rise to early diagenetic changes with pyrite formation. Since the beginning of the 20th century this contribution diminished, probably due to several drier periods and the impact of human activities in the river basins, e.g. construction of dams, or, on the littoral areas, construction of hard-engineering structures and sand extraction activities. During the first half of the 20th century mainly positive phases of the NAO prevailed, caused by the above normal strengthening of the subtropical high pressure centre of the Azores and the deepening of the low pressure centre in Iceland. These phases may have contributed to the reduction in the supply of both terrigenous sediments and organic matter from shallow water to the DMP. During the positive phases of the NAO, sedimentation became finer. The development of mining and industrial activities during the 20th century is marked, in this core, by higher concentrations of Pb. Furthermore, the erosion of heaps resulting from wolfram exploitation leaves its signature as a peak of W concentrations recorded in the sediments of the DMP deposited between the 1960s and the 1990s. Wolfram exploitation was an important activity in the middle part of the 20th century, particularly during the period of the Second World War. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The dynamics, over the last 7500 years, of a mangrove at Marajo Island in northern Brazil were studied by pollen and sedimentary facies analyses using sediment cores. This island, located at the mouth of the Amazon River. is influenced by riverine inflow combined with tidal fluctuations of the equatorial Atlantic Ocean. Herbaceous vegetation intermingled with rainforest dominates the central area of the island, while varzea is the main vegetation type along the littoral. In particular, the modem northeastern coastal zone is covered by a mosaic of dense rainforest, herbaceous vegetation, mangroves, varzea, and restinga. The integration of pollen data and fades descriptions indicates a tidal mud flat colonized by mangroves in the interior of Marajo Island between similar to 7500 cal yr BP and similar to 3200 cal yr BP. During the late Holocene, mangroves retracted to a small area (100-700 m in width) along the northeastern coastal plain. Mangrove expansion during the early and mid Holocene was likely caused by the post-glacial sea-level rise which, combined with tectonic subsidence, led to a rise in tidal water salinity. Salinity must have further increased due to low river discharge resulting from increased aridity during the early and mid Holocene. The shrinking of the area covered by mangrove vegetation during the late Holocene was likely caused by the increase in river discharge during the late Holocene, which has maintained relatively low tidal water salinity in Marajo Island. Tidal water salinity is relatively higher in the northeastern part of the island than in others, due to the southeast-northwest trending current along the littoral. The mixing of marine and riverine freshwater inflows has provided a refuge for mangroves in this area. The increase in flow energy during the last century is related to landward sand migration, which explains the current retraction of mangroves. These changes may indicate an increased exposure to tidal influence driven by the relative sea-level rise, either associated with global fluctuations or tectonic subsidence, and/or by an increase in river water discharge. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The evolution of the structure and properties of Cr/Cr oxide thin films deposited on HK40 steel substrates by reactive magnetron sputtering (RMS) was investigated and linked to their potential protective behavior against metal dusting. Deposition time, mode of oxygen feeding, and application of bias voltage were varied to assess their effect on the density, adhesion, and integrity of the films. All the films showed a very fine columnar microstructure and the presence of amorphous Cr oxide. Both, an increasing time and a constant oxygen flow during deposition led to the development of relatively low density films and mud-like cracking patterns. A graded oxygen flow resulted in films with fewer cracks, but a careful control of the oxygen flow is required to obtain films with a truly graded structure. The effect of the bias voltage was much more significant and beneficial. An increasing negative bias voltage resulted in the development of denser films with a transition to an almost crack-free structure and better adhesion. The amorphous oxide resulted in low values of hardness and Young's modulus. