Search Results - "Sinopoli, Salvatore"
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A Stepwise Approach to Beach Restoration at Calabaia Beach
Published in Water (Basel) (01-10-2020)“…Sea hazards are increasingly threatening worldwide coastal areas, which are among the most strategic resources of the Earth in supporting human population,…”
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Wave Climate and Trends for the Marine Experimental Station of Capo Tirone Based on a 70-Year-Long Hindcast Dataset
Published in Water (Basel) (01-01-2022)“…Nearshore marine systems provide multiple economic and ecological services to human communities. Several studies addressing the climate change stressors and…”
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A Simplified Method for an Evaluation of the Effect of Submerged Breakwaters on Wave Damping: The Case Study of Calabaia Beach
Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (01-07-2020)“…Erosion processes threaten the economy, the environment and the ecosystem of coastal areas. In addition, human action can significantly affect the…”
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Integrated Analysis of Methane Cycles and Trends at the WMO/GAW Station of Lamezia Terme (Calabria, Southern Italy)
Published in Atmosphere (01-08-2024)“…Due to its high short-term global warming potential (GWP) compared to carbon dioxide, methane (CH4) is a considerable agent of climate change. This research is…”
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Multiparameter Detection of Summer Open Fire Emissions: The Case Study of GAW Regional Observatory of Lamezia Terme
Published in Fire (Basel, Switzerland) (01-06-2024)“…In Southern Mediterranean regions, the issue of summer fires related to agriculture practices is a periodic recurrence. It implies a significant increase in…”
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A coupled wave-hydrodynamical model to assess the effect of Mediterranean storms under climate change: The Calabaia case study
Published in Dynamics of atmospheres and oceans (01-06-2023)“…Climate change will have an undeniable influence on coastal areas, resulting in increased rates of both sea level rise and storm-related impacts. In this…”
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