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2. Improving the predictive capability of benthic species distribution models by incorporating oceanographic data – Towards holistic ecological modelling of a submarine canyon
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Pearman, T.R.R., Robert, K., Callaway, A., Hall, R., Lo Iacono, C., and Huvenne, V.A.I.
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- 2020
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3. Occurrence and distribution of the coral Dendrophyllia ramea in Cyprus insular shelf: Environmental setting and anthropogenic impacts
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Orejas, C, Gori, A, Jiménez, C, Rivera, J, Kamidis, N, Abu Alhaija, R, and Lo Iacono, C
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- 2019
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4. Sediment dynamics over sand ridges on a tideless mid-outer continental shelf
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Simarro, G., Guillén, J., Puig, P., Ribó, M., Lo Iacono, C., Palanques, A., Muñoz, A., Durán, R., and Acosta, J.
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- 2015
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5. Benthic habitat characterisation of soft-bottom continental shelves: Integration of acoustic surveys, benthic samples and trawling disturbance intensity
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de Juan, S., Lo Iacono, C., and Demestre, M.
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- 2013
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6. Atrial fibrillation (AF) and cognitive impairment in the elderly: A case–control study
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Bellomo, A., De Benedetto, G., Fossati, C., D’Ottavio, E., Formosa, V., Gianturco, V., Iori, A., Marigliano, B., Lo Iacono, C., Troisi, G., and Marigliano, V.
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- 2012
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7. Dense shelf water cascades in the Cap de Creus and Palamós submarine canyons during winters 2007 and 2008
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Ribó, M., Puig, P., Palanques, A., and Lo Iacono, C.
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- 2011
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8. THE TREATMENT OF HYPERTENSION WITH TELMISARTAN IN THE SPHERE OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHM IN METABOLIC SYNDROME IN THE ELDERLY
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Formosa, V., Bellomo, A., Iori, A., Gianturco, V., D’ottavio, E., Mancinella, M., Lo iacono, C., Troisi, G., and Marigliano, V.
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- 2009
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9. Plio-Pleistocene geological evolution of the northern Sicily continental margin (southern Tyrrhenian Sea): new insights from high-resolution, multi-electrode sparker profiles
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Pepe, F., Sulli, A., Agate, M., Di Maio, D., Kok, A., Lo Iacono, C., and Catalano, R.
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- 2003
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10. Major adverse cardiovascular events in non-valvular atrial fibrillation with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: the ARAPACIS study
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Raparelli, Valeria, Pastori, Daniele, Pignataro, Serena Francesca, Vestri, Anna Rita, Pignatelli, Pasquale, Cangemi, Roberto, Proietti, Marco, Davì, Giovanni, Hiatt, William Robert, Lip, Gregory Yoke Hong, Corazza, Gino Roberto, Perticone, Francesco, Violi, Francesco, Basili, Stefania, Alessandri, C., Serviddio, G., Palange, P., Greco, E., Bruno, G., Averna, M., Giammanco, A., Sposito, P., de Cristofaro, R., Carulli, L., de Gennaro, L., Pellegrini, E., Cominacini, L., Mozzini, C., Pasini, A. F., Sprovieri, M., Spagnuolo, V., Cerqua, G., Cerasola, G., Mulé, G., Barbagallo, M., Lo Sciuto, S., Monteverde, A., Saitta, A., Lo Gullo, A., Malatino, L., Cilia, C., Terranova, V., Pisano, M., Pinto, A., Di Raimondo, D., Tuttolomondo, A., Conigliaro, R., Signorelli, S., de Palma, D., Galderisi, M., Cudemo, G., Galletti, F., Fazio, V., de Luca, N., Meccariello, A., Caputo, D., de Donato, M. T., Iannuzi, A., Bresciani, A., Giunta, R., Utili, R., Iorio, V., Adinolfi, L. E., Sellitto, C., Iuliano, N., Bellis, P., Tirelli, P., Sacerdoti, D., Vanni, D., Iuliano, L., Ciacciarelli, M., Pacelli, A., Palazzuoli, A., Cacciafesta, M., Gueli, N., Lo Iacono, C., Brusco, S., Verrusio, W., Nobili, L., Tarquinio, N., Pellegrini, F., Vincentelli, G. M., Ravallese, F., Santini, C., Letizia, C., Petramala, L., Zinnamosca, L., Minisola, S., Cilli, M., Colangelo, L., Falaschi, P., Martocchia, A., Pastore, F., Bertazzoni, G., Attalla El Halabieh, E., Paradiso, M., Lizzi, E. M., Timmi, S., Battisti, P., Cerci, S., Ciavolella, M., Di Veroli, C., Malci, F., de Ciocchis, A., Abate, D., Castellino, P., Zanoli, L., Fidone, F., Mannarino, E., Pasqualini, L., Oliverio, G., Pende, A., Artom, N., Ricchio, R., Fimognari, F. L., Alletto, M., Messina, S., Sesti, G., Arturi, F., Succurro, E., Fiorentino, T. V., Pedace, E., Scarpino, P. E., Carullo, G., Maio, R., Sciacqua, A., Frugiuele, P., Battaglia, G., Atzori, S., Delitala, G., Angelucci, E., Sestili, S., Traisci, G., de Feudis, L., Di Michele, D., Fava, A., Balsano, C., de Ciantis, P., Desideri, G., Camerota, A., Mezzetti, M., Gresele, P., Vedovati, C., Fierro, T., Puccetti, L., Bertolotti, M., Mussi, C., Boddi, M., Savino, A., Contri, S., Degl’Innocenti, G., Saller, A., Fabris, F., Pesavento, R., Filippi, L., Vedovetto, V., Puato, M., Treleani, M., de Luca, E., de Zaiacomo, F., Giantin, V., Semplicini, A., Minuz, P., Romano, S., Fantin, F., Manica, A., Stockner, I., Pattis, P., Gutmann, B., Catena, C., Colussi, G., Sechi, L. A., Annoni, G., Bruni, A. A., Castagna, A., Spinelli, D., Miceli, E., Padula, D., Schinco, G., Spreafico, S., Secchi, B., Vanoli, M., Casella, G., Pulixi, E. A., Sansone, L., Serra, M. G., Longo, S., Antonaci, S., Belfiore, A., Frualdo, M., Palasciano, G., Ricci, L., Ventrella, F., Bianco, C., Santovito, D., Cipollone, F., Nicolai, S., Salvati, F., Rini, G. B., Scozzari, F., Muiesan, M. L., Salvetti, M., Bazza, A., Picardi, A., Vespasiani-Gentilucci, U., de Vincentis, A., Cosio, P., Terzolo, M., Madaffari, B., Parasporo, B., Fenoglio, L., Bracco, C., Melchio, R., Gentili, T., Salvi, A., Nitti, C., Gabrielli, A., Martino, G. P., Capucci, A., Brambatti, M., Sparagna, A., Tirotta, D., Andreozzi, P., Ettorre, E., Viscogliosi, G., Servello, A., Musumeci, M., Delfino, M., Giorgi, A., Glorioso, N., Melis, G., Marras, G., Matta, M., Sacco, A., Stellitano, E., Scordo, A., Russo, F., Caruso, A. A., Porreca, E., Tana, M., Ferri, C., Cheli, P., Portincasa, P., Muscianisi, G., Giordani, S., Stanghellini, V., Sabbà, C., Mancuso, G., Bartone, M., Calipari, D., Arcidiacono, G., Bellanuova, I., Ferraro, M., Marigliano, G., Cozzolino, D., Lampitella, A., Acri, V., Galasso, D., Mazzei, F., Buratti, A., Galasso, S., Porta, M., Brizzi, M. F., Fattorini, A., Sampietro, F., D’Angelo, A., Manfredini, R., Pala, M., Fabbian, F., Moroni, C., Valente, L., Lopreiato, F., Parente, F., Granata, M., Moia, M., Braham, S., Rossi, M., Pesce, M., Gentile, A., Catozzo, V., Baciarello, G., Cosimati, A., Ageno, W., Rancan, E., Guasti, L., Ciccaglioni, A., Negri, S., Polselli, M., Prisco, D., Marcucci, R., Ferro, D., Perri, L., Cangemi, R., Saliola, M., Del Ben, M., Angelico, F., Baratta, F., Migliacci, R., Porciello, G., Corrao, S., Proietti, M., Raparelli, V., Napoleone, L., Talerico, G., Amoroso, D., Romiti, G. F., Ruscio, E., Toriello, F., Sperduti, N., Todisco, T., Di Tanna, G., Sacchetti, M. L., Puddu, P. E., Farcomeni, A., Anzaldi, M., Bazzini, C., Bianchi, P. I., Boari, B., Buonauro, A., Buttà, C., Buzzetti, E., Calabria, S., Capeci, W., Caradio, F., Carleo, P., Carrabba, M. D., Castorani, L., Cecchetto, L., Cicco, S., Cimini, C., Colombo, B. M., de Giorgi, A., de Vuono, S., Del Corso, L., Denegri, A., Di Giosia, P., Durante Mangoni, E., Falsetti, L., Forgione, A., Giorgini, P., Grassi, D., Grembiale, A., Hijazi, D., Iamele, L., Lorusso, G., Marchese, A., Marra, A. M., Masala, M., Miceli, G., Montebianco Abenavoli, L., Murgia, G., Naccarato, P., Pattoneri, P., Perego, F., Pesce, P., Piano, S., Pinna, M., Pinto, D., Pretti, V., Pucci, G., Salinaro, F., Salzano, A., Santilli, F., Scarpini, F., Scicali, R., Sirico, D., Suppressa, P., Talia, M., Tassone, E. J., Torres, D., Vazzana, N., Vecchio, C. R., Vidili, G., Vitale, F., Zaccone, V., ARAPACIS Study Collaborators, Raparelli, V, Pastori, D, Pignataro, S, Vestri, A, Pignatelli, P, Cangemi, R, Proietti, M, Davi, G, Hiatt, W, Lip, G, Corazza, G, Perticone, F, Violi, F, Basili, S, Alessandri, C, Serviddio, G, Palange, P, Greco, E, Bruno, G, Averna, M, Giammanco, A, Sposito, P, Decristofaro, R, Carulli, L, Degennaro, L, Pellegrini, E, Cominacini, L, Mozzini, C, Pasini, A, Sprovieri, M, Spagnuolo, V, Cerqua, G, Cerasola, G, Mule, G, Barbagallo, M, Lo Sciuto, S, Monteverde, A, Saitta, A, Lo Gullo, A, Malatino, L, Cilia, C, Terranova, V, Pisano, M, Pinto, A, Diraimondo, D, Tuttolomondo, A, Conigliaro, R, Signorelli, S, Depalma, D, Galderisi, M, Cudemo, G, Galletti, F, Fazio, V, Deluca, N, Meccariello, A, Caputo, D, Dedonato, M, Iannuzi, A, Bresciani, A, Giunta, R, Utili, R, Iorio, V, Adinolfi, L, Sellitto, C, Iuliano, N, Bellis, P, Tirelli, P, Sacerdoti, D, Vanni, D, Iuliano, L, Ciacciarelli, M, Pacelli, A, Palazzuoli, A, Cacciafesta, M, Gueli, N, Lo Iacono, C, Brusco, S, Verrusio, W, Nobili, L, Tarquinio, N, Pellegrini, F, Vincentelli, G, Ravallese, F, Santini, C, Letizia, C, Petramala, L, Zinnamosca, L, Minisola, S, Cilli, M, Colangelo, L, Falaschi, P, Martocchia, A, Pastore, F, Bertazzoni, G, Attalla El Halabieh, E, Paradiso, M, Lizzi, E, Timmi, S, Battisti, P, Cerci, S, Ciavolella, M, Diveroli, C, Malci, F, Deciocchis, A, Abate, D, Castellino, P, Zanoli, L, Fidone, F, Mannarino, E, Pasqualini, L, Oliverio, G, Pende, A, Artom, N, Ricchio, R, Fimognari, F, Alletto, M, Messina, S, Sesti, G, Arturi, F, Succurro, E, Fiorentino, T, Pedace, E, Scarpino, P, Carullo, G, Maio, R, Sciacqua, A, Frugiuele, P, Battaglia, G, Atzori, S, Delitala, G, Angelucci, E, Sestili, S, Traisci, G, Defeudis, L, Dimichele, D, Fava, A, Balsano, C, Deciantis, P, Desideri, G, Camerota, A, Mezzetti, M, Gresele, P, Vedovati, C, Fierro, T, Puccetti, L, Bertolotti, M, Mussi, C, Boddi, M, Savino, A, Contri, S, Degl'Innocenti, G, Saller, A, Fabris, 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Gennaro L., Pellegrini E. Cominacini L., Mozzini C., Pasini A.F., Sprovieri M., Spagnuolo V., Cerqua G., Cerasola G., Mulé G., Barbagallo M., Lo Sciuto S., Monteverde A., Saitta A., Lo Gullo A., Malatino L., Cilia C., Terranova V., Pisano M., Pinto A., Di Raimondo D., Tuttolomondo A., Conigliaro R., Signorelli S., De Palma D., Galderisi M., Cudemo G., Galletti F., Fazio V., De Luca N., Meccariello A., Caputo D., De Donato M. T., Iannuzi A., Bresciani