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    Tectono-metamorphic evolution of the Calabria continental lower crust: the case of the Sila Piccola Massif by Ortolano, G., Visalli, R., Fazio, E., Fiannacca, P., Godard, G., Pezzino, A., Punturo, R., Sacco, V., Cirrincione, R.

    “…A combined structural and petrological study focuses on the Sila Piccola Massif to obtain new constraints on the exhumation history of a relic fragment of the…”
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    The susceptibility to degradation of stone materials used in the built heritage of the Ortygia island (Syracuse, Italy): A laboratory study by Belfiore, C.M., Calabrò, C., Ruffolo, S.A., Ricca, M., Török, Á., Pezzino, A., La Russa, M.F.

    “…Syracuse and the other cities of the Hyblaean area (in south-eastern Sicily) are characterized by a close relationship between building stone and geological…”
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    Damage monitoring on carbonate stones: Field exposure tests contributing to pollution impact evaluation in two Italian sites by Comite, V., Álvarez de Buergo, M., Barca, D., Belfiore, C.M., Bonazza, A., La Russa, M.F., Pezzino, A., Randazzo, L., Ruffolo, S.A.

    Published in Construction & building materials (15-10-2017)
    “…•A field exposure test in two different urban environments is proposed.•The effect of urban air pollution on three different stones was assessed.•Physical…”
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    Fault-related rocks: deciphering the structural-metamorphic evolution of an accretionary wedge in a collisional belt, NE Sicily by Cirrincione, R., Fazio, E., Ortolano, G., Pezzino, A., Punturo, R.

    Published in International geology review (01-06-2012)
    “…The Alpine chain exposed in the Western Mediterranean area represents a front several kilometres in width, dismembered by more recent tectonics and by opening…”
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    Application of spectrometric analysis to the identification of pollution sources causing cultural heritage damage by Belfiore, C. M., Barca, D., Bonazza, A., Comite, V., La Russa, M. F., Pezzino, A., Ruffolo, S. A., Sabbioni, C.

    “…Black crusts are recognized to have been, up to now, one of the major deterioration forms affecting the built heritage in urban areas. Their formation is…”
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    A Multidisciplinary Approach for the Archaeometric Study of Pozzolanic Aggregate in Roman Mortars: The Case of Villa dei Quintili (Rome, Italy) by Belfiore, C. M., Fichera, G. V., La Russa, M. F., Pezzino, A., Ruffolo, S. A., Galli, G., Barca, D.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-04-2015)
    “…This contribution focuses on the study of historical mortars from a Roman archaeological site known as Villa dei Quintili, a monumental villa located in the…”
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    The behaviour to weathering of the Hyblean limestone in the Baroque architecture of the Val di Noto (SE Sicily): An experimental study on the “calcare a lumachella” stone by La Russa, M.F., Belfiore, C.M., Fichera, G.V., Maniscalco, R., Calabrò, C., Ruffolo, S.A., Pezzino, A.

    Published in Construction & building materials (15-02-2015)
    “…•Characterisation of a carbonate building stone used in the Val di Noto (SE Sicily).•The calcare a lumachella stone shows higher durability than other local…”
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    Spectroscopic investigation of Roman decorated plasters by combining FT-IR, micro-Raman and UV-Raman analyses by Crupi, V., Allodi, V., Bottari, C., D’Amico, F., Galli, G., Gessini, A., Russa, M.F.La, Longo, F., Majolino, D., Mariotto, G., Masciovecchio, C., Pezzino, A., Rossi, B., Ruffolo, S.A., Venuti, V.

    Published in Vibrational spectroscopy (01-03-2016)
    “…In this work, the complementary use of Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, conventional micro-Raman spectroscopy and UV-Raman scattering proved…”
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    P- and S-wave velocities and densities in silicate and calcite rocks from the Peloritani Mountains, Sicily (Italy): The effect of pressure, temperature and the direction of wave propagation by Punturo, R., Kern, H., Cirrincione, R., Mazzoleni, P., Pezzino, A.

    Published in Tectonophysics (16-11-2005)
    “…The Peloritani Mountain Belt (north-eastern Sicily) represents the connection between the Southern Appenninic Range and the Appenninic Maghrebid Chain. The…”
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    PETROGRAPHIC AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF POTTERY PRODUCTION OF THE LATE MINOAN I KILN AT HAGHIA TRIADA, CRETE by BELFIORE, C. M., DAY, P. M., HEIN, A., KILIKOGLOU, V., LA ROSA, V., MAZZOLENI, P., PEZZINO, A.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-11-2007)
    “…Pottery from the Late Minoan I kiln at Haghia Triada in the Mesara Plain, southern Crete, was analysed by a range of techniques, comprising thin‐section…”
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    Estimating P–T conditions of Alpine-type metamorphism using multistage garnet in the tectonic windows of the Cardeto area (southern Aspromonte Massif, Calabria) by Fazio, E., Cirrincione, R., Pezzino, A.

