• Non ci sono risultati.

Traces of Maximum ice extent in the south-eastern European Alps

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Condividi "Traces of Maximum ice extent in the south-eastern European Alps"

Copied!
1
0
0

Testo completo

(1)

Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 20, EGU2018-15718, 2018 EGU General Assembly 2018

© Author(s) 2018. CC Attribution 4.0 license.

Traces of a Maximum Ice Extent in the south-eastern European Alps

Giovanni Monegato (1), Renato Roberto Colucci (), Maria Eliana Poli (), and Manja Žebre ()

(1) CNR-IGG, Padova, Italy ([email protected]), (2) C.N.R. – Institute of Marine Sciences (ISMAR), Trieste, Italy ([email protected]), (3) University of Udine - Department of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and Animal Sciences, Udine, Italy ([email protected]), (4) Geological Survey of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia ([email protected])

Riferimenti

Documenti correlati

Essentially, concrete guidelines for the management of the early postoperative period after lung transplantation do not exist (7).Variations in treatments is the main reason why this

Hospitalised geriatric patients are all at a high fall risk from the moment of admission (16) .One study which compared the rate of falls between different

This systematic review included eight studies (3,48,50-55) describing the rehabilitation methods for Sacroiliac Joint Pain, showing the effectiveness of different methods in

This meta-analysis included five clinical trial studies [48-52] showing the effect of balneotherapy and 6 clinical trial studies [42,48, 53-56] showing the effect

Baseline statin therapy is associated with a significant reduction in all-cause mortality and coronary revascularization risk for patients with non-obstructive CAD and for those

Recent studies on these compounds have shown some positive effects (antimicrobial) on coccidosis and its effects on the gut in poultry, meat production and its

(1) Institute of Marine Sciences, CNR-ISMAR, Venice, Italy, (2) Institute of Marine Sciences, CNR-ISMAR, Bologna, Italy, (3) Università degli Studi di Bologna, Bologna, Italy,

Analysis of two-stage designs are well documented when a single variable is measured and the methods to obtain the optimum allocations of sampling units to each