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Reconstruction of Tufa sedimentary Basin of Ellera (PG) SUPERVISOR E. Capezzuoli

POTENTIAL CO-SUPERVISOR(S) F. Pazzaglia

PROSPECTIVE ASSISTANCE IN THE SUPERVISION Lab activity, possible reduced fieldwork activity PREREQUISITES not necessary

DESCRIPTION of the planned research and references if needed. including the 1) objectives, 2) the study area and 3) the research methods foreseen.

Sedimentological characterization of tufa deposits from Ellera area (west of Perugia) and geometrical reconstruction of the depositional Basin by the use of available subsurface data

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