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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This volume is a collection of the work done in a three years-lasting PhD, focused in the analysis of Central and Southern Adriatic marine sediments, deriving from the collection of a borehole and many cores, achieved thanks to the good seismic-stratigraphic knowledge of the study area. The work was made out within European projects EC-EURODELTA (coordinated by Fabio Trincardi, ISMAR-CNR), EC-EUROSTRATAFORM (coordinated by Phil P. E. Weaver, NOC, UK), and PROMESS1 (coordinated by Serge Bernè, IFREMER, France). The analysed sedimentary successions presented highly expanded stratigraphic intervals, particularly for the last 400 kyr, 60 kyr and 6 kyr BP. These three different time-intervals resulted in a tri-partition of the PhD thesis. The study consisted of the analysis of planktic and benthic foraminifers’ assemblages (more than 560 samples analysed), as well as in preparing the material for oxygen and carbon stable isotope analyses, and interpreting and discussing the obtained dataset. The chronologic framework of the last 400 kyr was achieved for borehole PRAD1-2 (within the work-package WP6 of PROMESS1 project), collected in 186.5 m water depth. The proposed chronology derives from a multi-disciplinary approach, consisting of the integration of numerous and independent proxies, some of which analysed by other specialists within the project. The final framework based on: micropaleontology (calcareous nannofossils and foraminifers’ bioevents), climatic cyclicity (foraminifers’ assemblages), geochemistry (oxygen stable isotope, made out on planktic and benthic records), paleomagnetism, radiometric ages (14C AMS), teprhochronology, identification of sapropel-equivalent levels (Se). It’s worth to note the good consistency between the oxygen stable isotope curve obtained for borehole PRAD1-2 and other deeper Mediterranean records. The studied proxies allowed the recognition of all the isotopic intervals from MIS10 to MIS1 in PRAD1-2 record, and the base of the borehole has been ascribed to the early MIS11. Glacial and interglacial intervals identified in the Central Adriatic record have been analysed in detail for the paleo-environmental reconstruction, as well. For instance, glacial stages MIS6, MIS8 and MIS10 present peculiar foraminifers’ assemblages, composed by benthic species typical of polar regions and no longer living in the Central Adriatic nowadays. Moreover, a deepening trend in the paleo-bathymetry during glacial intervals was observed, from MIS10 (inner-shelf environment) to MIS4 (mid-shelf environment).Ten sapropel-equivalent levels have been recognised in PRAD1-2 Central Adriatic record. They showed different planktic foraminifers’ assemblages, which allowed the first distinction of events occurred during warm-climate (Se5, Se7), cold-climate (Se4, Se6 and Se8) and temperate-intermediate-climate (Se1, Se3, Se9, Se’, Se10) conditions, consistently with literature. Cold-climate sapropel equivalents are characterised by the absence of an oligotrophic phase, whereas warm-temeprate-climate sapropel equivalents present both the oligotrophic and the eutrophic phases (except for Se1). Sea floor conditions vary, according to benthic foraminifers’ assemblages, from relatively well oxygenated (Se1, Se3), to dysoxic (Se9, Se’, Se10), to highly dysoxic (Se4, Se6, Se8) to events during which benthic foraminifers are absent (Se5, Se7). These two latter levels are also characterised by the lamination of the sediment, feature never observed in literature in such shallow records. The enhanced stratification of the water column during the events Se8, Se7, Se6, Se5, Se4, and the concurring strong dilution of shallow water, pointed out by the isotope record, lead to the hypothesis of a period of intense precipitation in the Central Adriatic region, possibly due to a northward shift of the African Monsoon. Finally, the expression of Central Adriatic PRAD1-2 Se5 equivalent was compared with the same event, as registered in other Eastern Mediterranean areas. The sequence of substantially the same planktic foraminifers’ bioevents has been consistently recognised, indicating a similar evolution of the water column all over the Eastern Mediterranean; yet, the synchronism of these events cannot be demonstrated. A high resolution