A., Giunta R., Utili R., Iorio V., Adinolfi L.E., Sellitto C., Iuliano N., Bellis P., Tirelli P., Sacerdoti D., Vanni D., Iuliano L., Ciacciarelli M., Pacelli A., Palazzuoli A., Cacciafesta M., Gueli N., Lo Iacono C., Brusco S., Verrusio W., Nobili L., Tarquinio N., Pellegrini F., Vincentelli G.M., Ravallese F., Santini C., Letizia C., Petramala L., Zinnamosca L., Minisola S., Cilli M., Colangelo L., Falaschi P., Martocchia A., Pastore F., Bertazzoni G., Attalla El Halabieh E., Paradiso M., Lizzi E.M., Timmi S., Battisti P., Cerci S., Ciavolella M., Di Veroli C., Malci F., De Ciocchis A., Abate D., Castellino P., Zanoli L., Fidone F., Mannarino E., Pasqualini L., Oliverio G., Pende A., Artom N., Ricchio R., Fimognari F.L., Alletto M., Messina S., Sesti G., Arturi F., Succurro E, Fiorentino T.V., Pedace E., Scarpino P.E., Carullo G., Maio R., Sciacqua A., Frugiuele P., Spagnuolo V., Battaglia G., Atzori S., Delitala G., Angelucci E., Sestili S., Traisci G., De Feudis L., Di Michele D., Fava A., Balsano C., De Ciantis P., Desideri G., Camerota A., Mezzetti M., Gresele P., Vedovati C., Fierro T., Puccetti L., Bertolotti M., Mussi C., Boddi M., Savino A., Contri S., Degl’Innocenti G., Saller A., Fabris F., Pesavento R., Filippi L., Vedovetto V., Puato M., Fabris F., Treleani M., De Luca E., De Zaiacomo F., Giantin V., Semplicini A., Minuz P., Romano S., Fantin F., Manica A., Stockner I., Pattis P., Gutmann B., Catena C., Colussi G., Sechi L.A., Annoni G., Bruni A.A., Castagna A., Spinelli D., Miceli E., Padula D., Schinco G., Spreafico S., Secchi B., Vanoli M., Casella G., Pulixi E.A., Sansone L., Serra M.G., Longo S., Antonaci S., Belfiore A., Frualdo M., Palasciano G., Ricci L., Ventrella F., Bianco C., Santovito D., Cipollone F., Nicolai S., Salvati F., Rini G. B., Scozzari F., Muiesan M.L., Salvetti M., Bazza A., Picardi A., Vespasiani-Gentilucci U., De Vincentis A., Cosio P., Terzolo M., Madaffari B., Parasporo B., Fenoglio L., Bracco C., Melchio R., Gentili T., Salvi A., Nitti C., Gabrielli A., Martino G.P., Capucci A., Brambatti M., Sparagna A., Tirotta D., Andreozzi P., Ettorre E., Viscogliosi G., Servello A., Musumeci M., Delfino M., Giorgi A., Glorioso N., Melis G., Marras G., Matta M., Sacco A., Stellitano E., Scordo A., Russo F., Caruso A.A., Porreca E., Tana M., Ferri C., Cheli P., Portincasa P., Muscianisi G., Giordani S., Stanghellini V., Sabbà C., Mancuso G., Bartone M., Calipari D., Arcidiacono G., Bellanuova I., Ferraro M., Marigliano G., Cozzolino D., Lampitella A., Acri V., Galasso D., Mazzei F., Buratti A., Galasso S., Porta M., Brizzi M.F., Fattorini A., Sampietro F., D’Angelo A., Manfredini R., Pala M., Fabbian F., Moroni C., Valente L., Lopreiato F., Parente F., Granata M., Moia M., Braham S., Rossi M., Pesce M., Gentile A., Catozzo V., Baciarello G., Cosimati A., Ageno W., Rancan E., Guasti L., Ciccaglioni A., Negri S., Polselli M., Prisco D., Marcucci R., Ferro D., Perri L., Cangemi R., Saliola M., Del Ben M., Angelico F., Baratta F., Migliacci R., Porciello G., Corrao S. Data entry and Safety Monitoring Board: Proietti M., Raparelli V., Napoleone L., Talerico G., Amoroso D., Romiti G.F., Ruscio E., Toriello F., Sperduti N., Todisco T., Di Tanna G., Sacchetti M.L., Puddu P.E., Farcomeni A. Simi Young Internists Group: Anzaldi M., Bazzini C., Bianchi P.I., Boari B., Bracco C., Buonauro A., Buttà C., Buzzetti E., Calabria S., Capeci W., Caradio F., Carleo P., Carrabba M.D., Castorani L., Cecchetto L., Cicco S., Cimini C., Colombo B.M., De Giorgi A., De Vuono S., Del Corso L., Denegri A., Di Giosia P., Durante Mangoni E., Falsetti L., Forgione A., Giorgini P., Grassi D., Grembiale A., Hijazi D., Iamele L., Lorusso G., Marchese A., Marra A.M., Masala M., Miceli G., Montebianco Abenavoli L., Murgia G., Naccarato P., Padula D., Pattoneri P., Perego F., Pesce P., Piano S., Pinna M., Pinto D., Pretti V., Pucci G., Salinaro F., Salzano A., Santilli F., Scarpini F., Scicali R., Sirico D., Suppressa P., Talia M., Tassone E.J., Torres D., Vazzana N., Vecchio C.R., Vidili G., Vitale F., Zaccone V., Raparelli Valeria, Pastori Daniele, Pignataro Serena Francesca, Vestri Anna Rita, Pignatelli Pasquale, Cangemi Roberto, Proietti Marco, Davì Giovanni, Hiatt William Robert, Lip Gregory Yoke Hong, Corazza Gino Roberto, Perticone Francesco, Violi Francesco, Basili Stefania, Alessandri C, Serviddio G, Palange P, Greco E, Bruno G, Averna M, Giammanco A, Sposito P, De Cristofaro R, Carulli L, De Gennaro L, Pellegrini E, Cominacini L, Mozzini C, Pasini AF, Sprovieri M, Spagnuolo V, Cerqua G, Cerasola G, Mulé G, Barbagallo M, Lo Sciuto S, Monteverde A, Saitta A, Lo Gullo A, Malatino L, Cilia C, Terranova V, Pisano M, Pinto A, Di Raimondo D, Tuttolomondo A, Conigliaro R, Signorelli S, De Palma D, Galderisi M, Cudemo G, Galletti F, Fazio V, De Luca N, Meccariello A, Caputo D, De Donato MT, Iannuzi A, Bresciani A, Giunta R, Utili R, Iorio V, Adinolfi LE, Sellitto C, Iuliano N, Bellis P, Tirelli P, Sacerdoti D, Vanni D, Iuliano L, Ciacciarelli M, Pacelli A, Palazzuoli A, Cacciafesta M, Gueli N, Lo Iacono C, Brusco S, Verrusio W, Nobili L, Tarquinio N, Pellegrini F, Vincentelli GM, Ravallese F, Santini C, Letizia C, Petramala L, Zinnamosca L, Minisola S, Cilli M, Colangelo L, Falaschi P, Martocchia A, Pastore F, Bertazzoni G, Attalla El Halabieh E, Paradiso M, Lizzi EM, Timmi S, Battisti P, Cerci S, Ciavolella M, Di Veroli C, Malci F, De Ciocchis A, Abate D, Castellino P, Zanoli L, Fidone F, Mannarino E, Pasqualini L, Oliverio G, Pende A, Artom N, Ricchio R, Fimognari FL, Alletto M, Messina S, Sesti G, Arturi F, Succurro E, Fiorentino TV, Pedace E, Scarpino PE, Carullo G, Maio R, Sciacqua A, Frugiuele P, Battaglia G, Atzori S, Delitala G, Angelucci E, Sestili S, Traisci G, De Feudis L, Di Michele D, Fava A, Balsano C, De Ciantis P, Desideri G, Camerota A, Mezzetti M, Gresele P, Vedovati C, Fierro T, Puccetti L, Bertolotti M, Mussi C, Boddi M, Savino A, Contri S, Degl’Innocenti G, Saller A, Fabris F, Pesavento R, Filippi L, Vedovetto V, Puato M, Treleani M, De Luca E, De Zaiacomo F, Giantin V, Semplicini A, Minuz P, Romano S, Fantin F, Manica A, Stockner I, Pattis P, Gutmann B, Catena C, Colussi G, Sechi LA, Annoni G, Bruni AA, Castagna A, Spinelli D, Miceli E, Padula D, Schinco G, Spreafico S, Secchi B, Vanoli M, Casella G, Pulixi EA, Sansone L, Serra MG, Longo S, Antonaci S, Belfiore A, Frualdo M, Palasciano G, Ricci L, Ventrella F, Bianco C, Santovito D, Cipollone F, Nicolai S, Salvati F, Rini GB, Scozzari F, Muiesan ML, Salvetti M, Bazza A, Picardi A, Vespasiani-Gentilucci U, De Vincentis A, Cosio P, Terzolo M, Madaffari B, Parasporo B, Fenoglio L, Bracco C, Melchio R, Gentili T, Salvi A, Nitti C, Gabrielli A, Martino GP, Capucci A, Brambatti M, Sparagna A, Tirotta D, Andreozzi P, Ettorre E, Viscogliosi G, Servello A, Musumeci M, Delfino M, Giorgi A, Glorioso N, Melis G, Marras G, Matta M, Sacco A, Stellitano E, Scordo A, Russo F, Caruso AA, Porreca E, Tana M, Ferri C, Cheli P, Portincasa P, Muscianisi G, Giordani S, Stanghellini V, Sabbà C, Mancuso G, Bartone M, Calipari D, Arcidiacono G, Bellanuova I, Ferraro M, Marigliano G, Cozzolino D, Lampitella A, Acri V, Galasso D, Mazzei F, Buratti A, Galasso S, Porta M, Brizzi MF, Fattorini A, Sampietro F, D’Angelo A, Manfredini R, Pala M, Fabbian F, Moroni C, Valente L, Lopreiato F, Parente F, Granata M, Moia M, Braham S, Rossi M, Pesce M, Gentile A, Catozzo V, Baciarello G, Cosimati A, Ageno W, Rancan E, Guasti L, Ciccaglioni A, Negri S, Polselli M, Prisco D, Marcucci R, Ferro D, Perri L, Cangemi R, Saliola M, Del Ben M, Angelico F, Baratta F, Migliacci R, Porciello G, Corrao S, Proietti M, Raparelli V, Napoleone L, Talerico G, Amoroso D, Romiti GF, Ruscio E, Toriello F, Sperduti N, Todisco T, Di Tanna G, Sacchetti ML, Puddu PE, Farcomeni A, Anzaldi M, Bazzini C, Bianchi PI, Boari B, Buonauro A, Buttà C, Buzzetti E, Calabria S, Capeci W, Caradio F, Carleo P, Carrabba MD, Castorani L, Cecchetto L, Cicco S, Cimini C, Colombo BM, De Giorgi A, De Vuono S, Del Corso L, Denegri A, Di Giosia P, Durante Mangoni E, Falsetti L, Forgione A, Giorgini P, Grassi D, Grembiale A, Hijazi D, Iamele L, Lorusso G, Marchese A, Marra AM, Masala M, Miceli G, Montebianco Abenavoli L, Murgia G, Naccarato P, Pattoneri P, Perego F, Pesce P, Piano S, Pinna M, Pinto D, Pretti V, Pucci G, Salinaro F, Salzano A, Santilli F, Scarpini F, Scicali R, Sirico D, Suppressa P, Talia M, Tassone EJ, Torres D, Vazzana N, Vecchio CR, Vidili G, Vitale F, and Zaccone V
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Male ,Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Major cardiovascular event ,Cause of Death ,Risk of mortality ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,Prospective cohort study ,Stroke ,Cause of death ,COPD ,Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ,Incidence ,Hazard ratio ,Atrial fibrillation ,Cardiovascular mortality ,Major cardiovascular events ,Aged ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Endpoint Determination ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Humans ,Italy ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal Medicine ,Emergency Medicine ,Atrial fibrillation, Cardiovascular mortality, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Major cardiovascular events ,Cardiology ,Settore SECS-S/01 - Statistica ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronic Obstructive ,Socio-culturale ,Pulmonary Disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,business ,Mace - Abstract
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) increases the risk of mortality in non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) patients. Data on the relationship of COPD to major cardiovascular events (MACE) in AF have not been defined. The aim of the study is to assess the predictive value of COPD on incident MACE in NVAF patients over a 3-year follow-up. In the Atrial Fibrillation Registry for Ankle-Brachial Index Prevalence Assessment-Collaborative Italian Study (ARAPACIS) cohort, we evaluate the impact of COPD on the following clinical endpoints: MACE (including vascular death, fatal/non-fatal MI and stroke/TIA), cardiovascular (CV) death and all-cause mortality. Among 2027 NVAF patients, patients with COPD (9%) are more commonly male, elderly and at higher thromboembolic risk. During a median 36.0months follow-up, 186 patients experienced MACE: vascular death (n = 72), MI (n = 57), stroke/TIA (n = 57). All major outcomes (including stroke/TIA, MI, vascular death, and all-cause death) are centrally adjudicated. Kaplan–Meier curves show that NVAF patients with COPD are at higher risk for MACE (p < 0.001), CV death (p < 0.001) and all-cause death (p < 0.001). On Cox proportional hazard analysis, COPD is an independent predictor of MACE (Hazard ratio [HR] 1.77, 95% Confidence Intervals [CI] 1.20–2.61; p = 0.004), CV death (HR 2.73, 95% CI 1.76–4.23; p < 0.0001) and all-cause death (HR 2.16, 95% CI 1.48–3.16; p < 0.0001). COPD is an independent predictor of MACE, CV death and all-cause death during a long-term follow-up of NVAF patients.