    Published in Mineralogy and petrology (01-05-2008)
    “…Summary Near the village of Cardeto, in the southern sector of the Aspromonte Massif (southern Calabria, Italy), a greenschist to low amphibolite facies…”
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    Petrographic, biological, and chemical techniques used to characterize two tombs in the Protestant Cemetery of Rome (Italy) by La Russa, M. F., Ruffolo, S. A., Malagodi, M., Barca, D., Cirrincione, R., Pezzino, A., Crisci, G. M., Miriello, D.

    “…In this multidisciplinary contribution, several diagnostic tests were carried out in order to characterize the stone materials, forms of alteration, and…”
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    Non-destructive identification of green and yellow pigments: the case of some Sicilian Renaissance glazed pottery by Crupi, V., Majolino, D., Venuti, V., Barone, G., Mazzoleni, P., Pezzino, A., La Russa, M. F., Ruffolo, S. A., Bardelli, F.

    “…Selected decorated Renaissance ceramic fragments, found during the excavation of a Sicilian archaeological site (Caltagirone, Sicily, South Italy), have been…”
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    CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND STATISTICAL MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT POTTERY FROM MESSINA, CATANIA, LENTINI AND SIRACUSA (SICILY) by BARONE, G., LO GIUDICE, A., MAZZOLENI, P., PEZZINO, A., BARILARO, D., CRUPI, V., TRISCARI, M.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-11-2005)
    “…This paper presents the chemical characterization of 79 fragments of Archaic and Hellenistic fine‐grained pottery from archaeological sites in Messina,…”
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    Alkali metasomatism as a process for trondhjemite genesis: evidence from Aspromonte Unit, north-eastern Peloritani, Sicily by Fiannacca, P., Brotzu, P., Cirrincione, R., Mazzoleni, P., Pezzino, A.

    Published in Mineralogy and petrology (01-05-2005)
    “…Rocks of trondhjemitic composition are widespread in the North-Eastern Peloritani Belt within the Aspromonte Unit, a Hercynian medium- to high-grade…”
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    Sub-greenschist facies assemblages of metabasites from south-eastern Peloritani range (NE-Sicily) by Cirrincione, R., Atzori, P., Pezzino, A.

    Published in Mineralogy and petrology (1999)
    “…Pre-Hercynian magmatic rocks are widespread in the Palaeozoic basement of the Peloritani range. The metabasites of the Mongiuffi-Melia and Gallodoro areas…”
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    Crustal Contributions to Late Hercynian Peraluminous Magmatism in the Southern Calabria–Peloritani Orogen, Southern Italy: Petrogenetic Inferences and the Gondwana Connection by Fiannacca, Patrizia, Williams, Ian S., Cirrincione, Rosolino, Pezzino, Antonino

    Published in Journal of petrology (01-08-2008)
    “…Sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) analyses of zircon from granites of the medium-high grade Aspromonte–Peloritani Unit, Calabria–Peloritani…”
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    A Multidisciplinary Approach for the Archaeometric Study of Pozzolanic Aggregate in R oman Mortars: The Case of V illa dei Q uintili ( R ome, I taly) by Belfiore, C. M., Fichera, G. V., La Russa, M. F., Pezzino, A., Ruffolo, S. A., Galli, G., Barca, D.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-04-2015)
    “…This contribution focuses on the study of historical mortars from a Roman archaeological site known as V illa dei Q uintili , a monumental villa located in the…”
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    Characterisation and differentiation of pigments employed on the façade of “Noto’s Valley” monuments (Sicily) by La Russa, M.F., Barone, G., Mazzoleni, P., Pezzino, A., Crupi, V., Majolino, D.

    “…Most of the “Noto’s Valley” monuments façades, located in different towns of Sicily such as Ragusa Ibla, Modica and Noto, present different colours and in many…”
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    Mid-Ordovician U-Pb ages of porphyroids in the Peloritan Mountains (NE Sicily); palaeogeographical implications for the evolution of the Alboran Microplate by Trombetta, Antonella, Cirrincione, Rosolino, Corfu, Fernando, Mazzoleni, Paolo, Pezzino, Antonio

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-03-2004)
    “…Petrographic, geochemical and geochronological work on a metavolcanic suite interbedded in a metapelitic sequence of the Palaeozoic basement in the Peloritan…”
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