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View article: Minerals & microorganisms, a possible relationship: an awareness project of GEOMICROBIology
Minerals & microorganisms, a possible relationship: an awareness project of GEOMICROBIology Open
The growing awareness of the relationships between minerals and microorganisms has deeply impacted the geosciences in the last decades. Microorganisms have been recognized to play a critical role in element cycles, resulting in the precipi…
View article: Industrial Alkaline Waste Carbonation: Challenges and Opportunities. The case of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Ashes (MSWIA)
Industrial Alkaline Waste Carbonation: Challenges and Opportunities. The case of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Ashes (MSWIA) Open
The urgent need to mitigate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and address climate change has propelled the exploration of innovative approaches for carbon capture and storage (CCS). Among these, the carbonation of Industrial Alkaline Wastes (…
View article: Preliminary Mineralogical Characterization of Branching Selenite Gypsum: New Insights for the Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction and Mechanical Characterization
Preliminary Mineralogical Characterization of Branching Selenite Gypsum: New Insights for the Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction and Mechanical Characterization Open
The present study proposes a characterization of textural and mineralogical features of branching selenite gypsum lithofacies from the Monferrato area (NW Italy). This facies is considered to have appeared during the sequence of the primar…
View article: Mid-Eocene giant slope failure (sedimentary mélanges) in the Ligurian accretionary wedge (NW Italy) and relationships with tectonics, global climate change and the dissociation of gas hydrates
Mid-Eocene giant slope failure (sedimentary mélanges) in the Ligurian accretionary wedge (NW Italy) and relationships with tectonics, global climate change and the dissociation of gas hydrates Open
Upper Lutetian–Bartonian sedimentary mélanges, corresponding to ancient mud-rich submarine mass transport deposits, are widely distributed over an area c. 300 km long and tens of kilometres wide along the exhumed outer part of the External…