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11. Exploració amb submarí al cap de Creus: una activitat cabdal per a la recerca científica i l’educació marina. Annals de l’Institut d’Estudis Empordanesos (AIEE)
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Gili, J.M. (Josep María), Salazar, Janire, Gori, A. (Andrea), Lo-Iacono, C. (Claudio), Domínguez-Carrió, C. (Carlos), Grinyó, J. (Jordi), Ambroso, S. (Stefano), and Orejas, C. (Covadonga)
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cap de Creus ,JAGO submarine ,educació marina ,SubmaríJAGO ,recerca científica ,scientific research ,Cap de Creus ,Narcís Monturiol ,marine education ,Centro Oceanográfico de Gijón - Abstract
The year 2019 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Narcís Monturiol, an engineer andinventor behind the development of the first self-propelled manned submersible:Ictineu. Sincethen, submarines have played an important role in marine scientific research. In this work, wewant to give credit to this inventor by sharing the experience of the authors both in the field ofscientific research and education based on the studies performed by the submarineJAGOoverthe seabed of Cap de Creus., L’any 2019 es commemoraren els 200 anys del naixement de Narcís Monturiol, enginyer i inventor,en tant que creador, del primer submarí tripulat de propulsió autònoma: l’Ictineu. Des d’ençà, elssubmarins tingueren i estan tenint un rol cada vegada més rellevant en la recerca científicamarina. En aquest treball volem fer un reconeixement a l’inventor, tot explicant l’experiència delsautors en el camp de la recerca científica i de l’educació a partir dels estudisfets als fons marinsdel cap de Creus amb el submaríJAGO
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12. Correction to: Major adverse cardiovascular events in non-valvular atrial fibrillation with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: the ARAPACIS study (Internal and Emergency Medicine, (2018), 13, 5, (651-660), 10.1007/s11739-018-1835-9)
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Raparelli, Valeria, Pastori, Daniele, Pignataro, Serena Francesca, Vestri, Anna Rita, Pignatelli, Pasquale, Cangemi, Roberto, Proietti, Marco, Davì, Giovanni, Hiatt, William Robert, Lip, Gregory Yoke Hong, Corazza, Gino Roberto, Perticone, Francesco, Violi, Francesco, Basili, Stefania, Alessandri, C., Serviddio, G., Palange, P., Greco, E., Bruno, G., Averna, M., Giammanco, A., Sposito, P., De Cristofaro, R., Carulli, L., Di Gennaro, L., Pellegrini, E., Cominacini, L., Mozzini, C., Pasini, A. F., Sprovieri, M., Spagnuolo, V., Cerqua, G., Cerasola, G., Mulé, G., Barbagallo, M., Lo Sciuto, S., Monteverde, A., Saitta, A., Lo Gullo, A., Malatino, L., Cilia, C., Terranova, V., Pisano, M., Pinto, A., Di Raimondo, D., Tuttolomondo, A., Conigliaro, R., Signorelli, S., De Palma, D., Galderisi, M., Cudemo, G., Galletti, F., Fazio, V., De Luca, N., Meccariello, A., Caputo, D., De Donato, M. T., Iannuzi, A., Bresciani, A., Giunta, R., Utili, R., Iorio, V., Adinolfi, L. E., Sellitto, C., Iuliano, N., Bellis, P., Tirelli, P., Sacerdoti, D., Vanni, D., Iuliano, L., Ciacciarelli, M., Pacelli, A., Palazzuoli, A., Cacciafesta, M., Gueli, N., Lo Iacono, C., Brusco, S., Verrusio, W., Nobili, L., Tarquinio, N., Pellegrini, F., Vincentelli, G. M., Ravallese, F., Santini, C., Letizia, C., Petramala, L., Zinnamosca, L., Minisola, S., Cilli, M., Colangelo, L., Falaschi, P., Martocchia, A., Pastore, F., Bertazzoni, G., Attalla El Halabieh, E., Paradiso, M., Lizzi, E. M., Timmi, S., Battisti, P., Cerci, S., Ciavolella, M., Di Veroli, C., Malci, F., De Ciocchis, A., Abate, D., Castellino, P., Zanoli, L., Fidone, F., Mannarino, E., Pasqualini, L., Oliverio, G., Pende, A., Artom, N., Ricchio, R., Fimognari, F. L., Alletto, M., Messina, S., Sesti, G., Arturi, F., Succurro, E., Fiorentino, T. V., Pedace, E., Scarpino, P. E., Carullo, G., Maio, R., Sciacqua, A., Frugiuele, P., Battaglia, G., Atzori, S., Delitala, G., Angelucci, E., Sestili, S., Traisci, G., De Feudis, L., Di Michele, D., Fava, A., Balsano, C., De Ciantis, P., Desideri, G., Camerota, A., Mezzetti, M., Gresele, P., Vedovati, C., Fierro, T., Puccetti, L., Bertolotti, M., Mussi, C., Boddi, M., Savino, A., Contri, S., Degl’Innocenti, G., Saller, A., Fabris, F., Pesavento, R., Filippi, L., Vedovetto, V., Puato, M., Treleani, M., De Luca, E., De Zaiacomo, F., Giantin, V., Semplicini, A., Minuz, P., Romano, S., Fantin, F., Manica, A., Stockner, I., Pattis, P., Gutmann, B., Catena, C., Colussi, G., Sechi, L. A., Annoni, G., Bruni, A. A., Castagna, A., Spinelli, D., Miceli, E., Padula, D., Schinco, G., Spreafico, S., Secchi, B., Vanoli, M., Casella, G., Pulixi, E. A., Sansone, L., Serra, M. G., Longo, S., Antonaci, S., Belfiore, A., Frualdo, M., Palasciano, G., Ricci, L., Ventrella, F., Bianco, C., Santovito, D., Cipollone, F., Nicolai, S., Salvati, F., Rini, G. B., Scozzari, F., Muiesan, M. L., Salvetti, M., Bazza, A., Picardi, A., Vespasiani-Gentilucci, U., De Vincentis, A., Cosio, P., Terzolo, M., Madaffari, B., Parasporo, B., Fenoglio, L., Bracco, C., Melchio, R., Gentili, T., Salvi, A., Nitti, C., Gabrielli, A., Martino, G. P., Capucci, A., Brambatti, M., Sparagna, A., Tirotta, D., Andreozzi, P., Ettorre, E., Viscogliosi, G., Servello, A., Musumeci, M., Delfino, M., Giorgi, A., Glorioso, N., Melis, G., Marras, G., Matta, M., Sacco, A., Stellitano, E., Scordo, A., Russo, F., Caruso, A. A., Porreca, E., Tana, M., Ferri, C., Cheli, P., Portincasa, P., Muscianisi, G., Giordani, S., Stanghellini, V., Sabbà, C., Mancuso, G., Bartone, M., Calipari, D., Arcidiacono, G., Bellanuova, I., Ferraro, M., Marigliano, G., Cozzolino, D., Lampitella, A., Acri, V., Galasso, D., Mazzei, F., Buratti, A., Galasso, S., Porta, M., Brizzi, M. F., Fattorini, A., Sampietro, F., D’Angelo, A., Manfredini, R., Pala, M., Fabbian, F., Moroni, C., Valente, L., Lopreiato, F., Parente, F., Granata, M., Moia, M., Braham, S., Rossi, M., Pesce, M., Gentile, A., Catozzo, V., Baciarello, G., Cosimati, A., Ageno, W., Rancan, E., Guasti, L., Ciccaglioni, A., Negri, S., Polselli, M., Prisco, D., Marcucci, R., Ferro, D., Perri, L., Cangemi, R., Saliola, M., Del Ben, M., Angelico, F., Baratta, F., Migliacci, R., Porciello, G., Corrao, S., Proietti, M., Raparelli, V., Napoleone, L., Talerico, G., Amoroso, D., Romiti, G. F., Ruscio, E., Toriello, F., Sperduti, N., Todisco, T., Di Tanna, G., Sacchetti, M. L., Puddu, P. E., Farcomeni, A., Anzaldi, M., Bazzini, C., Bianchi, P. I., Boari, B., Buonauro, A., Buttà, C., Buzzetti, E., Calabria, S., Capeci, W., Caradio, F., Carleo, P., Carrabba, M. D., Castorani, L., Cecchetto, L., Cicco, S., Cimini, C., Colombo, B. M., De Giorgi, A., De Vuono, S., Del Corso, L., Denegri, A., Di Giosia, P., Durante Mangoni, E., Falsetti, L., Forgione, A., Giorgini, P., Grassi, D., Grembiale, A., Hijazi, D., Iamele, L., Lorusso, G., Marchese, A., Marra, A. M., Masala, M., Miceli, G., Montebianco Abenavoli, L., Murgia, G., Naccarato, P., Pattoneri, P., Perego, F., Pesce, P., Piano, S., Pinna, M., Pinto, D., Pretti, V., Pucci, G., Salinaro, F., Salzano, A., Santilli, F., Scarpini, F., Scicali, R., Sirico, D., Suppressa, P., Talia, M., Tassone, E. J., Torres, D., Vazzana, N., Vecchio, C. R., Vidili, G., Vitale, F., Zaccone, V., Raparelli, Valeria, Pastori, Daniele, Pignataro, Serena Francesca, Vestri, Anna Rita, Pignatelli, Pasquale, Cangemi, Roberto, Proietti, Marco, Davì, Giovanni, Hiatt, William Robert, Lip, Gregory Yoke Hong, Corazza, Gino Roberto, Perticone, Francesco, Violi, Francesco, Basili, Stefania, Alessandri, C., Serviddio, G., Palange, P., Greco, E., Bruno, G., Averna, M., Giammanco, A., Sposito, P., De cristofaro, R., Carulli, L., Di gennaro, L., Pellegrini, E., Cominacini, L., Mozzini, C., Pasini, A. F., Sprovieri, M., Spagnuolo, V., Cerqua, G., Cerasola, G., Mulé, G., Barbagallo, M., Lo Sciuto, S., Monteverde, A., Saitta, A., Lo Gullo, A., Malatino, L., Cilia, C., Terranova, V., Pisano, M., Pinto, A., Di raimondo, D., Tuttolomondo, A., Conigliaro, R., Signorelli, S., De palma, D., Galderisi, M., Cudemo, G., Galletti, F., Fazio, V., De luca, N., Meccariello, A., Caputo, D., De donato, M. T., Iannuzi, A., Bresciani, A., Giunta, R., Utili, R., Iorio, V., Adinolfi, L. E., Sellitto, C., Iuliano, N., Bellis, P., Tirelli, P., Sacerdoti, D., Vanni, D., Iuliano, L., Ciacciarelli, M., Pacelli, A., Palazzuoli, A., Cacciafesta, M., Gueli, N., Lo Iacono, C., Brusco, S., Verrusio, W., Nobili, L., Tarquinio, N., Pellegrini, F., Vincentelli, G. M., Ravallese, F., Santini, C., Letizia, C., Petramala, L., Zinnamosca, L., Minisola, S., Cilli, M., Colangelo, L., Falaschi, P., Martocchia, A., Pastore, F., Bertazzoni, G., Attalla El Halabieh, E., Paradiso, M., Lizzi, E. M., Timmi, S., Battisti, P., Cerci, S., Ciavolella, M., Di veroli, C., Malci, F., De ciocchis, A., Abate, D., Castellino, P., Zanoli, L., Fidone, F., Mannarino, E., Pasqualini, L., Oliverio, G., Pende, A., Artom, N., Ricchio, R., Fimognari, F. L., Alletto, M., Messina, S., Sesti, G., Arturi, F., Succurro, E., Fiorentino, T. V., Pedace, E., Scarpino, P. E., Carullo, G., Maio, R., Sciacqua, A., Frugiuele, P., Battaglia, G., Atzori, S., Delitala, G., Angelucci, E., Sestili, S., Traisci, G., De feudis, L., Di michele, D., Fava, A., Balsano, C., De ciantis, P., Desideri, G., Camerota, A., Mezzetti, M., Gresele, P., Vedovati, C., Fierro, T., Puccetti, L., Bertolotti, M., Mussi, C., Boddi, M., Savino, A., Contri, S., Degl’Innocenti, G., Saller, A., Fabris, F., Pesavento, R., Filippi, L., Vedovetto, V., Puato, M., Treleani, M., De luca, E., De zaiacomo, F., Giantin, V., Semplicini, A., Minuz, P., Romano, S., Fantin, F., Manica, A., Stockner, I., Pattis, P., Gutmann, B., Catena, C., Colussi, G., Sechi, L. A., Annoni, G., Bruni, A. A., Castagna, A., Spinelli, D., Miceli, E., Padula, D., Schinco, G., Spreafico, S., Secchi, B., Vanoli, M., Casella, G., Pulixi, E. A., Sansone, L., Serra, M. G., Longo, S., Antonaci, S., Belfiore, A., Frualdo, M., Palasciano, G., Ricci, L., Ventrella, F., Bianco, C., Santovito, D., Cipollone, F., Nicolai, S., Salvati, F., Rini, G. B., Scozzari, F., Muiesan, M. L., Salvetti, M., Bazza, A., Picardi, A., Vespasiani-Gentilucci, U., De vincentis, A., Cosio, P., Terzolo, M., Madaffari, B., Parasporo, B., Fenoglio, L., Bracco, C., Melchio, R., Gentili, T., Salvi, A., Nitti, C., Gabrielli, A., Martino, G. P., Capucci, A., Brambatti, M., Sparagna, A., Tirotta, D., Andreozzi, P., Ettorre, E., Viscogliosi, G., Servello, A., Musumeci, M., Delfino, M., Giorgi, A., Glorioso, N., Melis, G., Marras, G., Matta, M., Sacco, A., Stellitano, E., Scordo, A., Russo, F., Caruso, A. A., Porreca, E., Tana, M., Ferri, C., Cheli, P., Portincasa, P., Muscianisi, G., Giordani, S., Stanghellini, V., Sabbà, C., Mancuso, G., Bartone, M., Calipari, D., Arcidiacono, G., Bellanuova, I., Ferraro, M., Marigliano, G., Cozzolino, D., Lampitella, A., Acri, V., Galasso, D., Mazzei, F., Buratti, A., Galasso, S., Porta, M., Brizzi, M. F., Fattorini, A., Sampietro, F., D’Angelo, A., Manfredini, R., Pala, M., Fabbian, F., Moroni, C., Valente, L., Lopreiato, F., Parente, F., Granata, M., Moia, M., Braham, S., Rossi, M., Pesce, M., Gentile, A., Catozzo, V., Baciarello, G., Cosimati, A., Ageno, W., Rancan, E., Guasti, L., Ciccaglioni, A., Negri, S., Polselli, M., Prisco, D., Marcucci, R., Ferro, D., Perri, L., Cangemi, R., Saliola, M., Del ben, M., Angelico, F., Baratta, F., Migliacci, R., Porciello, G., Corrao, S., Proietti, M., Raparelli, V., Napoleone, L., Talerico, G., Amoroso, D., Romiti, G. F., Ruscio, E., Toriello, F., Sperduti, N., Todisco, T., Di tanna, G., Sacchetti, M. L., Puddu, P. E., Farcomeni, A., Anzaldi, M., Bazzini, C., Bianchi, P. I., Boari, B., Buonauro, A., Buttà, C., Buzzetti, E., Calabria, S., Capeci, W., Caradio, F., Carleo, P., Carrabba, M. D., Castorani, L., Cecchetto, L., Cicco, S., Cimini, C., Colombo, B. M., De Giorgi, A., De vuono, S., Del corso, L., Denegri, A., Di giosia, P., Durante Mangoni, E., Falsetti, L., Forgione, A., Giorgini, P., Grassi, D., Grembiale, A., Hijazi, D., Iamele, L., Lorusso, G., Marchese, A., Marra, A. M., Masala, M., Miceli, G., Montebianco Abenavoli, L., Murgia, G., Naccarato, P., Pattoneri, P., Perego, F., Pesce, P., Piano, S., Pinna, M., Pinto, D., Pretti, V., Pucci, G., Salinaro, F., Salzano, A., Santilli, F., Scarpini, F., Scicali, R., Sirico, D., Suppressa, P., Talia, M., Tassone, E. J., Torres, D., Vazzana, N., Vecchio, C. R., Vidili, G., Vitale, F., and Zaccone, V.
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Internal Medicine ,Emergency Medicine - Published
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13. Geo-hazards of the San Vito peninsula offshore (southwestern Tyrrhenian Sea).
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Sulli, A., Agate, M., Zizzo, E., Gasparo Morticelli, M., and Lo Iacono, C.