analysis of late Holocene (last 6000 years BP) climate change was carried out for the Adriatic area, through the recognition of planktic and benthic foraminifers’ bioevents. In particular, peaks of planktic Globigerinoides sacculifer (four during the last 5500 years BP in the most expanded core) have been interpreted, based on the ecological requirements of this species, as warm-climate, arid intervals, correspondent to periods of relative climatic optimum, such as, for instance, the Medieval Warm Period, the Roman Age, the Late Bronze Age and the Copper Age. Consequently, the minima in the abundance of this biomarker could correspond to relatively cooler and more rainy periods. These conclusions are in good agreement with the isotopic and the pollen data. The Last Occurrence (LO) of G. sacculifer has been dated in this work at an average age of 550 years BP, and it is the best bioevent approximating the base of the Little Ice Age in the Adriatic. Recent literature reports the same bioevent in the Levantine Basin, showing a rather consistent age. Therefore, the LO of G. sacculifer has the potential to be extended to all the Eastern Mediterranean. Within the Little Ice Age, benthic foraminifer V. complanata shows two distinct peaks in the shallower Adriatic cores analysed, collected hundred kilometres apart, inside the mud belt environment. Based on the ecological requirements of this species, these two peaks have been interpreted as the more intense (cold and rainy) oscillations inside the LIA. The chronologic framework of the analysed cores is robust, being based on several range-finding 14C AMS ages, on estimates of the secular variation of the magnetic field, on geochemical estimates of the activity depth of 210Pb short-lived radionuclide (for the core-top ages), and is in good agreement with tephrochronologic, pollen and foraminiferal data. The intra-holocenic climate oscillations find out in the Adriatic have been compared with those pointed out in literature from other records of the Northern Hemisphere, and the chronologic constraint seems quite good. Finally, the sedimentary successions analysed allowed the review and the update of the foraminifers’ ecobiostratigraphy available from literature for the Adriatic region, thanks to the achievement of 16 ecobiozones for the last 60 kyr BP. Some bioevents are restricted to the Central Adriatic (for instance the LO of benthic Hyalinea balthica , approximating the MIS3/MIS2 boundary), others occur all over the Adriatic basin (for instance the LO of planktic Globorotalia inflata during MIS3, individuating Dansgaard-Oeschger cycle 8 (Denekamp)).
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A multidisciplinary study was carried out on the Late Quaternary-Holocene subsurface deposits of two Mediterranean coastal areas: Arno coastal plain (Northern Tyrrhenian Sea) and Modern Po Delta (Northern Adriatic Sea). Detailed facies analyses, including sedimentological and micropalaeontological (benthic foraminifers and ostracods) investigations, were performed on nine continuously-cored boreholes of variable depth (ca. from 30 meters to100 meters). Six cores were located in the Arno coastal plain and three cores in the Modern Po Delta. To provide an accurate chronological framework, twenty-four organic-rich samples were collected along the fossil successions for radiocarbon dating (AMS 14C). In order to reconstruct the depositional and palaeoenvironmental evolution of the study areas, core data were combined with selected well logs, provided by local companies, along several stratigraphic sections. These sections revealed the presence of a transgressive-regressive (T-R) sequence, composing of continental, coastal and shallow-marine deposits dated to the Late Pleistocene-Holocene period, beneath the Arno coastal plain and the Modern Po Delta. Above the alluvial deposits attributed to the last glacial period, the post-glacial transgressive succession (TST) consists of back-barrier, transgressive barrier and inner shelf deposits. Peak of transgression (MFS) took place around the Late-Middle Holocene transition and was identified by subtle micropalaeontological indicators within undifferentiated fine-grained deposits. Upward a thick prograding succession (HST) records the turnaround to regressive conditions that led to a rapid delta progradation in both study areas. Particularly, the outbuilding of modern-age Po Delta coincides with mud-belt formation during the late HST (ca. 600 cal yr BP), as