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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
161

A new statistical model for eruption forecasting

Passarelli, Luigi <1981> 10 May 2010 (has links)
No description available.
162

L'imaging sismico ad alta risoluzione di strutture sismogenetiche: applicazioni all'Appennino Meridionale

Castiello, Antonio <1980> 28 May 2010 (has links)
No description available.
163

Development of the optimal estimation method for inversion of stratospheric emission spectra and validation of HNO3 profiles

Fiorucci, Irene <1980> 27 May 2010 (has links)
This doctoral thesis focuses on ground-based measurements of stratospheric nitric acid (HNO3)concentrations obtained by means of the Ground-Based Millimeter-wave Spectrometer (GBMS). Pressure broadened HNO3 emission spectra are analyzed using a new inversion algorithm developed as part of this thesis work and the retrieved vertical profiles are extensively compared to satellite-based data. This comparison effort I carried out has a key role in establishing a long-term (1991-2010), global data record of stratospheric HNO3, with an expected impact on studies concerning ozone decline and recovery. The first part of this work is focused on the development of an ad hoc version of the Optimal Estimation Method (Rodgers, 2000) in order to retrieve HNO3 spectra observed by means of GBMS. I also performed a comparison between HNO3 vertical profiles retrieved with the OEM and those obtained with the old iterative Matrix Inversion method. Results show no significant differences in retrieved profiles and error estimates, with the OEM providing however additional information needed to better characterize the retrievals. A final section of this first part of the work is dedicated to a brief review on the application of the OEM to other trace gases observed by GBMS, namely O3 and N2O. The second part of this study deals with the validation of HNO3 profiles obtained with the new inversion method. The first step has been the validation of GBMS measurements of tropospheric opacity, which is a necessary tool in the calibration of any GBMS spectra. This was achieved by means of comparisons among correlative measurements of water vapor column content (or Precipitable Water Vapor, PWV) since, in the spectral region observed by GBMS, the tropospheric opacity is almost entirely due to water vapor absorption. In particular, I compared GBMS PWV measurements collected during the primary field campaign of the ECOWAR project (Bhawar et al., 2008) with simultaneous PWV observations obtained with Vaisala RS92k radiosondes, a Raman lidar, and an IR Fourier transform spectrometer. I found that GBMS PWV measurements are in good agreement with the other three data sets exhibiting a mean difference between observations of ~9%. After this initial validation, GBMS HNO3 retrievals have been compared to two sets of satellite data produced by the two NASA/JPL Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) experiments (aboard the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) from 1991 to 1999, and on the Earth Observing System (EOS) Aura mission from 2004 to date). This part of my thesis is inserted in GOZCARDS (Global Ozone Chemistry and Related Trace gas Data Records for the Stratosphere), a multi-year project, aimed at developing a long-term data record of stratospheric constituents relevant to the issues of ozone decline and expected recovery. This data record will be based mainly on satellite-derived measurements but ground-based observations will be pivotal for assessing offsets between satellite data sets. Since the GBMS has been operated for more than 15 years, its nitric acid data record offers a unique opportunity for cross-calibrating HNO3 measurements from the two MLS experiments. I compare GBMS HNO3 measurements obtained from the Italian Alpine station of Testa Grigia (45.9° N, 7.7° E, elev. 3500 m), during the period February 2004 - March 2007, and from Thule Air Base, Greenland (76.5°N 68.8°W), during polar winter 2008/09, and Aura MLS observations. A similar intercomparison is made between UARS MLS HNO3 measurements with those carried out from the GBMS at South Pole, Antarctica (90°S), during the most part of 1993 and 1995. I assess systematic differences between GBMS and both UARS and Aura HNO3 data sets at seven potential temperature levels. Results show that, except for measurements carried out at Thule, ground based and satellite data sets are consistent within the errors, at all potential temperature levels.
164

Numericals and analogue models of fluid-filled fractures propagation in layered media: application to dikes and hydrofractures

Maccaferri, Francesco <1980> 27 May 2010 (has links)
No description available.
165

Preliminary studies for the establishment of a tsunami early detection algorithm to be used in the frame of a Tsunami Warning System

Bressan, Lidia <1981> 27 May 2010 (has links)
This thesis presents and discusses TEDA, an algorithm for the automatic detection in real-time of tsunamis and large amplitude waves on sea level records. TEDA has been developed in the frame of the Tsunami Research Team of the University of Bologna for coastal tide gauges and it has been calibrated and tested for the tide gauge station of Adak Island, in Alaska. A preliminary study to apply TEDA to offshore buoys in the Pacific Ocean is also presented.
166

Aspetti economici e direttrici commerciali in Caonia: le anfore di Phoinike, Albania e del territorio

Vecchietti, Erika <1976> 02 July 2010 (has links)
No description available.
167

Jean-Philippe Rameau, Code de Musique pratique ou Méthodes pour apprendre la musique. Introduzione, traduzione, note.

Pulito, Caterina <1981> 31 May 2010 (has links)
No description available.
168

Artificio e maschera nel pensiero di Leon Battista Alberti

Addis, Anna <1978> 09 September 2010 (has links)
No description available.
169

ARCHE LOGOU: Sui proemi platonici e il loro significato filosofico

Capuccino, Carlotta <1976> 09 September 2010 (has links)
No description available.
170

L'Oikeiosis degli Stoici: Una lettura evolutiva

Piatesi, Andrea <1980> 09 September 2010 (has links)
La ‘dottrina stoica dell’oikeiosis’ viene comunemente rappresentata come una teoria unitaria – una dottrina, appunto – che farebbe derivare l’oikeiosis sociale (in latino, communis hominum inter homines commendatio) da quella riflessiva o personale. Tale derivazione solleva però numerosi interrogativi e sarà fatta oggetto di una valutazione critica nella seconda parte del presente lavoro (corrisponde ai capitoli secondo e terzo). Nel primo capitolo, in mancanza di una definizione concettuale di oikeiosis, cercheremo di stabilire il significato dell’espressione complessa oikeiosis pros heautó. Si noti che il termine ‘oikeiosis’ non è un neologismo stoico; gli Stoici, però, nell’adottarlo come termine tecnico, ne modificano la sintassi e quindi il significato. Per apprezzare la portata di tale cambiamento è necessario procedere a un esame preliminare delle occorrenze non filosofiche più significative, sia del nome ‘oikeiosis’ sia della forma verbale corrispondente.

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