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    Study of the Trends of Chemical–Physical Parameters in Different Karst Aquifers: Some Examples from Italian Alps by Balestra, Valentina, Fiorucci, Adriano, Vigna, Bartolomeo

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-02-2022)
    “…The results of a series of continuous characterizations of physical parameters (flow, temperature, water conductivity) and chemical analyses in water springs…”
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    Geomicrobiology of a seawater-influenced active sulfuric acid cave by D'Angeli, Ilenia M, Ghezzi, Daniele, Leuko, Stefan, Firrincieli, Andrea, Parise, Mario, Fiorucci, Adriano, Vigna, Bartolomeo, Addesso, Rosangela, Baldantoni, Daniela, Carbone, Cristina, Miller, Ana Zelia, Jurado, Valme, Saiz-Jimenez, Cesareo, De Waele, Jo, Cappelletti, Martina

    Published in PloS one (08-08-2019)
    “…Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial communities that organize themselves under three main different…”
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    Hydrogeology and geochemistry of the sulfur karst springs at Santa Cesarea Terme (Apulia, southern Italy) by D’Angeli, Ilenia M., De Waele, Jo, Fiorucci, Adriano, Vigna, Bartolomeo, Bernasconi, Stefano M., Florea, Lee J., Liso, Isabella S., Parise, Mario

    Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-02-2021)
    “…This work describes the geochemical and hydrogeological characteristics of Santa Cesarea Terme, an active sulfuric acid speleogenetic system located along the…”
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    Evaporite karst in Italy: a review by De Waele, Jo, Piccini, Leonardo, Columbu, Andrea, Madonia, Giuliana, Vattano, Marco, Calligaris, Chiara, D’Angeli, Ilenia, Parise, Mario, Chiesi, Mauro, Sivelli, Michele, Vigna, Bartolomeo, Zini, Luca, Chiarini, Veronica, Sauro, Francesco, Drysdale, Russell, Forti, Paolo

    Published in International journal of speleology (01-05-2017)
    “…Although outcropping rarely in Italy, evaporite (gypsum and anhydrite) karst has been described in detail since the early 20th century. Gypsum caves are now…”
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    Hydrogeological flow in gypsum karst areas: some examples from northern Italy and main circulation models by Vigna, Bartolomeo, D’Angeli, Ilenia, Fiorucci, Adriano, De Waele, Jo

    Published in International journal of speleology (01-05-2017)
    “…A Messinian succession containing gypsum beds crops out in northern Italy, mainly in Piedmont and along the northern flank of the Apennine mountains in…”
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    Preliminary investigations of microplastic pollution in karst systems, from surface watercourses to cave waters by Balestra, Valentina, Vigna, Bartolomeo, De Costanzo, Sean, Bellopede, Rossana

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (01-01-2023)
    “…Microplastic pollution in different environments has increasingly been documented in detail in recent times, but it is still poorly studied in caves and karst…”
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    hydrogeology of high-mountain carbonate areas: an example of some Alpine systems in southern Piedmont (Italy) by Vigna, Bartolomeo, Banzato, C

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-07-2015)
    “…The hydrogeological characteristics of some springs supplied by high-mountain carbonate rock aquifers, located in the south of Piedmont, in Italy, are…”
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    Structural control on karst water circulation and speleogenesis in a lithological contact zone: The Bossea cave system (Western Alps, Italy) by Antonellini, Marco, Nannoni, Alessia, Vigna, Bartolomeo, De Waele, Jo

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-11-2019)
    “…Geological surveys, structural mapping, and thin section analysis helped to unravel the speleogenesis and water circulation in the Bossea cave (Northern…”
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    Effects of an extreme flood event on an alpine karst system by Nannoni, Alessia, Vigna, Bartolomeo, Fiorucci, Adriano, Antonellini, Marco, De Waele, Jo