evidenced by a fossil microfauna similar to the foraminiferal assemblage observed in the present Northern Adriatic mud-belt. A complex interaction between allocyclic and autocyclic factors controlled facies evolution during the highstand period. The presence of local parameters and the absence of a predominant factor prevent from discerning or quantifying consequences of the complex relationships between climate and deltaic evolution. On the contrary transgressive sedimentation seems to be mainly controlled by two allocyclic key factors, sea-level rise and climate variability, that minimized the effects of local parameters on coastal palaeoenvironments. TST depositional architecture recorded in both study areas reflects a well-known millennial-scale variability of sea-level rising trend and climate during the Late glacial-Holocene period. Repeated phases of backswamp development and infilling by crevasse processes (parasequences) were recorded in the subsurface of Modern Po Delta during the early stages of transgression (ca. 11,000-9,500 cal yr BP). In the Arno coastal plain the presence of a deep-incised valley system, probably formed at OSI 3/2 transition, led to the development of a thick (ca. 35-40 m) transgressive succession composed of coastal plain, bay-head delta and estuarine deposits dated to the Last glacial-Early Holocene period. Within the transgressive valley fill sequence, high-resolution facies analyses allowed the identification and lateral tracing of three parasequences of millennial duration. The parasequences, ca. 8-12 meters thick, are bounded by flooding surfaces and show a typical internal shallowing-upward trend evidenced by subtle micropalaeontological investigations. The vertical stacking pattern of parasequences shows a close affinity with the step-like sea-level rising trend occurred between 14,000-8,000 cal years BP. Episodes of rapid sea-level rise and subsequent stillstand phases were paralleled by changes in climatic conditions, as suggested by pollen analyses performed on a core drilled in the proximal section of the Arno palaeovalley (pollen analyses performed by Dr. Marianna Ricci Lucchi). Rapid shifts to warmer climate conditions accompanied episodes of rapid sea-level rise, in contrast stillstand phases occurred during temporary colder climate conditions. For the first time the palaeoclimatic signature of high frequency depositional cycles is clearly documented. Moreover, two of the three "regressive" pulsations, recorded at the top of parasequences by episodes of partial estuary infilling in the proximal and central portions of Arno palaeovalley, may be correlated with the most important cold events of the post-glacial period: Younger Dryas and 8,200 cal yr BP event. The stratigraphic and palaeoclimatic data of Arno coastal plain and Po Delta were compared with those reported for the most important deltaic and coastal systems in the worldwide literature. The depositional architecture of transgressive successions reflects the strong influence of millennial-scale eustatic and climatic variability on worldwide coastal sedimentation during the Late glacial-Holocene period (ca. 14,000-7,000 cal yr BP). The most complete and accurate record of high-frequency eustatic and climatic events are usually found within the transgressive succession of very high accommodation settings, such as incised-valley systems where exceptionally thick packages of Late glacial-Early Holocene deposits are preserved.
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Il presente studio ha come obiettivi l’analisi, la modellazione numerica e la caratterizzazione del rischio idrogeologico di due siti dell’Appennino bolognese interessati negli ultimi due anni da colate detritiche, Serraglio (Comune di Castiglione dei Pepoli) e Chiapporato (Comune di Camugnano). Lo studio è stato condotto in collaborazione con il Servizio Tecnico di Bacino Reno della Regione Emilia-Romagna, che ha reso disponibile la documentazione relativa ai due eventi analizzati. I predetti eventi possono esser definiti “anomali” in relazione sia alla loro collocazione – essendo il fenomeno delle colate detritiche diffuso principalmente in aree montuose caratterizzate da un’altitudine media rilevante, come l’arco alpino – sia al fatto che non sono né catalogati né ricordati a memoria d’uomo eventi, in tali località, precedenti a quelli in esame. Il rischio idrogeologico, indotto dalla possibilità non remota di nuovi eventi, è dato non dal volume o dall’area