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CONTINENTAL slopes ,SUBMARINE valleys ,LANDSLIDES ,PENINSULAS ,CONTINENTAL shelf ,COASTAL changes - Abstract
In this paper we present geomorphological hazard mapping of the San Vito Peninsula offshore (Sicilian margin of Tyrrhenian Sea), characterised by a very narrow continental shelf and a very dipping, tectonically active continental slope, no far from a seismogenic belt. The data set consists of morpho-bathymetric models achieved by means of multibeam survey and scattered high resolution seismic profiles. The morpho-bathymetric study highlighted some potential sites of geomorphological hazards, the most representative of which are: (i) two canyons developing from the upper slope off San Vito Cape down to the Erice basin; (ii) a dense network of small incisions across the upper slope; (iii) a very active landslide, developed onland and extending in the continental shelf close to the Scopello village. The geomorphological features that can generate submarine hazard are represented by: unstable sediment packages into canyon heads or along the upper slope; submarine canyons with regressive erosion; coastal landslides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Occurrence and distribution of the coral Dendrophyllia ramea in Cyprus
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Orejas, C. (Covadonga), Gori, A. (Andrea), Jiménez, C., Rivera, J. (Jesús), Kamidis, N. (Nikolaos), Abu-Alhaija, R. (Rana), and Lo-Iacono, C. (Claudio)
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Medio Marino y Protección Ambiental ,Water column ,Habitat suitability ,ROV video transects ,Geomorphology ,Nutrients ,Levantine Mediterranean ,Sedimentology ,Deep-water corals ,Centro Oceanográfico de Gijón ,Zooplankton - Abstract
Occurrence and abundance of deep-water corals in the Levantine Mediterranean Sea is still largely unknown. This is the first attempt to quantitatively describe a Dendrophyllia ramea population discovered in June 2015 during the CYCLAMEN expedition on board the Research Vessel Aegaeo. This population is the deepest ever described until now in the Mediterranean and was found on the outer insular shelf off eastern Cyprus (Protaras, 35°02′N; 34°05′E). Video transects conducted by means of a remotely operated vehicle revealed a well-developed population of D. ramea located on a sandy seabed at 125–170 m depth. The highest density was 6 colonies m−2 and on average 1.6 ± 1.4 (SD) colonies m−2. The population consists of isolated or piled up branches of various sizes and large colonies, some ∼50 cm max width. The corals thrive on soft bottoms, representing a rather novel aspect of the research on D. ramea, since the species is still considered to be mostly associated with rocky substrates. The occurrence of the species in sedimentary grounds makes it especially vulnerable to bottom contact fishing gears as bottom trawling. Spatial distribution of the coral population, as well as a first attempt to characterize its habitat, are explored as an approach to describe the habitat's suitability and the vulnerability for the species in the area, Sí
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15. Corals of Aphrodite: Dendrophyllia ramea populations of Cyprus
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Orejas, C. (Covadonga), Jiménez, C, Gori, A. (Andrea), Rivera, J. (Jesús), Lo-Iacono, C. (Claudio), Aurelle, D. (Didier), Hadjioannou, L., Petrou, A. (Antonis), Achilleos, K, Orejas, C. (Covadonga), and Jiménez, C. (Carlos)
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16. First in situ documentation of a population of the coral Dendrophyllia ramea off Cyprus (Levantine Sea) and evidence of human impacts
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Orejas, C. (Covadonga), Gori, A. (Andrea), Jiménez, C. (Carlos), Rivera, J. (Jesús), Lo-Iacono, C. (Claudio), Hadjioannou, L. (Louis), Andreou, V. (Vasilis), and Petrou, A. (Antonis)
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anthropogenic impact ,Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,Temperate coral ,Levantine Sea ,Medio Marino ,Mediterranean ,population density - Abstract
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17. Ankle-Brachial Index and cardiovascular events in atrial fibrillation The ARAPACIS Study
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Violi, F., Davi, G., Proietti, M., Pastori, D., Hiatt, W. R., Corazza, G. R., Perticone, F., Pignatelli, P., Farcomeni, A., Vestri, A. R., Lip, G. Y. H., Basili, S, ARAPACIS (Atrial Fibrillation Registry for Ankle-Brachial Index Prevalence Assessment-Collaborative Italian Study) STUDY Investigators. Alessandri C. (Dipartimento di Scienze e Biotecnologie Medico-Chirurgiche, Sapienza-Università di Roma), Serviddio G. (Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Foggia), (UOC Medicina Generale, Fascetti S., USL 12 Viareggio, Toscana), (UOC Medicina Interna I, Palange P., Dipartimento di Sanità Pubblica, e Malattie Infettive, Sapienza-Università di Roma), Greco, E., (Medicina 3, Bruno G., Department of Medical Sciences, Città della Salute e della Scienza, A. O., University of Turin), Averna, M., (Dipartimento Biomedico di Medicina Interna e Specialistica, Giammanco A., Università di Palermo), Sposito P. (Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedali Riuniti Papardo Piemonte, Messina), De Cristofaro, R., (Istituto di Medicina Interna e Geriatria, De Gennaro L., Centro Emostasi, e Trombosi, Gemelli, Policlinico A., Roma), Carulli, L., (UO di Medicina a Indirizzo Nutrizionistico e Metabolico, Pellegrini E., Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia), Dipartimento Integrato di Medicina Endocrinologia Metabolismo e Geriatria., Cominacini, L., Mozzini, C., (Dipartimento di Medicina, Pasini A. F., Sezione di Medicina Interna, D, Università di Verona), Sprovieri, M., (UOC Medicina d'Urgenza e PS, Spagnuolo V., Stabilimento Ospedaliero dell'Annunziata, Cosenza), (UOC Medicina Interna per l'Urgenza, Cerqua G., S Giovanni Addolorata, Ao, Cerasola G., Mulé G. (Università degli Studi di Palermo), Barbagallo, M., Lo Sciuto, S., (UOC di Geriatria e Lungodegenza, Monteverde A., Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Policlinico, Aoup, Palermo), Saitta, A., (UOC Medicina Interna, Lo Gullo A., Università di Messina), Malatino, L., Cilia, C., Terranova, V., (Clinica Medica, Pisano M., Ospedale, Cannizzaro, Università degli Studi di Catania), Pinto, A., Di Raimondo, D., Tuttolomondo, A., (Internal Medicine and Cardio-Angiology Ward, Conigliaro R., Department of Biomedicine and Internal Medicine, University of Palermo), Signorelli S. (Dipartimento di Medicina Interna e Patologia, Università degli Studi di Catania), De Palma, D., Galderisi, M., (Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Sperimentale, Cudemo G., AUP Federico II di Napoli), Galletti, F., (Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Chirurgia, Fazio V., Università di Napoli Federico II), De Luca, N., (Centro Ipertensione, Meccariello A., AUO Federico II, Napoli), Caputo, D., (UO Medicina Interna, De Donato M. T., Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria San Giovanni di Dio, e Ruggi D'Aragona, Salerno), Iannuzi, A., (Divisione di Medicina Interna, Bresciani A., Cardarelli, Osp. A., (V Divisione Medicina Interna ed Immunoallergologia, Giunta R., Policlinico, Sun, Utili, R., (Medicina Infettivologica e dei Trapianti, Iorio V., Seconda Università di Napoli, AORN dei Colli-Monaldi), Adinolfi, L. E., Sellitto, A., (Medicina Interna, Iuliano N., Ospedale di Marcianise), Bellis, P., (UOC Medicina Interna e di Urgenza e Pronto Soccorso, Tirelli P., del Loreto Nuovo, P. O. S. 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J., Torres, D., Vazzana, N., Vecchio, C. R., Vidili, G., Vitale, F., Zaccone, V., Alessandri, C., Serviddio, G., Palange, P, Greco, E, Bruno, G, Averna, M, Giammanco, A, Sposito, P, De Cristofaro, R., De Gennaro, L, Carulli, L, Pellegrini, E, Cominacini, L, Mozzini, C, Pasini, Af, Sprovieri, M, Spagnuolo, V, Cerqua, G, Cerasola, G, Mulé, G, Barbagallo, M, Lo Sciuto, S, Monteverde, A, Saitta, A, Lo Gullo, A, Malatino, L, Cilia, C, Terranova, V, Pisano, M, Pinto, A, Di Raimondo, D, Tuttolomondo, A, Conigliaro, R, Signorelli, S, De Palma, D, Galderisi, M, Cudemo, G, Galletti, F, Fazio, V, De Luca, N, Meccariello, A, Caputo, D, De Donato, Mt, Iannuzi, A, Bresciani, A, Giunta, R, Utili, R, Iorio, V, Adinolfi, Luigi Elio, Sellitto, A, Iuliano, N, Bellis, P, Tirelli, P, Sacerdoti, D, Vanni, D, Iuliano, L, Ciacciarelli, M, Pacelli, A, Palazzuoli, A, Cacciafesta, M, Gueli, N, Lo Iacono, C, Brusco, S, Verrusio, W, Nobili, L., Tarquinio, N., Pellegrini, F, Vincentelli, G. M., Ravallese, F, Santini, C, Letizia, C, Petramala, L, Zinnamosca, L, Minisola, S., Cilli, M, Savoriti, C, Colangelo, L, Falaschi, P, Martocchia, A, Pastore, F., and DURANTE MANGONI, Emanuele
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Male ,Risk ,ABI ,ARAPACIS ,Atrial fibrillation ,Myocardial infarction ,Vascular events ,Hematology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Ankle Brachial Index ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Humans ,Italy ,Middle Aged ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Prospective Studies ,Survival Analysis ,Vascular Diseases ,Population ,Socio-culturale ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,atrial fibrillation, ABI, ARAPACIS, myocardial infarction, vascular events ,Interquartile range ,Internal medicine ,myocardial infarction ,vascular events ,80 and over ,Medicine ,Cumulative incidence ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,Prospective cohort study ,Stroke ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,medicine.disease ,Cardiology ,business ,Settore SECS-S/01 - Statistica - Abstract
SummaryAtrial fibrillation (AF) patients are at high risk for thrombotic and vascular events related to their cardiac arrhythmia and underlying systemic atherosclerosis. Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) is a non-invasive tool in evaluating systemic atherosclerosis, useful in predicting cardiovascular events in general population; no data are available in AF patients. ARAPACIS is a prospective multicentre observational study performed by the Italian Society of Internal Medicine, analysing association between low ABI (≤0.90) and vascular events in NVAF out- or in-patients, enrolled in 136 Italian centres. A total of 2,027 non-valvular AF (NVAF) patients aged > 18 years from both sexes followed for a median time of 34.7 (interquartile range: 22.0–36.0) months, yielding a total of 4,614 patient-years of observation. Mean age was 73 ± 10 years old with 55% male patients. A total of 176 patients (8.7%) experienced a vascular event, with a cumulative incidence of 3.81%/patient-year. ABI≤ 0.90 was more prevalent in patients with a vascular event compared with patients free of vascular events (32.2 vs 20.2%, p< 0.05). On Cox proportional hazard analysis, ABI≤ 0.90 was an independent predictor of vascular events (hazard ratio (HR): 1.394, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.042–1.866; p=0.02), vascular death (HR: 2.047, 95% CI: 1.255-3.338; p=0.004) and MI (HR: 2.709, 95%> CI: 1.485-5.083; p=0.001). This latter association was also confirmed after excluding patients with previous MI (HR: 2.901, 95% CI: 1.408-5.990, p=0.004). No association was observed between low ABI and stroke/transient ischaemic attack (p=0.91). In conclusion, low ABI is useful to predict MI and vascular death in NVAF patients and may independently facilitate cardiovascular risk assessment in NVAF patients.Note: The review process for this paper was fully handled by C. Weber, Editor in Chief.Listed in the Supplementary Online Appendix Material which is available online at www.thrombosis-online.com.
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18. Habitat mapping of VMEs along the inner shelf regions of the south-western Tyrrhenian margin (southern Mediterranean): a geo-statistical predictive approach
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Zizzo, E., Sulli, A., Agate, M., Lo Iacono, C., Zizzo, E, Sulli, A, Agate, M, and Lo Iacono, C
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Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica ,habitat mapping, inner shelf, Tyrrhenian Sea - Abstract
The main aim of this work is to statistically predict the distribution of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs) along the continental shelf regions of the northern Sicilian margin (southern Mediterranean). The considered habitats, already mapped in the area on a qualitative base, are the Posidonia oceanica and Cymodocea nodosa seagrasses and the Coralligenous biocenosis. Posidonia oceanica and Coralligenous are considered as VMEs owing to their value as environmental indicators and biodiversity hotspots in coastal marine areas. For this reason, several actions were aimed in recent years to their complete characterization and mapping. The study area is located in the continental shelf of the northern Sicily margin, between the Cape San Vito (Gulf of Castellammare) and Cape Zafferano (Gulf of Palermo). Different physical characteristics of the seafloor were extracted from a database acquired in recent years in the frame of official national cartography (CARG) and hazard assessment (MAGIC) Italian Projects, including geological and geophysical data (seabed sampling, ROV footage, multibeam bathymetry, backscatter maps, high resolution seismic reflection records) The ultimate goal is to apply a statistical methodology allowing to predict the distribution of marine habitats from a “presence only” sampling dataset. This target was pursued by using a multidisciplinary approach, including abiotic (i.e. depth, morphological and hydrodynamic features, type of seabed) and biotic components (benthic communities) that define and characterize the mapped habitats. Predictive maps are based on the Maximum Entropy model (MaxEnt), a statistical method based on punctual occurrence of specimen (presence-only). The punctual occurrence of the three habitats was already known, whilst we considered the bathymetry, seabed steepness, aspect, fluid escape, erosional areas and sediment type as physical features for the model. The analysis was also aimed to test the performance of models obtained by choosing the training samples with different criteria. Therefore, different outputs (42 in total) have been produced by selecting samples on the basis of the area (regional analysis), the type of coasts (morphological) or randomly (random). Moreover, the models were built up both with only training samples either with training and test samples to obtain more constrained distribution patterns. Almost all the created predictive models produced good performances, with statistical parameters (gain, AUC standard deviation) very positive on average. The models derived from the regional analysis resulted to be more performing than the others, with the random-derived being the worst. The response curves pointed out that bathymetry and sediment types are the most important physical features influencing the distribution of the mapped VMEs, whereas aspect and slope are not-independent variables. These outputs also provided important information and constraints on the favorable environmental conditions for the three habitats. Results from this preliminary statistical modeling appears potentially useful in the evaluation of important environmental parameters, allowing to draw the broad distribution of marine habitats in areas where only presence data are available, and can represent a contribution in the design and monitoring of marine protected areas.
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19. Bathy-morphological analysis of submarine canyons across the north-western Sicily continental slope
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Lombardo, C, AGATE, Mauro, Lo Iacono, C, SULLI, Attilio, Lombardo, C, Agate, M, Lo Iacono, C, and Sulli, A
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Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica ,Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia ,submarine canyon, morphobatymetric analysis, northwestern Sicily margin - Abstract
We present here the results of the morpho-bathymetric analyses of the main submarine canyons along the upper slope off the north-western Sicily. This region developed during the Neogene as the transition area between the Sicilian fold and thrust belt and the Tyrrhenian basin realm. Along the upper slope, a dense network of submarine canyon develops from 80 m water depth up to more than 2000 m, showing a large variability of sizes and morphology. In this area submarine canyons play a crucial role related to the along-slope sedimentary transport and are among the most distinctive features of the submarine seascape. This study is based on a quantitative analysis of a high resolution multibeam data set of the north-western Sicily offshore integrated with the topographic DEM of the adjacent continental region. Very different canyon-related morphological features along the study area mainly suggest the occurrence of top-down gravitational processes along canyons likely originated through a bottom-up evolution. By means of high resolution bathymetric data, we: i) described the main morphological features of submarine canyons; ii) measured the main morphometric parameters along canyon longitudinal profiles; iii) calculated the extension of different lithology outcropping on the river catchment areas corresponding to distinct river-fed canyons. For each analyzed canyon a chart was built in which bathymetric longitudinal profile, catchment area extension and gradient longitudinal profile have been reported. Quantitative analyses of longitudinal profiles reveal that the morpho-sedimentary evolution of mapped canyons is comparable to the corresponding fluvial environment, although presenting some differences. Integrated analysis of offshore data and river catchment areas suggest that the continental slope structural setting as well as the outcropping lithologies could be relevant control factors on the morpho-sedimentary evolution of the NW Sicilian canyons.