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-11-2020)
    “…•An extreme storm event was monitored in a structurally complex alpine show cave.•Long-term and well-integrated monitoring of the saturated and the unsaturated…”
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    Differentiated spring behavior under changing hydrological conditions in an alpine karst aquifer by Filippini, Maria, Squarzoni, Gabriela, De Waele, Jo, Fiorucci, Adriano, Vigna, Bartolomeo, Grillo, Barbara, Riva, Alberto, Rossetti, Stefano, Zini, Luca, Casagrande, Giacomo, Stumpp, Christine, Gargini, Alessandro

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-01-2018)
    “…•Three closely spaced springs follow different underground karst conceptual models.•The karstified network is more interconnected and more active during high…”
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    Predicting discharge from a complex karst system using the ensemble smoother with multiple data assimilation by Pansa, Alessandro, Butera, Ilaria, Gómez-Hernández, J. Jaime, Vigna, Bartolomeo

    “…Can the ensemble smoother with multiple data assimilation be used to predict discharge in an Alpine karst aquifer? The answer is yes, at least, for the Bossea…”
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    Genesis of wavy carbonate flowstone deposits in Bossea Cave (North Italy) and their hydroclimatic significance by Columbu, Andrea, Nannoni, Alessia, Grasso, Nives, Dabove, Paolo, Fiorucci, Adriano, Vigna, Bartolomeo, Bertagni, Matteo B., Camporeale, Carlo, Forti, Paolo, De Waele, Jo, Spötl, Christoph

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-07-2022)
    “…•The first genetic model for wavy flowstone carbonate deposits.•Wavy flowstones only form because of high rainfall rates (storms)•Wavy flowstones are new…”
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    Palaeofloral and stratigraphic context of a new fossil forest from the Pliocene of NW Italy by Macaluso, Loredana, Martinetto, Edoardo, Vigna, Bartolomeo, Bertini, Adele, Cilia, Antonella, Teodoridis, Vasilis, Kvaček, Zlatko

    Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-01-2018)
    “…In Pliocene sedimentary successions of northern and central Italy, fossil swamp forests are relatively common. Most of them pertain to the Piacenzian stage and…”
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    Validation of a Vulnerability Estimator for Spring Protection Areas: The VESPA index by Galleani, Lorenzo, Vigna, Bartolomeo, Banzato, Cinzia, Russo, Stefano Lo

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (13-01-2011)
    “…► The delineation of spring protection zones requires the assessment of the spring vulnerability. ► We develop the VESPA index to quantify spring…”
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    Cartographic data harmonisation for a cross-border project development by Noardo, Francesca, Lingua, Andrea, Aicardi, Irene, Vigna, Bartolomeo

    Published in Applied geomatics (01-12-2016)
    “…An essential support for environmental monitoring activities is a rigorous definition of a homogeneous cartographic system, required to correctly georeference…”
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    Evolution of karst in Messinian gypsum (Monferrato, Northern Italy) by Vigna, Bartolomeo, Fioraso, Gianfranco, Banzato, Cinzia, De Waele, Jo

    Published in Geodinamica acta (01-06-2010)
    “…In the Tertiary Basin of Piedmont (Northern Italy) a 100-150 m thick Messinian sedimentary succession crops out, composed of pre-evaporitic clays, gypsum beds…”
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    Subsidence hazards connected to quarrying activities in a karst area: the case of the Moncalvo sinkhole event (Piedmont, NW Italy) by Bonetto, S, Fiorucci, A, Fornaro, M, Vigna, B

    Published in Estonian journal of earth sciences (01-01-2008)
    “…Gypsum is an important raw material for constructions and other industrial sectors. In Piedmont (NW Italy), main gypsum bodies are located in the Monferrato…”
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    Subsidence hazards connected to quarrying activities in a karst area: the case of the Moncalvo sinkhole event uus kasitlus by Bonetto, Sabrina, Fiorucci, Adriano, Fornaro, Mauro, Vigna, Bartolomeo

    Published in Estonian journal of earth sciences (01-09-2008)
    “…Gypsum is an important raw material for constructions and other industrial sectors. In Piedmont (NW Italy), main gypsum bodies are located in the Monferrato…”
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