interessata dai fenomeni, ma piuttosto dall’estrema velocità caratterizzante le colate detritiche, appunto definite come manifestazioni parossistiche lungo la rete idrografica secondaria con trasporto in massa di sedimenti. L’analisi effettuata ha anche fornito l’occasione per effettuare un confronto tra due realtà, quella di Serraglio e quella di Chiapporato, accomunate dalla stessa tipologia di evento, ma differenti in relazione all’uso del suolo, alle caratteristiche geomorfologiche e alle modalità di propagazione nel corso dell’evento. L’abitato di Serraglio, sito nella frazione di Baragazza, è stato colpito da una colata detritica il 20 gennaio 2009. Da un punto di vista geologico e geomorfologico la località è sovrastata da un versante boscato notevolmente acclive, caratterizzato dall’affioramento della cosiddetta Formazione di Cervarola: tali rocce, appartenenti alla categoria delle arenarie e solitamente presenti in strati compatti, in seguito alla naturale degradazione dovuta agli agenti atmosferici hanno dato luogo ad un detrito composto da blocchi e ciottoli di varia dimensione immersi in una matrice sabbiosa. Il distacco è avvenuto proprio in questo materiale detritico, reso instabile dal notevole apporto pluviometrico verificatosi nei giorni precedenti. La colata, sviluppatasi in seguito alla fluidificazione del materiale coinvolto in uno scivolamento di detrito di ridotta volumetria, si è incanalata in uno dei rii effimeri che drenano il versante con traiettorie tra loro pseudo parallele. Il debris flow, accelerato da un dislivello complessivo di 125 m, ha poi raggiunto due abitazioni, fortunatamente non abitate al momento dell’evento, depositando uno spessore detritico di oltre 1,5 m nella zona di transito prima di proseguire verso valle nella sua frazione più fine, incanalandosi di fatto lungo lo stradello asfaltato di accesso alle abitazioni e interessando la strada provinciale che collega Castiglione dei Pepoli all’uscita autostradale di Roncobilaccio. Da un punto di vista meteo-climatico il mese di gennaio 2009 è stato caratterizzato da precipitazioni fortemente superiori alla media, accompagnate da una ridotta insolazione. La continua oscillazione dello zero termico tra 0 e 900 m ha dato luogo alla formazione di uno spessore nivale al suolo di circa 20 cm tre giorni prima dell’evento e poi al suo rapido scioglimento contestualmente all’aumento termico, dato dalla risalita di aria calda umida di origine africana, accompagnata da quella perturbazione che ha poi di fatto innescato il fenomeno. Nelle 48 ore precedenti l’evento sono stati registrati apporti nivo-pluviometrici corrispondenti ad oltre 130 mm, che hanno causato la completa saturazione del detrito superficiale, l’innesco dello scivolamento di detrito e la sua successiva fluidificazione. Il distacco del materiale detritico, la sua movimentazione e la notevole erosione che ha caratterizzato l’alveo del rio durante il fenomeno – quantificata mediamente in 20 cm – sono state favorite dalle mediocri condizioni di salute del castagneto che copre il versante interessato dall’evento: la totale assenza di manutenzione e l’abbandono della coltivazione “a pali” del bosco hanno inibito la naturale funzione stabilizzante del boscato, trasformatosi da fattore inibente a fattore predisponente il fenomeno. La seconda colata detritica analizzata ha invece interessato la strada comunale che collega la frazione di Stagno all’abitato di Chiapporato, splendida borgata cinquecentesca, frequentata soprattutto da turisti ed escursionisti durante la stagione estiva. Il versante sede della colata, occorsa in data 8 novembre 2010, è caratterizzato da numerosi affioramenti della cosiddetta Formazione di Stagno, arenarie intervallate da strati marnoso-pelitici. Tale litotipo, soggetto alla naturale degradazione indotta dagli agenti atmosferici, origina un detrito composto da massi e ciottoli, raccoltisi, nell’area in esame, in un canalone posto ai piedi di una scarpata pseudo verticale delimitante il pianoro di “Val di Sasso”. Tale materiale detritico è stato poi fluidificato dalle abbondanti piogge, depositando, dopo oltre 320 metri di dislivello, circa un metro di detrito sul piano stradale per poi proseguire la sua corsa verso il Torrente Limentra e il Bacino di Suviana. L’evento è stato innescato da precipitazioni intense e persistenti che hanno depositato al suolo oltre 69 mm di pioggia in 25 ore. Nel mese precedente il fenomeno sono stati misurati oltre 530 mm di pioggia, quantitativi