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20. A geo-statistical predictive approach to the Habitat mapping of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems along the northern Sicily inner continental shelf (southern Mediterranean)
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Zizzo, E., Sulli, A., Agate, M., Lo Iacono, C., Zizzo, E, Sulli, A, Agate, M, and Lo Iacono, C
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MaxEnt, geostatistical prediction, Habitat mapping, Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem ,Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica - Abstract
The main aim of this work is to statistically predict the distribution of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs) along the continental shelf regions of the northern Sicilian margin (southern Mediterranean). The considered habitats, already mapped in the area on a qualitative base, are the Posidonia oceanica and Cymodocea nodosa seagrasses and the Coralligenous biocenosis. Posidonia oceanica and Coralligenous are considered as VMEs owing to their value as environmental indicators and biodiversity hotspots in coastal marine areas. For this reason, several actions were aimed in recent years to their complete characterization and mapping. The study area is located in the continental shelf of the northern Sicily margin, between the Cape San Vito (Gulf of Castellammare) and Cape Zafferano (Gulf of Palermo). Different physical characteristics of the seafloor were extracted from a database acquired in recent years in the frame of official national cartography (CARG) and hazard assessment (MAGIC) Italian Projects, including geological and geophysical data (seabed sampling, ROV footage, multibeam bathymetry, backscatter maps, high resolution seismic reflection records). The ultimate goal is to apply a statistical methodology allowing to predict the distribution of marine habitats from a “presence only” sampling dataset. This target was pursued by using a multidisciplinary approach, including abiotic (i.e. depth, morphological and hydrodynamic features, type of seabed) and biotic components (benthic communities) that define and characterize the mapped habitats. Predictive maps are based on the Maximum Entropy model (MaxEnt), a statistical method based on punctual occurrence of specimen (presence-only). The punctual occurrence of the three habitats was already known, whilst we considered the bathymetry, seabed steepness, aspect, fluid escape, erosional areas and sediment type as physical features for the model. The analysis was also aimed to test the performance of models obtained by choosing the training samples with different criteria. Therefore, different outputs (42 in total) have been produced by selecting samples on the basis of the area (regional analysis), the type of coasts (morphological) or randomly (random). Moreover, the models were built up both with only training samples either with training and test samples to obtain more constrained distribution patterns. Almost all the created predictive models produced good performances, with statistical parameters (gain, AUC standard deviation) very positive on average. The models derived from the regional analysis resulted to be more performing than the others, with the random-derived being the worst. The response curves pointed out that bathymetry and sediment types are the most important physical features influencing the distribution of the mapped VMEs, whereas aspect and slope are not-independent variables. These outputs also provided important information and constraints on the favorable environmental conditions for the three habitats. Results from this preliminary statistical modeling appears potentially useful in the evaluation of important environmental parameters, allowing to draw the broad distribution of marine habitats in areas where only presence data are available, and can represent a contribution in the design and monitoring of marine protected areas.
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21. Eustatic and oceanographic control on sedimentary evolution of middle-late Quaternary shelf margin-to-upper slope deposits on the Egadi Islands offshore (Italy)
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AGATE, Mauro, Sprovieri, M, Passaro, S, Tamburrino, S, SULLI, Attilio, Vallefuoco, M, Giaramita, L, Placenti, F, Polizzi, S, Lo Iacono, C, INCARBONA, Alessandro, Agate, M, Sprovieri, M, Passaro, S, Tamburrino, S, Sulli, A, Vallefuoco, M, Giaramita, L, Placenti, F, Polizzi, S, Lo Iacono, C, and Incarbona, A
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Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica ,sea level change, contourites, submarine valley, Egadi islands, Quaternary - Abstract
During the past decades a number of sequence stratigraphy studies illustrated how, during Quaternary, interaction between sea level changes and sediment supply controlled the depositional evolution along continental margins, giving a cyclic signature to the sedimentary infilling. However, as both deposition and erosion are processes ultimately controlled by balance between environmental energy and sedimentary influx, also the oceanographic regime takes part in controlling the sedimentary growth along the continental margin. This is exactly what occurs on physiographic settings as islands offshore areas, where bottom currents can be very energetic. In the western Sicily offshore, southwards of Egadi Islands, the sea floor is characterized by depositional and erosional features formed under a variety of sedimentary processes and offers opportunity to investigate as sea level change and oceanographic regime combine each other to control depositional evolution. In this area, located along the clockwise flow of the Levantine Intermediate Water around the western Sicily margin, the sea floor morphology is very irregular as consequence of isolated reliefs and narrow submarine valleys, such as the Marettimo Valley which separates Favignana and Marettimo islands. We analysed and interpreted a grid of high-resolution (1 kJ Sparker) seismic reflection profiles integrated with multibeam bathy-morphologic data of selected areas; a 270 cm long gravity core has been also collected for sedimentology and biostratigraphy. The sedimentary succession accommodated along the eastern flank of the Marettimo Valley shows two different seismic units: unit A displays reflection-free seismic facies and thin, low- amplitude, inclined reflectors with downlap terminations onto the lower boundary, and erosional truncation at the upper boundary; these seismic facies are referable to oblique-tangential clinoforms and show a wedge-shaped external geometry. Unit B shows continuous, parallel, slightly concave reflectors and, towards the central sector of the Valley, continuous, sub-horizontal reflectors that form a deposit having a very broad low-mounded geometry; lateral transition in between concave and sub-horizontal reflectors is characterized by channelized erosional truncations. The two seismic units can be interpreted as the sedimentary response of different depositional processes: unit A accumulated by progradation of shallow-water deposits during eustatic forced-regression; unit B is referable to contourite drifts deposited by bottom currents through the Marettimo Valley. This unusual interbedding of very shallow water contouritic and shelf margin deposits derives from enhanced sedimentary dynamics during sea-level fall and lowstand stages when, as consequence of decreased water depth of the Marettimo Valley, bottom currents accelerated scouring channelized erosional surfaces; in the same time, deposition of forced regression across the shelf margin buried contourite drifts.
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22. Development, human impact and habitat distribution in submarine canyons of the Central and Western Mediterranean
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Lo Iacono, C, AGATE, Mauro, SULLI, Attilio, Cartigny, M, Robert, K, Gori, A, Russo, T., Lo Iacono, C, Agate, M, Sulli, A, Cartigny, M, Robert, K, Gori, A, and Russo, T
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Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica ,submarine canyon, human impact, habitat distribution, Mediterranean Sea - Abstract
We present in this paper different studies on canyon systems, adopting distinct approaches, temporal and spatial scales. Most of our study areas coincide with the NW Sicilian canyons, which present striking differences in their morphologies in response to the Plio-Quaternary tectonic evolution of the northern Sicilian margin. In the present-day, active sedimentary processes inferred from bedform analyses along some of the studied canyons could drive to enhanced biological activities along them. This is also confirmed by an on-going study of the impact of trawling fishery on the morphology and sedimentary environments of the Sicilian margin, where intense deep-sea bottom trawling activities are registered in some of the canyons. Finally, we present the main results of the application of habitat distribution models in the Cap de Creus Canyon (NW Mediterranean), considering them as possible contributions in developing sustainable methods for the management of natural resources. The multidisciplinary and holistic perspective that raises from these studies suggests that the integration of different approaches should be considered by future scientific networks looking at submarine canyons as dynamic, interactive natural systems.
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23. Exo-Ocean Exploration with Deep-Sea Sensor and Platform Technologies.
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Aguzzi, J., Flexas, M.M., Flögel, S., Lo Iacono, C., Tangherlini, M., Costa, C., Marini, S., Bahamon, N., Martini, S., Fanelli, E., Danovaro, R., Stefanni, S., Thomsen, L., Riccobene, G., Hildebrandt, M., Masmitja, I., Del Rio, J., Clark, E.B., Branch, A., and Weiss, P.
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24. Relationship between carotid intima-media thickness and non valvular atrial fibrillation type
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Proietti M, Calvieri C, Malatino L, Signorelli S, Corazza GR, Perticone F, Vestri AR, Loffredo L, Davì G, Violi F, Basili S, ARAPACIS (Atrial Fibrillation Registry for Ankle-Brachial Index Prevalence Assessment-Collaborative Italian Study) STUDY Investigators, Alessandri C, Serviddio G, Greco E, Bruno G, Averna M, Giammanco A, Cominacini L, Mozzini C, Sprovieri M, Spagnuolo V, Cerasola G, Mulé G, Barbagallo M, Lo Sciuto S, Monteverde A, Saitta A, Lo Gullo A, Malantino L, Cilia C, Pinto A, Di Raimondo D, Santo S, Massimiliano A, Galetti F, Fazio V, De Luca N, Arcangelo I, Bresciani A, Giunta R, Cimini C, Durante Mangoni E, Agrusta F, Iorio V, Adinolfi LE, Sellitto A, Retivo L, Bellis P, Tirelli P, Vanni D, Palazzuoli A, Ravallese F, Santini C, Letizia C, Petramala L, Zinnamoscra L, Falaschi P, Martocchia A, Stefanelli M, Vincenzo M, Lo Iacono C, Brusco S, Bertazzoni G, Attalla El Halabieh E, Paradiso M, Lizzi Eugenio M, Timmi S, Battisti P, Cerci S, Di Veroli C, Malci F, De Ciocchis A, Castellino P, Curto I, Vecchio C, Mannarino E, Pasqualini L, Fattori C, Ricchio R, Fimognari FL, Alletto M, Messina S, Sesti G, Arturi F, Grembiale A, Scarpino PE, Carullo G, Frugiuele P, Battaglia G, Di Michele D, Fava A, Balsano C, De Ciantis P, Giovambattista D, Camerota A, Mezzetti M, Gresele P, Vedovati C, Fierro T, Puccetti L, Scarpini F, Boddi M, Savino A, Contri S, Saller A, Fabris F, Pesavento R, Fillippi L, Vedovetto V, Puato M, Minuz P, Calabria S, Romano S, Stockner I, Pattis P, Gutmann B, Catena C, Colussi G, Miceli E, Padula D, Schinco G, Spreafico S, Serra MG, Longo S, Antonaci S, Belfiore A, Frualdo M, Ventrella F, Luigi I, Cesare B, Santovito D, Cipollone F, Nicolai S, Salvati F, Rini GB, Scozzari F, Muiesan ML, Salvetti M, Bazza A, Picardi A, De Vincentis A, Madaffari B, Parasporo B, Gentili T, Salvi A, Nitti C, Falsetti L, Andreozzi P, Ettorre E, Viscogliosi G, Rossi FF, Delfino M, Glorioso N, Melis G, Marras G, Matta M, Sacco A, Stellitano E, Scordo A, Porreca E, Santilli F, Tana M, Muscianisi G, Sabbà C, Suppressa P, Mancuso G, Bartone M, Calipari D, Giuseppe A, Bellanuova I, Ferraro M, Scalzo A, Marigliano G, Cozzolino D, Lampitella A, Acri V, Galasso D, Mazzei F, Galasso S, Buratti A, Pala M, Fabbian F, Manfredini R, Moroni C, Valente L, Lopreiato F, Gentile A, Catazzo V, Di Napoli M, Baciarello G, Rancan E, Ageno W, Guasti L, Ciccaglioni A, Negri S, Polselli M, Prisco D, Pignataro FS, Pastori D, Ferro D, Cangemi R, Perri L, Polimeni L, Catasca E, Raparelli V, Napoleone L, Schillizzi M, Talerico G, Amoroso D, Vicario T, Russo R, Gentile MC, Carboni A, Saliola M, Del Ben M, Angelico F, Farcomeni A, Di Tanna G, Davi G, Mannucci PM, Hiatt W, Roberto G, Licata G, Gobbi P, Corrao S., Proietti M, Calvieri C, Malatino L, Signorelli S, Corazza GR, Perticone F, Vestri AR, Loffredo L, Davì G, Violi F, Basili S, ARAPACIS (Atrial Fibrillation Registry for Ankle-Brachial Index Prevalence Assessment-Collaborative Italian Study) STUDY Investigators, Alessandri C, Serviddio G, Greco E, Bruno G, Averna M, Giammanco A, Cominacini L, Mozzini C, Sprovieri M, Spagnuolo V, Cerasola G, Mulé G, Barbagallo M, Lo Sciuto S, Monteverde A, Saitta A, Lo Gullo A, Malantino L, Cilia C, Pinto A, Di Raimondo D, Santo S, Massimiliano A, Galetti F, Fazio V, De Luca N, Arcangelo I, Bresciani A, Giunta R, Cimini C, Durante Mangoni E, Agrusta F, Iorio V, Adinolfi LE, Sellitto A, Retivo L, Bellis P, Tirelli P, Vanni D, Palazzuoli A, Ravallese F, Santini C, Letizia C, Petramala L, Zinnamoscra L, Falaschi P, Martocchia A, Stefanelli M, Vincenzo M, Lo Iacono C, Brusco S, Bertazzoni G, Attalla El Halabieh E, Paradiso M, Lizzi Eugenio M, Timmi S, Battisti P, Cerci S, Di Veroli C, Malci F, De Ciocchis A, Castellino P, Curto I, Vecchio C, Mannarino E, Pasqualini L, Fattori C, Ricchio R, Fimognari FL, Alletto M, Messina S, Sesti G, Arturi F, Grembiale A, Perticone F, Scarpino PE, Carullo G, Frugiuele P, Spagnuolo V, Battaglia G, Di Michele D, Fava A, Balsano C, De Ciantis P, Giovambattista D, Camerota A, Mezzetti M, Gresele P, Vedovati C, Fierro T, Puccetti L, Scarpini F, Boddi M, Savino A, Contri S, Saller A, Fabris F, Pesavento R, Fillippi L, Vedovetto V, Puato M, Minuz P, Calabria S, Romano S, Stockner I, Pattis P, Gutmann B, Catena C, Colussi G, Corazza GR, Miceli E, Padula D, Schinco G, Spreafico S, Serra MG, Longo S, Antonaci S, Belfiore A, Frualdo M, Ventrella F, Luigi I, Cesare B, Santovito D, Cipollone F, Nicolai S, Salvati F, Rini GB, Scozzari F, Muiesan ML, Salvetti M, Bazza A, Picardi A, De Vincentis A, Madaffari B, Parasporo B, Gentili T, Salvi A, Nitti C, Falsetti L, Andreozzi P, Ettorre E, Viscogliosi G, Rossi FF, Delfino M, Glorioso N, Melis G, Marras G, Matta M, Sacco A, Stellitano E, Scordo A, Porreca E, Santilli F, Tana M, Muscianisi G, Sabbà C, Suppressa P, Mancuso G, Bartone M, Calipari D, Giuseppe A, Bellanuova I, Ferraro M, Scalzo A, Marigliano G, Cozzolino D, Lampitella A, Acri V, Galasso D, Mazzei F, Galasso S, Buratti A, Pala M, Fabbian F, Manfredini R, Moroni C, Valente L, Lopreiato F, Gentile A, Catazzo V, Di Napoli M, Baciarello G, Rancan E, Ageno W, Guasti L, Ciccaglioni A, Negri S, Polselli M, Prisco D, Pignataro FS, Pastori D, Ferro D, Loffredo L, Cangemi R, Perri L, Polimeni L, Catasca E, Raparelli V, Napoleone L, Schillizzi M, Talerico G, Calvieri C, Amoroso D, Vicario T, Russo R, Gentile MC, Carboni A, Saliola M, Del Ben M, Angelico F, Vestri AR, Farcomeni A, Di Tanna G, Davi G, Basili S, Mannucci PM, Perticone F, Hiatt W, Vestri AR, Roberto G, Licata G, Violi F, Gobbi P, Basili S, Corrao S., Proietti, Marco, Calvieri, Camilla, Malatino, Lorenzo, Signorelli, Santo, Corazza, Gino Roberto, Perticone, Francesco, Vestri, Anna Rita, Loffredo, Lorenzo, Davì, Giovanni, Violi, Francesco, Basili, Stefania, Adinolfi, Luigi Elio, Proietti, M., Calvieri, C., Malatino, L., Signorelli, S., Corazza, G., Perticone, F., Vestri, A., Loffredo, L., Davì, G., Violi, F., Basili, ARAPACIS study group, 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Carotid Artery Diseases ,Male ,Registrie ,Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna ,genetic structures ,Cross-sectional study ,carotid intima-media thickness ,non valvular atrial fibrillation ,ARAPACIS ,carotid atherosclerosis ,Predictive Value of Test ,Comorbidity ,Subclinical atherosclerosi ,intima-media-thickness ,Carotid intima-media thickne ,Risk Factors ,Atrial Fibrillation ,80 and over ,Prevalence ,nonvalvular atrial fibrillation ,Registries ,Carotid intima-media thickness ,Stroke ,Aged, 80 and over ,Paroxysmal non valvular atrial fibrillation ,Persistent/permanent non valvular atrial fibrillation ,Subclinical atherosclerosis ,Aged ,Ankle Brachial Index ,Asymptomatic Diseases ,Carotid Artery, Common ,Chi-Square Distribution ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Female ,Humans ,Italy ,Linear Models ,Logistic Models ,Middle Aged ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Carotid Intima-Media Thickness ,Medicine (all) ,Atrial fibrillation ,Common ,Predictive value of tests ,Cardiology ,cardiovascular system ,Linear Model ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Logistic Model ,paroxysmal non valvular atrial fibrillation ,persistent/permanent non valvular atrial fibrillation ,subclinical atherosclerosis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studie ,Asymptomatic Disease ,Carotid Artery Disease ,business.industry ,Surrogate endpoint ,Risk Factor ,medicine.disease ,Settore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare ,Paroxysmal Non Valvular Atrial Fibrillation, Persistent/Permanent Non Valvular Atrial Fibrillation, Subclinical Atherosclerosis, Carotid Intima-Media Thickness ,Intima-media thickness ,Carotid Artery ,business ,Chi-squared distribution - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) is a surrogate marker of subclinical atherosclerosis and it is able to predict both coronary and cerebral vascular events. No data exist on the association between cIMT and non valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) type. We conduct this study with the aim to analyze the association between abnormal cIMT and NVAF type. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of the "Atrial fibrillation Registry for Ankle-brachial index Prevalence Assessment-Collaborative Italian Study (ARAPACIS)" has been performed. Among 2027 patients enrolled in the ARAPACIS, 673 patients, who underwent carotid ultrasound examination to assess cIMT, were included in the study. RESULTS: Among the entire population, 478 patients (71%) had cIMT > 0.90 mm. Patients with an abnormal cIMT (>0.90 mm) were significantly older and more likely hypertensive, diabetic and with a previous history of stroke than those with normal cIMT (≤0.90 mm). These patients had more permanent/persistent NVAF and CHA2DS2-VASc score ≥ 2 (p < 0.0001) compared to those with cIMT
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25. Late Pleistocene to modern benthic macrofauna from cold-water coral mounds on either side of the Strait of Gibraltar
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VERTINO, AGOSTINA VALERIA, NEGRI, MAURO PIETRO, Rosso, A, Lo Iacono, C, Spezzaferri, S, De Mol, L, Van Rooij, D., Vertino, A, Rosso, A, Negri, M, Lo Iacono, C, Spezzaferri, S, De Mol, L, and Van Rooij, D
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benthos, cold-water corals, Scleractinia, Gibraltar - Abstract
Coarse carbonate sediments of cold-water coral (CWC) mounds are almost exclusively produced by scleractinian corals and associated calcifying organisms. Due to the sensitivity of several species to environmental changes, variations of benthic carbonate associations (BCA) through time can provide important insights on mound development stages. This study focuses on the BCA collected, through box- and gravity cores, from CWC mounds located in the Melilla Mound Field (MMF) and Pen Duick Escarpment (PDE). The main goal of this work is to characterize the composition of modern and fossil BCA and to relate its variation through time to oceanographic changes at regional and/or global scale. Our preliminary results are based on the analysis of samples collected during the MD 194 cruise and previous oceanographic expeditions (MD 169 and Belgica 09/14b). Observations on modern fauna from the PDE mounds have been carried out also on ROV videos collected during the Belgica 07/13 and 09/14b cruises. The modern BCA of the two examined mound areas are rather different. The PDE mound biocoenoses are characterized by scarce and low-diverse calcifying organisms that colonise dense (mostly fossil) dendrophylliid frameworks or rubble sparse in mud-dominated sediment. The modern MMF BCA are more diversified, dominated by Madrepora oculata and particularly rich in molluscs and bryozoans. Similarities found in the faunistic assemblages of the examined sediment cores hint at comparable environmental conditions in the past that favoured the development of Lophelia-dominated communities on both sides of the Gibraltar Strait
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26. Submarine canyons of north-western Sicily(Southern Tyrrhenian Sea): Variability in morphology, sedimentary processes and evolution on a tectonically active margin
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Lo Iacono, C, SULLI, Attilio, AGATE, Mauro, Lo Iacono, C, Sulli, A, and Agate, M
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Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica ,Settore GEO/03 - Geologia Strutturale ,Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia ,Submarine canyons, Tectonics, Landslides, Swath-bathymetry, Seismic data, Sicily, Southern Tyrrhenian Sea - Published
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27. Comparing Mediterranean and NE Atlantic cold-water coral mounds: spatial and temporal distribution of benthic carbonate associations
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Vertino, A., Spezzaferri, S., Rosso, Maria Antonietta, Stalder, C., Negri, M., Savini, A., Lim, A., Corselli, C., Lo Iacono, C., Wheeler, A., Van Rooj, D., Vertino, A, Spezzaferri, S, Rosso, A, Stalder, C, Negri, M, Savini, A, Lim, A, Corselli, C, Lo Iacono, C, Wheeler, A, and Van Rooj, D
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mound ,benthic carbonate association ,thanatocoenoses ,Atlantic ,cold-water coral ,Mediterranean ,biocoenose - Abstract
Cold-water coral (CWC) mounds located along the Atlantic and Mediterranean margins have been subject of intensive research during the last 15 years. Data collected in over a hundred of oceanographic cruises have highly increased our knowledge on CWC mound typologies, settings and on the environmental factors controlling their evolution. Nevertheless, there is still a poor knowledge about calcifying benthic organisms characterizing CWC communities, though their skeletal accumulation represents the dominant component of most mound facies and can provide important insights on the mound evolutionary stages. This study focuses on benthic carbonate associations (BCA) collected, through box- and gravity cores, from selected CWC mounds located in four key regions: 1. Santa Maria di Leuca CWC Province, Ionian Sea, Central Mediterranean; 2. Melilla Mound Field, Alboran Sea, Western Mediterranean; 3. Pen Duick scarpment, Gulf of Cadiz, NE Atlantic; 4. Moira Mounds, Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic. The main goals of this work are (1) to characterize modern BCA (bio- and thanatocoenoses) from the examined sites and to relate their spatial distribution to patterns in environmental variables and (2) to identify and interpret BCA variations through time in order to better understand the mound evolutionary processes. Our preliminary results show that the modern BCA from the four analyzed regions share major common taxonomic components. Their spatial distribution, either within a single region or a single mound, is mostly influenced by local environmental variables such as the seafloor topography, the substrate composition and the intensity of bottom currents. However, NE Atlantic and Mediterranean coral-dominated BCA can be easily distinguished due to the presence of characteristic taxa, among which the solitary scleractinian Carophyllia sarsiae and the gastropod Amphissa acutecostata, common to abundant in the NE Atlantic CWC sites and absent (or rarely present as fossil) in the Mediterranean ones. Moreover, modern coral-dominated BCA from the Pen Duick Escarpment (Gulf of Cadiz), with a prevalent presence of dendrophylliid corals and a peculiar associated fauna, are clearly distinct from the Mediterranean and the Porcupine Seabight fields, dominated by Madrepora oculata and Lophelia pertusa respectively. Interestingly, although the modern NE Atlantic communities are known to be more diversified than the Mediterranean ones, the BCA from the Moira Mounds (NE Atlantic) show the lowest number of taxa among the examined sites. On the contrary, the benthic calcifying organisms (in particular molluscs) from the Alboran Sea mounds seem to be the most diversified and larger in size. Regarding the temporal distribution of the examined BCA from CWC mounds, several variations observed along the gravity cores seem to be related to environmental changes at a local scale. However the appearance/disappearance of specific taxa and/or morphotypes (e.g. thick-walled Lophelia pertusa) as well as striking variations in the relative abundance of taxonomic groups hints at larger-scale oceanographic and sedimentary variations, probably related to climatic oscillations.
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28. Morphological description of the southeastern Cyprus outer shelf and slope regions (eastern Mediterranean)
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Rivera, J. (Jesús), Lo-Iacono, C. (Claudio), Sakellariou, D. (Dimitris), Petrou, A. (Antonis), Hadjioannou, L. (Louis), Jiménez, C. (Carlos), and Orejas, C. (Covadonga)
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Cyprus Arc ,Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,Canyons ,Geomorphology ,Medio Marino ,Swath mapping ,Deep sea corals - Abstract
We present here the first results of the analysis and interpretation of the swath bathymetry and side scan sonar data collected along the southeastern outer shelf and upper slope regions of the Cyprus insular margin (offshore Cape Greco). The resultant bathymetric model and the derivatives (e.g.: slope, aspect, benthic position index) are presented and analyzed in order to describe the morphology of the seabed and the main geomorphological features through quantitative indicators including morphometric indexes and statistical descriptors. The presence of deep sea coral communities (Dendrophylia ramea) in a particular location of the surveyed area is also discussed and tentatively related to the landscape morphology where the colonies are settled
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29. Submarine canyon of the north-western Sicilian offshore (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea): variability in morphologies, sedimentary processes and tectonic settings
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Lo Iacono, C, SULLI, Attilio, AGATE, Mauro, PENNINO, Valentina, Lo Iacono, C, Sulli, A, Agate, M, and Pennino, V
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southern Tyrrhenian Sea ,submarine canyon ,Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica ,marine geomorphology - Published
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30. SEDIMENTARY DYNAMICS OF THE MARETTIMO CONTINENTAL SHELF AND MARETTIMO CHANNEL (EGADI ISLANDS – WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN): ANALYSIS OF DEPOSITIONAL AND EROSIONAL FEATURES
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Polizzi, S., Lo Iacono, C., Agate, M., Sulli, A., Polizzi, S, Lo Iacono, C, Agate, M, and Sulli, A
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Sedimentary dynamics, Marine geomorphology, Marine bedforms, Egadi Islands - Abstract
Sedimentary dynamics of the Marettimo continental shelf and Marettimo Channel (Egadi Island – Western Mediterranean), have been unveiled based on the erosive and depositional features observed at the seafloor. Different morphologic features were recognized through side scan sonar, multibeam and high-resolution seismics, acquired in the framework of national Research Projects (CARG, GebecSud, MaGIC) carried out by the Department of Earth and Marine Science (former Department of Geology and Geodesy) of the University of Palermo. Sediment samples have been also collected and analyzed. The Egadi Islands are part of the NW Sicilian offshore, and belong to the mountain chain that connects the Sicilian chain to the Maghrebides one. The Marettimo Island represents an isolated portion of the Egadi continental shelf and is separated from the rest of the archipelago by the Marettimo Channel. Previous studies allowed to recognize different kind of sedimentary structures along the seafloor. Lo Iacono and Guillén (2008) described extensive field of subaqueous dunes (Ashley, 1990) along the Marettimo inner shelf, forming on gravelly and pebbly sediments and related to strong storm events (H:5.5 m, T: 12 s). Larger dunes have been observed in the north-western sector of the inner shelf with wavelengths ranging from 1 to 2.5 m, heights between 15 cm and 30 cm and extending laterally for hundreds of meters. Moreover in the north-eastern sector of the inner shelf, sorted bedforms have been detected at a depth of 40 m: they are characterized by a width varying between 15 m and 50 m and a length that reaches hundreds of meters. In the south-eastern sector of the Marettimo outer shelf, Colantoni et al. (1993) map two groups of sedimentary structures. In the same area, Lo Iacono (2004) recognized two-dimensional and three-dimensional subaqueous dunes. 2D dunes are found at depths between 60 and 90 m and show a wavelength variable between 15 and 50 m. 3D dunes, which are found at a depth of 80 m, are characterized by a wavelength of 30 m and a lateral extent of 50 m. Morphological evidences of a strong hydrodynamic regime come also from the morphobathymetric analysis of the Marettimo Channel, that is a 24 km long submarine valley oriented NNW-SSE, with a depth ranging from a minimum of 180 m to a maximum of 370 m and a width from 2 km to 14 km. Inside the channel, south of its narrowest point, a 180 m deep bathymetric threshold separates two areas, which deepens towards opposite directions: north-west and south. The flanks of the sector that deepens towards the NW are affected by mass-wasting features (Lo Iacono et al., 2007). The western flank of the channel, which delimits the Marettimo continental shelf, is carved by gullies, making the shelf-edge very uneven. Gullies develop to a maximum depth of 280 m and have a length of 250 m and a width of 50 m. At the bottom of the channel a linear incision 20 m deep, 400 m wide and almost 3 km long, is probably generated by erosive bottom currents. On the whole, the morpho-sedimentary structures here described reveal a strong hydrodynamic regime. The morphological and textural features of the bedforms observed on the Marettimo inner continental shelf suggest the occurrence of sporadic medium to strong storm events coming from western sectors. The morphological characteristics of the Marettimo Channel reveal the occurrence of strong bottom currents probably related to the severe interchange of water masses between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Sicily Channel. References: Ashley, G., 1990. Journal of Sedim. Petrology 60, 160–172. Colantoni, P., Ligi, M., Morsiani, M.P., Penitenti, D., 1993. UNESCO Reports in Mar. Science 58, 93–98. Lo Iacono, C., 2004. Università di Napoli ‘‘Federico II,’’ Naples, Italy. Ph.D. Thesis, 150pp... Lo Iacono, C., Catalano, R., Agate, M., 2007. VI Conv. FIST GeoItalia, Rimini (Italy), 12-14 Sept. Lo Iacono C., Guillén J., 2008. Continental Shelf Research 28, 245–256.