superiori alla media climatologica, che hanno sicuramente accelerato anche la degradazione della scarpata e l’accumulo di detriti nell’area sorgente. Le colate sopra descritte sono state poi simulate utilizzando il modello DAN-W (Dynamic ANalysis) del prof. Oldrich Hungr della University of British Columbia (Canada). Tale modello si basa su una discretizzazione della massa movimentata tramite il metodo degli “elementi di contorno” e sulla soluzione alle differenze finite di tipo Lagrangiano dell’equazione di De Saint Venant. L’equazione del moto, integrata verticalmente, è applicata a colonne strette di flusso (elementi di contorno). L’equazione di continuità è invece risolta riferendosi agli elementi di massa delimitati dai predetti elementi di contorno. Il numero di incognite principali eguaglia il numero di equazioni disponibili ed il problema è quindi completamente determinato. Gli altri parametri caratterizzanti la colata sono determinati tramite interpolazioni basate sull’ipotesi che sia la superficie del flusso sia quella della traiettoria siano ragionevolmente lisce. La soluzione è esplicita ed avviene per step temporali successivi. Al fine della determinazione dei parametri l’utilizzatore ha la possibilità di scegliere tra vari modelli reologici, quantificanti il termine di resistenza caratterizzante il moto. Su indicazione dell’autore del modello sono stati utilizzati il modello frizionale e quello di Voellmy, che, in casi simili, forniscono risultati più realistici (in relazione alla modellizzazione di colate di detrito). I parametri utilizzati per la calibrazione sono lo spessore di detrito depositato sul piano stradale, nel caso di Chiapporato, e a tergo della prima abitazione investita dalla colata nel caso di Serraglio, unitamente alla massima distanza raggiunta dai detriti. I risultati ottenuti utilizzando il modello reologico frizionale mostrano profili di velocità scarsamente rappresentativi, con una costante sovrastima della stessa, a fronte di una migliore capacità descrittiva degli spessori accumulatisi. Il modello di Voellmy ha invece prodotto andamenti di velocità più realistici, confrontabili con i valori forniti dalla letteratura internazionale, riuscendo al contempo a quantificare con precisione l’accumulo di detrito rilevato a seguito degli eventi. I valori dei parametri utilizzati nella modellazione sono stati ricavati dalle indicazioni dell’autore del modello affiancate dai range resi disponibili dalla letteratura. Entrambe le caratterizzazioni reologiche sono poi state oggetto di un’analisi di sensitività ai fini di quantificare il peso dei parametri utilizzati. Il modello frizionale si è rivelato particolarmente sensibile all’andamento del coefficiente di attrito basale e al coefficiente di pressione dei pori, con un lieve preponderanza del primo, mentre il modello reologico di Voellmy si è mostrato fortemente influenzato dal coefficiente di turbolenza e dal coefficiente di attrito, pressoché paritari nell’effettivo condizionamento dei risultati. Gli output ottenuti simulando l’evento di Serraglio sono risultati generalmente meno realistici di quelli ricavati nel caso di Chiapporato: ciò è probabilmente dovuto alle caratteristiche reologiche proprie del fenomeno occorso a Serraglio, classificabile come un ibrido tra un mud flow e un debris flow. Sono state infine avanzate proposte di intervento e di monitoraggio dei siti indagati, al fine di una mitigazione del rischio idrogeologico gravante sulle aree esaminate. Il caso di Serraglio presenta, a parere dello scrivente, un rischio idrogeologico più elevato, se paragonato a quello presente a Chiapporato, dati la vicinanza ad un centro abitato e lo status quo caratterizzante il versante sede del dissesto. Nei circa 18 mesi trascorsi dopo l’evento è stato possibile rilevare un progressivo ampliamento della nicchia di distacco dello scivolamento, poi evolutosi in colata con andamento tipicamente retrogressivo. Lo stato della vegetazione permane in condizioni problematiche, con frequenti ribaltamenti e sradicamenti (processi noti in letteratura come chablis) dei castagni presenti, con un conseguente aumento dell’erosione superficiale del versante e l’apporto detritico all’interno del rio. Tale detrito è poi trattenuto all’interno dell’alveo da una serie di briglie naturali formatesi a seguito della caduta di varie piante all’interno del canale stesso a causa del passaggio del debris flow o a fenomeni di chablis. La forte sovraescavazione occorsa in occasione della colata ha poi favorito l’innesco di una serie di piccoli scivolamenti superficiali confluenti nel rio stesso, anch’essi apportatori di detrito, ingrediente principale per un nuovo debris flow. È inoltre da notare come la zona di runout è tuttora parzialmente occupata dal detrito depositatosi a seguito dell’evento: tale configurazione, causando di fatto una riduzione della potenziale area di “sfogo” di un nuovo debris flow, acuisce il rischio di un’estensione areale verso valle degli effetti di un nuovo fenomeno, con un conseguente possibile maggior coinvolgimento dell’abitato di Serraglio. È stato quindi proposto di attuare un’adeguata regimazione dell’area boschiva caratterizzante il versante, unitamente ad una regimazione fluviale del rio, tramite la realizzazione di briglie in legno e pietrame – essendo l’area non cantierabile – e la rimozione degli accumuli detritici in seno all’alveo stesso. La nicchia di distacco principale e le nicchie secondarie dovranno poi essere oggetto di opportuna stabilizzazione. Più a valle è stata suggerita la rimozione dell’accumulo detritico presente nell’area di runout e la realizzazione di un’adeguata opera di ricezione delle acque del rio e di eventuali nuove colate: a tal fine si è ipotizzato il ripristino dell’antico alveo, successivamente deviato e tombato per permettere l’edificazione dell’abitazione poi investita dalla colata. È stato inoltre proposto un monitoraggio attraverso l’installazione di un pluviometro, tarato con opportune soglie di allarme, dotato di datalogger e modem GPRS al fine di comunicare in tempo reale, ai tecnici incaricati e agli abitanti, un eventuale superamento della soglia di allarme. Il caso di Chiapporato è invece caratterizzato da problematiche connesse al rischio idrogeologico meno rilevanti di quelle presenti a Serraglio. Ciò è dovuto allo scarso traffico caratterizzante la strada comunale e all’assenza di altri edifici o infrastrutture potenzialmente coinvolgibili da un nuovo evento. La probabilità del verificarsi di una nuova colata è però concreta, considerata la forte erosione caratterizzante il versante: trascorsi sei mesi dall’evento, è stato possibile rilevare nell’area sorgente un accumulo medio di detrito di circa mezzo metro di spessore. Le cause del dissesto, a differenza di Serraglio, non sono in alcun modo imputabili all’azione antropica: si tratta infatti della naturale evoluzione del versante sovrastante il piano stradale. Si propone quindi la collocazione di cartelli stradali indicanti il pericolo di caduta massi e colate detritiche agli automobilisti e ai pedoni, unitamente all’installazione di un cavo a strappo posto lungo l’alveo torrentizio collegato ad un semaforo dislocato nei pressi del guado della strada comunale sul rio Casale. L’eventuale verificarsi di un nuovo evento comporterebbe la lacerazione del cavo installato e l’attivazione del semaforo – e di un eventuale allarme acustico – con conseguente inibizione del traffico stradale in occasione del transito del debris flow. Nel contesto geologico e geomorfologico dell’Appennino tosco-emiliano i debris flow rappresentano una tipologia di dissesto da frana poco diffusa, ma comunque potenzialmente presente nelle aree dove i processi di alterazione e degradazione degli ammassi rocciosi affioranti generino accumuli di detrito e in condizioni morfologiche caratterizzate da elevate pendenze dei versanti. Questo studio ha permesso di approfondire la conoscenza di questi fenomeni, che presentano una magnitudo notevolmente inferiore rispetto al contesto alpino, ma la cui interferenza con l’attività antropica acuisce notevolmente il rischio idrogeologico nelle zone interessate. Si sottolinea, inoltre, che nell’attuale contesto climatico caratterizzato da sempre più frequenti piogge brevi ed intense ed eventi cosiddetti di rain on snow, la frequenza sia temporale che spaziale di tali fenomeni di dissesto appare destinata ad aumentare, anche in aree in precedenza non interessate.
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L’unione di approcci differenti durante lo studio dei sistemi petroliferi, come l’accoppiamento dello studio delle emissioni in superficie con le analisi geochimiche e strutturali, è un aspetto principale nelle strategie di sviluppo per la ricerca degli idrocarburi. La presenza di acqua connata nelle sequenze sedimentarie profonde e la sua sovrappressione che viene generata dalle spesse coperture sedimentarie, incrementata inoltre dalla generazione di idrocarburi in profondità, sono fattori di controllo primari per la migrazione e l’emissione di fluidi in superficie. I risultati ottenuti da questo studio forniscono nuovi elementi per la comprensione del ruolo dello studio dei vulcani di fango nell’esplorazione petrolifera, e nuove importanti prove per la caratterizzazione dei sistemi petroliferi nelle aree considerate.