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31. Seamounts and Seamount-like Structures of the Alborán Sea
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Palomino, D., Alonso, Belén, Lo Iacono, C., Casas, David, d'Acremont, Elia, Ercilla, Gemma, Gorini, Christian, Vazquez, J.T., Institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris (iSTeP), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Queyroy, Marie José
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[SDU.STU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences ,[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
International audience
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32. Evidences of mud volcanoes in the Palermo and Termini Gulf (N Sicily offshore)
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SULLI, Attilio, PEPE, Fabrizio, PENNINO, Valentina, AGATE, Mauro, Lo Iacono, C, Sulli, A, Pepe, F, Pennino, V, Lo Iacono, C, and Agate, M
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Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica ,Mud volcano,Pockmark, Fluid venting, North Sicily offshore, Palermo Gulf - Abstract
The occurrence of mud volcanoes and mud domes is, for the first time, documented in the continental shelf and upper slope of the Palermo and Termini Gulf (north Sicily offshore region). The study area belongs to the northern Sicily continental margin (southern Tyrrhenian Sea). Along this margin, morphology of the high-gradient continental slope is irregular due to the presence of structural highs, slope failures and canyons, and is interrupted by a flat area at a depth of 1,500 m. Mud volcano activity generally formed in areas characterised by high sedimentation rates and/or as consequences of regional tectonics (often compressional), overpressure in the sediments and gas generated at different depths. Materials and methods This study is based on unpublished, near-vertical seismic profiles shot in 2001 in the N Sicily offshore region, coupled with multichannel seismic profiles and multibeam data. The latter have been acquired using the 50-100 kHz Seabat instrument, with operating depths ranging from 50 to 1500 m, and processed with the software PDS 2000. Seismostratigraphic analysis tools and methods were used to identify mud volcanoes and to make classification on the basis of their morpho-acoustic characteristics. The detailed 3D bathymetric chart was used to define the top view morphologic features and their areal distribution. Results The new data show the occurrence of three types of structures with highly contrasting seismic and morphologic signatures: • dome-type structures (type 1), elevating 5 to 30 m from the seafloor, showing transparent to chaotic internal facies with mound external geometry (locally with a central depression), and deforming the adjacent reflectors; • concave-upwards structures (type 2), depressed 5 to 20 m from the seafloor, showing at depth layered concave-upwards pattern or locally chaotic convex-upwards pattern. Their top view is a circular aligned areas known as pockmarks; • buried structures (type 3), showing chaotic to transparent facies, and deforming the adjacent reflectors; these structures appear to be buried by recent deposits. Type 1 structures are recognized in the whole investigated shelf areas and are prevalent in the Palermo Gulf western margin (Pellegrino Mt. offshore); type 2 formed near the shelf margin, whilst the type 3 structures occur only in the Termini Gulf. In the we recognise type 1 structures only. Our data integrated with stratigraphic and structural data available in literature for the North Sicily offshore suggest that mound structures (type 1) area associated with fault planes, that are widespread offshore Pellegrino Mt. We interpreted these structures as mud domes associated with diagenetic carbonates and fluid venting activity. The pockmark structures (type 2) could be the result of both fault and landslide structures, as they appear aligned along straight direction and occur in proximity of the slope, associated with slope instabilities. The buried structures (type 3) occur in the Termini offshore where the higher sedimentation rate supports the sealing of the mud flow.
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33. Slope failures along the northern Sicilian continental margin (southern Tyrrhenian sea)
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SULLI, Attilio, AGATE, Mauro, Di Grigoli, Giuseppe, LO PRESTI, Valeria, Mancuso, M, Lo Iacono, C, Vaccaro, F., Sulli, A, Mancuso, M, Lo Iacono, C, Agate, M, Di Grigoli, G, Lo Presti, V, and Vaccaro, F
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Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica ,slope failure ,continental margin ,Sicily - Published
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34. Predictive Ensemble Maps for cold-water coral distributions in the Cap de Creus Canyon (NW Mediterranean)
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Lo-Iacono, C. (Claudio), Robert, K. (Katleen), González-Villanueva, R. (Rita), Gori, A. (Andrea), Orejas, C. (Covadonga), and Gili, J.M. (Josep María)
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Predictive habitat mapping ,Submarine canyons ,Cold-water corals (CWC) ,Cap de Creus - Abstract
The 2nd International Symposium on Submarine Canyons (INCISE2014), 29th September-1st October 2014, Edinburgh.-- 1 page, Predictive habitat mapping has shown great promise to improve the understanding of the spatial distribution of benthic habitats. However, although they surely represent an important step forward in process-based ecosystem management, their predictive efficiency is not always tested by independent groundtruthing data. This is particularly true for the deep-sea environment, where sample data are always limited compared to the large extent of the areas to be mapped. The aim of this study is to apply and test different spatial models to statistically predict the distribution of three Cold-Water Coral (CWC) species (Madrepora oculata, Lophelia pertusa and Dendrophyllia cornigera) in the Cap de Creus Canyon (NW Mediterranean), based on high-resolution swath-bathymetry data and video observations from the submersible JAGO (IFM-GEOMAR). Submarine canyons act as specific hosting areas for CWCs, owing to their favourable environmental conditions, which provide habitat and shelter for a wide range of species, including commercially viable fish. Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt), General Additive Model (GAM) and decision tree model (Random Forest) were independently applied to represent non-linear species-environment relationships using terrain variables derived from multibeam bathymetry (slope, geomorphologic category, rugosity, aspect, backscatter). Relevant differences between the three models were observed. Nonetheless, the predicted areas where CWCs should be found with higher probabilities coincided for the three methods when a lower spatial scale was considered. According to the models, CWCs are most likely to be found on the medium to steeply sloping, rough walls of the southern flank of the canyon, aligning with the known CWC ecology acquired from previous studies in the area. As a final step, a probabilistic predictive ensemble has been produced merging the outcomes of the three models considered, providing a more robust prediction for the three species. The main insight is that important discrepancies can arise in using different species distribution models, especially when high spatial resolutions are considered. This could in part be the result of the different statistical assumptions behind each of the models. We suggest that a more reliable prediction could be obtained by merging models into spatial ensembles, able to reduce differences and associated uncertainties, showing hence a strong potential as an objective approach in the planning and management of natural resources
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35. The West Melilla mounds, Eastern Alboran Sea: morphological characterization and paleo-environment
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59. Lo Iacono, C, Grxe0cia, E, Ranero, C.R, Emelianov, M, Huvenne, V.A.I, Bartolomxe9, R, Booth-Rea, G, and Prades, J. & the MELCOR cruise party
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36. High-resolution predictive mapping of Cold Water Coral species in the Cap de Creus Canyon (northwest Mediterranean)
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Lo-Iacono, C. (Claudio), González-Villanueva, R. (Rita), Gori, A. (Andrea), Orejas, C. (Covadonga), and Gili, J.M.
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37. Phylogenetic relationships of Mediterranean black corals (Cnidaria : Anthozoa : Hexacorallia) and implications for classification within the order Antipatharia.
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Bo, M., Barucca, M., Biscotti, M. A., Brugler, M. R., Canapa, A., Canese, S., Lo Iacono, C., and Bavestrello, G.
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BLACK corals ,PHYLOGENY ,MOLECULAR dynamics ,MORPHOLOGY ,AMINO acid sequence - Abstract
The Mediterranean black coral fauna includes type species of four antipatharian genera belonging to four different families, therefore phylogenetic studies hold great potential for enhancing systematics within the order. The analysis of six Mediterranean antipatharian species by means of nuclear sequence data of internal transcribed spacer (ITS1 and ITS2) rDNA confirms the separation into different families, as was previously noted on a morphological basis, with a clear distinction of the family Leiopathidae, whose position is supported by a unique number of mesenteries and lack of spines on thicker ramifications. The position of a newly recorded black coral species for the Mediterranean basin belonging to the genus Phanopathes is discussed. Antipathes dichotoma , the type species of the genus Antipathes , on which the order Antipatharia was based, does not group with other members of the family Antipathidae. Supporting a recent finding based on mitochondrial markers, this suggests a critical need for revision of the families that will be impacted by reassignment of this nomenclaturally important taxon. The Mediterranean Sea is home to a diverse assemblage of black corals including some of the most early described antipatharian species. A new molecular analysis reveals that the species on which the genus Antipathes , the family Antipathidae, and the order Antipatharia are based is an imposter! Thus, we are recommending a revision of the classification scheme that has been in place since 1766 to reflect this unexpected finding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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38. Characterizing active faults and associated mass transport deposits in the South Iberian Margin (Alboran Sean and Gulf of Cadiz): on-fault and off-fault paleoseismic evidence
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Gràcia, Eulàlia, Bartolomé, Rafale, Lo Iacono, C., Moreno, X., Martínez-Loriente, S., Perea, Hector, Masana, E., Pallàs, R., Diez, S., Dañobeitia, Juanjo J., Terrinha, Pedro, and Zitellini, N.
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Golfo de Cádiz (Espanha) ,Margem Sul Ibérica ,Tsunamis ,Paleosismologia ,Sismos ,Falhas activas - Abstract
During the last years we have carried out successive high-resolution marine geological and geophysical surveys to investigate the seismic potential of the slow-moving seismogenic faults from the South Iberian Margin. Based on ,ultiscale acoustic mapping, sub-seafloor seismic imaging and dating methods we have characterized submarine fault systems with unprecedented resolution. We present primary paleoseismic evidence obtained by direct investigations of selected faults from theMediterranean Sea (i.e. Carboneras Fault, Bajo Segura Fault, Adra Fault) and the external part of the Gulf of Cadiz (i.e. Marques de Pombal Fault, Horseshoe Fault, Coral Patch Ridge Fault and SWIM lineaments). The obtained fault seismic parameters suggest that these faults are active and capable of generating large magnitude (Mw > 6) seismic events, representing an earthquake and tsunami hazard for the surrounding coastal areas. Secondary paleoseismic evidence in the SW Iberian Margin (based on landslides and turbidite deposits) yields a regional recurrence rate of large magnitude earthquake of 1800 - 2000 years.
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39. Cold-water corals in the Cap de Creus canyon, northwestern Mediterranean: size structure, morphological plasticity and bathymetrical distribution
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Gori, A. (Andrea), Orejas, C. (Covadonga), Martins, M. (María), Puig, P. (Patricia), Lo-Iacono, C. (Claudio), and Requena-Moreno, S. (Susana)
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Morphology ,Ecology ,Submarine canyons ,North Western Mediterranean ,Cold-water corals ,Distribution ,Bathymetric range - Published
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40. Sand Ridges on the Mid-Outer Valencia Continental Shelf.
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Simarro, G., Guillén, J., Puig, P., Ribó, M., Lo Iacono, C., Palanques, A., Muñoz, A., Durán, R., and Acosta, J.
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41. Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean).
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Gori, A., Orejas, C., Madurell, T., Bramanti, L., Martins, M., Quintanilla, E., Marti-Puig, P., Lo Iacono, C., Puig, P., Requena, S., Greenacre, M., and Gili, J. M.
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DEEP-sea corals ,SUBMARINE valleys ,BODY size ,OCEAN bottom ,CORAL colonies - Abstract
Submarine canyons are known as one of the seafloor morphological features where living cold-water coral (CWC) communities develop in the Mediterranean Sea. We investigated the CWC community of the two westernmost submarine canyons of the Gulf of Lions canyon system: the Cap de Creus Canyon (CCC) and Lacaze- Duthiers Canyon (LDC). Coral associations have been studied through video material recorded by means of a manned submersible and a remotely operated vehicle. Video transects have been conducted and analyzed in order to obtain information on (1) coral bathymetric distribution and density patterns, (2) size structure of coral populations, and (3) coral colony position with respect to the substrate. Madrepora oculata was the most abundant CWC in both canyons, while Lophelia pertusa and Dendrophyllia cornigera mostly occurred as isolated colonies or in small patches. An important exception was detected in a vertical cliff in LDC where a large L. pertusa framework was documented. This is the first record of such an extended L. pertusa framework in the Mediterranean Sea. In both canyons coral populations were dominated by medium and large colonies, but the frequent presence of small-sized colonies also indicate active recruitment. The predominant coral orientation (90° and 135°) is probably driven by the current regime as well as by the sediment load transported by the current flows. In general, no clear differences were observed in the abundance and in the size structure of the CWC populations between CCC and LDC, despite large differences in particulate matter between canyons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean).
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Gori, A., Orejas, C., Madurell, T., Bramanti, L., Martins, M., Quintanilla, E., Marti-Puig, P., Lo Iacono, C., Puig, P., Requena, S., Greenacre, M., and Gili, J.
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BATHYMETRIC maps ,CANYONS ,SUBMARINE valleys ,GEOMORPHOLOGY ,BIOTIC communities ,PARTICULATE matter - Abstract
Submarine canyons are known as one of the seafloor morphological features where living cold-water coral (CWC) communities develop in the Mediterranean Sea. We investigated the CWC community of the two westernmost submarine canyons of the Gulf of Lions canyon system: the Cap de Creus Canyon (CCC) and Lacaze Duthiers Canyon (LDC). Coral associations have been studied through video material recorded by means of a manned submersible and a remotely operated vehicle. Video transects have been conducted and analyzed in order to obtain information on (1) coral bathymetric distribution and density patterns, (2) size structure of coral populations, and (3) coral colony orientation with respect to the substrate. Madrepora oculata was the most abundant CWC in both canyons, while Lophelia pertusa and Dendrophyllia cornigera mostly occurred as isolated colonies or in small patches. An important exception was detected in a vertical cliff in LDC where a large Lophelia pertusa framework was documented. This is the first record of such an extended L. pertusa framework in the Mediterranean Sea. In both canyons coral populations were dominated by medium and large colonies, but the frequent presence of small-sized colonies also indicate active recruitment. The predominant coral orientation with respect to the substrate (90° and 135°) is probably driven by the current regime as well as by the sediment load transported by the current flows. In general no clear differences were observed between the CWC populations from CCC and LDC, despite large differences in particulate matter between canyons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Acoustic and seismic imaging of the Adra Fault (NE Alboran Sea): in search of the source of the 1910 Adra earthquake.
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Gràcia, E., Bartolome, R., Lo Iacono, C., Moreno, X., Stich, D., Martínez-Diaz, J. J., Bozzano, G., Martínez-Loriente, S., Perea, H., Diez, S., Masana, E., Dañobeitia, J. J., Tello, O., Sanz, J. L., and Carreño, E.
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IMAGING systems in seismology ,ACOUSTIC imaging ,GEOLOGIC faults ,EARTHQUAKES ,SEISMIC reflection method ,OCEAN bottom - Abstract
Recently acquired swath-bathymetry data and high-resolution seismic reflection profiles offshore Adra (Almería, Spain) reveal the surficial expression of a NW--SE trending 20 km-long fault, which we termed the Adra Fault. Seismic imaging across the structure depicts a subvertical fault reaching the seafloor surface and slightly dipping to the NE showing an along-axis structural variability. Our new data suggest normal displacement of the uppermost units with probably a lateral component. Radiocarbon dating of a gravity core located in the area indicates that seafloor sediments are of Holocene age, suggesting present-day tectonic activity. The NE Alboran Sea area is characterized by significant low-magnitude earthquakes and by historical records of moderate magnitude, such as the M
w = 6.1 1910 Adra Earthquake. The location, dimension and kinematics of the Adra Fault agree with the fault solution and magnitude of the 1910 Adra Earthquake, whose moment tensor analysis indicates normal-dextral motion. The fault seismic parameters indicate that the Adra Fault is a potential source of large magnitude (Mw ≤ 6.5) earthquakes, which represents an unreported [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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44. HCV carriers with normal alt: healthy people or patients with chronic hepatitis? The Italian study of the asymptomatic C carriers (ISACC)
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Puoti, C., Puoti, M., Minola, E., Gaeta, G., Castellacci, R., Montagnese, F., Zaltron, T., Stomaiuolo, G., Pace, M., Lo Iacono, C., and Bergarni, N.