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Longstanding debates concerning the origin of the Kess Kess Emsian carbonate mounds exposed at Hamar Laghdad Ridge (eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco) centre around the processes that induced precipitation of carbonate mud and the preservation of steep morphologies. Although in the last years an origin related to hydrothermalism seemed to be more likely, to date the Kess Kess are still considered controversial vent deposits. This study combines in updated research review information from previous work and new detailed field observations coupled with new analytical results to define a consistent framework and some new insight of current knowledge about the origin of these mounds. We obtain a complete minero-petrographic and palaeobiological data set and a detailed geochemical characterization of the different lithologies and facies of the Hamar Laghdad stratigraphic succession, including mounds, and we compared the results with the data from Maïder Basin mounds (Anti-Atlas, Morocco). Our data support the hydrothermal model proposed for the genesis and development of the Kess Kess mounds. The mechanisms linked to the mounds formation and growth are discussed in the light of the new finding of fluid-sediment interaction within a scenario driven by late magmatic fluids circulation. Conical mounds and other fluids related morphologies were also reported from Crommelin crater area (Arabia Terra, Mars). These mounds consist in meter-sized conical buildups hosted in the Equatorial Layered Deposits (ELDs) deposed during a regional groundwater fluid upwelling. Geometries and geological conditions that might have controlled the development of such morphologies were discussed. According to our data the morphological and stratigraphical characteristics of Crommelin area mounds are most consistent with a formation by fluids advection. Then we compare terrestrial and Martian data and examine the geological settings of hydrothermal mound occurrences on Earth in order to describe potential target areas for hydrothermal structures on Mars.
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L'outcome dei pazienti sottoposti a trapianto allogenico di cellule staminali emopoietiche è fortemente influenzato da graft versus leukemia (GvL) e graft versus host disease (GvHD) che sono mediate, almeno in parte, dagli antigeni minori di istocompatibilità (mHAgs). In letteratura sono stati identificati 26 mHAgs che sono stati correlati a GvHD/GvL con risultati incompleti e in alcuni casi contrastanti; inoltre manca una metodica che sia in grado di genotipizzare contemporaneamente un pannello così ampio. Il lavoro è stato finalizzato alla preparazione di un protocollo di laboratorio che permetta di studiare in modo efficace i 26 mHAgs identificati, per poi correlarli con GvHD/GvL all’interno di uno specifico gruppo di trapiantati. Utilizzando la metodica IPlex Gold Mass Array Sequenom e tecniche di biologia molecolare convenzionale sono stati genotipizzati 26 antigeni minori di istocompatibilità per 46 coppie full-matched. Tutti i pazienti inclusi nel progetto di studio erano stati sottoposti a trapianto allogenico di cellule staminali emopoietiche da donatore familiare o volontario full-compatibile per leucemia mieloide cronica (n=46) o leucemia acuta linfoblastica Philadelphia positiva (LAL-Ph+, n=24). Il progetto ha confermato l'efficienza (98.6%) e la fattibilità delle metodiche proposte. Dal lavoro è inoltre emerso che, le differenze tra donatore e ricevente a libello mHAgs ACC-1, ACC-4, ACC-5, LB-MTHFD1-1Q, UGT2B17, DPH1, LRH1 potrebbero essere fattori predittivi di GvHD (p<0.05). La seconda evidenza è legata a un trend secondo cui il mismatch per LB-ADIR1 protegge dalla recidiva di malattia, in particolare nei confronti della LAL-Ph+ che è scarsamente responsiva all'allo-immunoterapia. Questo lavoro pilota, la cui casistica deve quindi essere ampliata, ha dimostrato l’efficacia della genotipizzazione con IPlex Gold Sequenom e l’elevato potenziale degli mHAgs sia come fattori predittivi di GvHD che come driver di GvL.