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45. Cold-Water Carbonate Bioconstructions
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Claudio Lo Iacono, Alessandra Savini, Daniella Basso, Micallef, A, Krastel S, Savini A, Lo Iacono, C, Savini, A, and Basso, D
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0106 biological sciences ,Water mass ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Earth science ,GEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIA ,Species diversity ,Mineralogy ,coralligenou ,marine bioconstructions ,Coral reef ,Cold-water coral ,01 natural sciences ,Natural resource ,Deep sea ,Ecosystem engineer ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Carbonate ,Environmental science ,Sedimentary rock ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Cold-water carbonate bioconstructions are the product of complex interactions between calcifying organisms and the surrounding environment, and deeply contribute in affecting the evolution of the submarine landscape in space and time. Important variables contributing to their development, growth and/or demise include sedimentary dynamics, food supply, physical and chemical characteristics of water masses and local hydrodynamic regimes. Geomorphological studies of bioconstructions are therefore critical in deciphering the physical and biological processes contributing to their development. The aim of this chapter is to summarise the state of the art of geomorphic studies on temperate coralligenous bioconstructions and cold-water coral reefs/mound systems, both representing the two most important and largest carbonate bioconstructions in temperate and deep-sea waters. The importance of these biogenic constructions covers several aspects. They can represent important carbonate factories of the deep sea, archives of past climate and oceanographic conditions and they support increased species diversity and complex biotic interactions with respect to the surrounding seafloor. Because of their remote location (from hundreds to thousands of meters below sea level), only since the last tens of years, technological advances are allowing fine-scale physical and ecological investigations of these bioconstructions, containing ecosystem engineers able to strongly modify the landscape heterogeneity. An increased awareness of their potential extension and significance as natural resource, is now steering scientific efforts towards the need to overcome the gaps in knowledge and contribute to prevent their vulnerability to an increasing human pressure.
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46. Seabed mapping in the Pelagie Islands marine protected area (Sicily Channel, southern Mediterranean) using Remote Sensing Object Based Image Analysis (RSOBIA)
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Gabriella Di Martino, Sara Innangi, Michele Innangi, Renato Tonielli, Tim Le Bas, Claudio Lo Iacono, Francesca Budillon, Roberta Laterza, Claudia Romagnoli, and INNANGI S., TONIELLI R., ROMAGNOLI C. , BUDILLON F., DI MARTINO G., INNANGI M., LATERZA R., LE BAS T., LO IACONO C.
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biology ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Oceanography ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Multibeam bathymetry ,Backscatter ,Benthoscapes ,Seabed classification ,Ground-truth data ,Posidonia oceanica ,Coralligenous habitat ,Geophysics ,Seagrass ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Remote sensing (archaeology) ,Marine ecosystem ,Bathymetry ,Marine protected area ,Scale (map) ,Lampedusa ,Multibeam bathymetry, Backscatter, Benthoscapes Seabed classification, Ground-truth data, Posidonia oceanica, Coralligenous habitat ,Geology ,Seabed ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Remote sensing - Abstract
In this paper we present the seabed maps of the shallow-water areas of Lampedusa and Linosa, belonging to the Pelagie Islands Marine Protected Area. Two surveys were carried out (“Lampedusa 2015” and “Linosa 2016”) to collect bathymetric and acoustic backscatter data through the use of a Reson SeaBat 7125 high-resolution multibeam system. Ground-truth data, in the form of grab samples and diver video-observations, were also collected during both surveys. Sediment samples were analyzed for grain size, while video images were analyzed and described revealing the acoustic seabed and other bio-physical characteristics. A map of seabed classification, including sediment types and seagrass distribution, was produced using the tool Remote Sensing Object Based Image Analysis (RSOBIA) by integrating information derived from backscatter data and bathy-morphological features, validated by ground-truth data. This allows to create a first seabed maps (i.e. benthoscape classification), of Lampedusa and Linosa, at scale 1:20 000 and 1:32 000, respectively, that will be checked and implemented through further surveys. The results point out a very rich and largely variable marine ecosystem on the seabed surrounding the two islands, with the occurrence of priority habitats, and will be of support for a more comprehensive maritime spatial planning of the Marine Protected Area.
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47. Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean)
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Teresa Madurell, Elena Quintanilla, Michael Greenacre, Andrea Gori, Pere Puig, Josep Maria Gili, M. Martins, Patricia Marti-Puig, Susana Requena, Covadonga Orejas, Lorenzo Bramanti, C. Lo Iacono, Universitat de Barcelona, Gori, A., Orejas, C., Madurell, T., Bramanti, L., Martins, M., Quintanilla, E., Marti-Puig, P., Lo Iacono, C., Puig, P., Requena, S., Greenacre, M., and Gili, J. M.
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Mediterranean climate ,0106 biological sciences ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Coral ,lcsh:Life ,Submarine canyon ,Madrepora oculata ,01 natural sciences ,Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares ,Lophelia ,Mediterranean sea ,lcsh:QH540-549.5 ,14. Life underwater ,Medio Marino ,Transect ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Coralls ,Earth-Surface Processes ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Canyon ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Ecology ,bathymetrical distribution ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,benthic communities ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,biology.organism_classification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematic ,Lophelia pertusa ,lcsh:Geology ,NW Mediterranean ,lcsh:QH501-531 ,Oceanography ,Gulf of Lions ,Corals ,Creus, Cap de (Catalunya) ,lcsh:Ecology ,Cold-water corals ,Creus, Cape (Catalonia) ,Geology - Abstract
12 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables, Submarine canyons are known as one of the seafloor morphological features where living cold-water coral (CWC) communities develop in the Mediterranean Sea. We investigated the CWC community of the two westernmost submarine canyons of the Gulf of Lions canyon system: the Cap de Creus Canyon (CCC) and Lacaze-Duthiers Canyon (LDC). Coral associations have been studied through video material recorded by means of a manned submersible and a remotely operated vehicle. Video transects have been conducted and analyzed in order to obtain information on (1) coral bathymetric distribution and density patterns, (2) size structure of coral populations, and (3) coral colony position with respect to the substrate. Madrepora oculata was the most abundant CWC in both canyons, while Lophelia pertusa and Dendrophyllia cornigera mostly occurred as isolated colonies or in small patches. An important exception was detected in a vertical cliff in LDC where a large L. pertusa framework was documented. This is the first record of such an extended L. pertusa framework in the Mediterranean Sea. In both canyons coral populations were dominated by medium and large colonies, but the frequent presence of small-sized colonies also indicate active recruitment. The predominant coral orientation (90° and 135°) is probably driven by the current regime as well as by the sediment load transported by the current flows. In general, no clear differences were observed in the abundance and in the size structure of the CWC populations between CCC and LDC, despite large differences in particulate matter between canyons, The authors acknowledge Fugro Survey, AOA Geophysics and the Universitat de Barcelona for providing the Cap de Creus Canyon multibeam bathymetry, and Serge Berne and IFREMER for providing the Lacaze-Duthiers Canyon ´multibeam bathymetry. We are indebted to the crews of the RV García del Cid and the Minibex, the JAGO team (J. Schauer and K. Hissmann) from IFM-GEOMAR (Kiel, Germany) and the scientific team onboard the Minibex during the MEDSEACAN sampling cruises; without their help it would not have been possible to carry out the field work. This work was funded by the European project LIFE+INDEMARES “Inventario y designacion de la red natura 2000 en areas marinas del estado espanol” (LIFE07/NAT/E/000732), and HERMIONE (Grant ˜Agreement Number 226354), the Spanish project DEEP CORAL (CTM2005-07756-C02-02/MAR), the Acciones Complementarias (CTM2005-24174-E, CTM2006- 27063-E/MAR, CTM2007- 28758-E/MAR), and the Agence des Aires Marines Protegées ´ (AAMP) for organizing and financing the MEDSEACAN cruises.A. G., C. O., T. M. and C. L. I. were supported by I3P and JAEDOC contract of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas
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48. Prevalence of peripheral artery disease by abnormal ankle-brachial index in atrial fibrillation: implications for risk and therapy
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Baciarello G, Rancan E, Ageno W, Guasti L, Ciccaglioni A, Negri S, Polselli M, Prisco D, Pignataro FS, Pastori D, Ferro D, Loffredo L, Cangemi R, Perri L, Polimeni L, Catasca E, Raparelli V, Napoleone L, Schillizzi M, Vicario T, Russo R, Gentile MC, Saliola M, Del Ben M, Angelico F, Farcomeni A, Di Tanna G, Davi' G, Traisci G, Montebianco Abenavoli L, Grembiale A, Di Minno G, Durante ME, Pattoneri P, Boari B, Fabio G, Perego F, Bianchi Paola I, Angeli A, Colombo BM, Giannelli G, Vidili G, Torres D, Hijazl D, Gatta A, Mannucci Mannuccio P, Licata G., and …]
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Adult ,Male ,Risk ,therapy ,atrial fibrillation ,cardiovascular disease ,peripheral vascular disease ,Aged ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Female ,Humans ,Internal Medicine ,Italy ,Middle Aged ,Peripheral Arterial Disease ,Prevalence ,Registries ,Societies, Medical ,Ankle Brachial Index ,ATRIAL FIBRILLATION ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Medical ,RISK FACTORS ,cardiovascular diseases ,Societies - Abstract
To the Editor: Nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice and is associated with a 5-fold increased risk for stroke (1). Moreover, patients with NVAF often suffer from atherosclerotic complications such as acute myocardial infarction (AMI) (2). Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is an established marker of systemic atherosclerosis but its prevalence in NVAF is still unclear. We reasoned that inclusion of ankle-brachial index (ABI), which is an established tool for diagnosis of PAD (3), in the CHA2DS2-VASc (4) score would better define the prevalence of vascular disease. To address this issue, the Italian Society of Internal Medicine (SIMI) established an Italian registry documenting ABI in NVAF patients. The Atrial Fibrillation Registry for the ARAPACIS (Ankle-brachial Index Prevalence Assessment: Collaborative Italian Study) study is an independent research project involving all Regional Councils of SIMI. The first objective of the study was to estimate the prevalence of ABI ≤0.90 in NVAF patients. Consecutive patients with NVAF referred to internal medicine wards were eligible for the enrollment. Enrollment started in October 2010 and continued until October 30, 2012. Patients were enrolled if they were 18 years or older and had a diagnosis of NVAF, recording during the qualifying admission/consultation or in the preceding 12 months, and if it was possible to obtain the ABI measurement. Exclusion criteria included the following: acquired or congenital valvular AF, active cancer, disease with life expectancy 0.90 (93% vs. 82%; p < 0.0001). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that ABI ≤0.90 was significantly associated with a smoking habit (odds ratio [OR]: 1.99; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.48 to 2.66; p < 0.0001), diabetes (OR: 1.93; 95% CI: 1.51 to 2.46; p < 0.0001), age class 65 to 74 years (OR: 2.05; 95% CI: 1.40 to 3.07; p < 0.0001), age class ≥75 years (OR: 3.12; 95% CI: 2.16 to 4.61; p < 0.0001), and history of previous transient ischemic attack/stroke (OR: 1.64; 95% CI: 1.20 to 2.24; p = 0.002). Vascular disease, as assessed by the history elements of CHA2DS2VASc score, was recorded in 17.3% of patients; inclusion of ABI ≤0.90 in the definition of vascular disease yielded a total prevalence of 33%. A higher prevalence of vascular disease was detected if ABI ≤0.90 was included in the CHA2DS2VASc score (Fig. 1). CHA2DS2VASc including ABI ≤0.90 was more associated with previous stroke (43%; OR: 1.85; 95% CI: 1.41 to 2.44; p < 0.0001) compared to CHA2DS2VASc with ABI 0.91 to 1.39 (23%; OR: 1.52; 95% CI: 1.10 to 2.11; p = 0.0117). To the best of our knowledge, there is no large-scale study that specifically examined the prevalence of ABI ≤0.90 in NVAF. In our population, 21% had ABI ≤0.90 indicating that NVAF is often associated with systemic atherosclerosis. The CHADS2 has been recently refined with the CHA2DS2-VASc score, which includes vascular disease as documented by a history of AMI, symptomatic PAD, or detection of atherosclerotic plaque in the aortic arch (4). Comparison of vascular prevalence as assessed by CHA2DS2-VASc score and/or ABI ≤0.90 is of interest to define the potentially positive impact of measuring ABI in the management of NVAF patients. Inclusion of ABI ≤0.90 in the definition of vascular disease greatly increased the prevalence of vascular disease, which increased from 17.3% (based on history alone) to 33% (based on ABI) in the entire population. If ABI ≤0.90 was encompassed in the definition of vascular disease of CHA2DS2-VASc score the prevalence of vascular disease increased in every risk class. Inclusion of ABI ≤0.90 in the CHA2DS2-VASc score allowed us to better define the risk profile of NVAF patients with an up-grading of the risk score in each CHA2DS2-VASc score category. This may have important therapeutic implications if the new score could be tested prospectively, as a higher number of NVAF patients would potentially be candidates for an anticoagulant treatment by measuring ABI. A prospective study is, therefore, necessary to validate the risk score of this new definition of vascular disease. In conclusion, this study provides the first evidence that one-fifth of NVAF patients had an ABI ≤0.90, indicating that it may represent a simple and cheap method to better define the prevalence of vascular disease in NVAF.
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49. Large, deep water slope failures: implications for landslide generated tsunamis
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Lo Iacono, C.a b, Gràcia, E.a, Zaniboni, F.c, Pagnoni, G.c, Tinti, S.c, Bartolomé, R.a, Masson, D.G.b, Wynn, R.B.b, Lourenccedil, N.d, de Abreu, M.P.d, Dañobeitia, J.J.a, Zitellini, N.e, Lo Iacono C., Gràcia E., Zaniboni F., Pagnoni G., Tinti S., Bartolomé R., Masson D.G., Wynn R.B., Lourenço N., Pinto de Abreu M., Dañobeitia J.J., and Zitellini N.
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Southern Europe ,Deepwater ,Mass failures ,Steep slope ,NUMERICAL TSUNAMI SIMULATION ,Active margins ,LANDSLIDE-INDUCED TSUNAMI ,Gorringe banks ,hazard assessment ,Assessment models ,active margin ,slope failure ,Global scale ,continental slope ,Trigger mechanism ,Atlantic Ocean ,Portuguese coast ,Iberian Margin ,Geology ,Landslide ,Tsunami simulation ,Gorringe Bank ,Tsunamis ,submarine landslide ,tsunami ,offshore landslide ,Landslides ,deep water ,Seismology - Abstract
Claudio Lo Iacono et-al. -- 4 pages, 4 figures., Deepwater landslides are often underestimated as potential tsunami triggers. The North Gorringe avalanche (NGA) is a large (∼80 km3 and 35 km runout) newly discovered and deepwater (2900 m to 5100 m depth) mass failure located at the northern flank of Gorringe Bank on the southwest Iberian margin. Steep slopes and pervasive fracturing are suggested as the main preconditioning factors for the NGA, while an earthquake is the most likely trigger mechanism. Near-field tsunami simulations show that a mass failure similar to the NGA could generate a wave >15 m high that would hit the south Portuguese coasts in ∼30 min. This suggests that deepwater landslides require more attention in geo-hazard assessment models of southern Europe, as well as, at a global scale, in seismically active margins., This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation projects EVENT (CGL2006-12861-C02-02) and SHAKE (CGL2011-30005-C02-02), by the FP7 2011–2013 EU Marie Curie Action GA29874, and by the European Science Foundation project TopoEurope TOPOMED (CGL2008-03474-E).
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50. Morphological and structural analysis of the Ustica Island offshore (southern Tyrrhenian Sea) for the definition of the marine geological hazard
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Sulli, A., Agate, M., Di Grigoli, G., Mancuso, M., Gargano, F., D Elia, M., Vaccaro, F., Lo Presti, V., Claudio Lo Iacono, SULLI A, AGATE M, DI GRIGOLI G, MANCUSO M, GARGANO F, DELIA M, VACCARO F, LO PRESTI V, and LO IACONO C
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ustica island, multibeam echosounder, volcanism, southern tyrrhenian sea, submarine geomorphology - Published
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