Articles with "sicily channel" as a keyword



A Reappraisal of Seismicity and Eruptions of Pantelleria Island and the Sicily Channel (Italy)

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Published in 2017 at "Pure and Applied Geophysics"

DOI: 10.1007/s00024-017-1550-x

Abstract: Three main tectonic depressions (the Pantelleria, Linosa and Malta troughs), the expression of a continental rift, characterize the Sicily Channel, a region with recent volcanic activity attested by the Pantelleria and Linosa volcanic islands, as… read more here.

Keywords: seismicity; reappraisal seismicity; eruptions pantelleria; sicily channel ... See more keywords

The Graham Bank (Sicily Channel, central Mediterranean Sea): Seafloor signatures of volcanic and tectonic controls

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Published in 2018 at "Geomorphology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2018.07.006

Abstract: Abstract Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea), affected in the last 100 years by numerous well-documented volcanic eruptions. We present the first results of a geomorphological study… read more here.

Keywords: graham bank; sicily channel; central mediterranean; mediterranean sea ... See more keywords

Validation of HF radar sea surface currents in the Malta-Sicily Channel

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Published in 2019 at "Remote Sensing of Environment"

DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2019.02.026

Abstract: Abstract A network of High-Frequency radar (HFR) stations runs operationally in the Malta-Sicily Channel (MSC), Central Mediterranean Sea, providing sea surface current maps with high temporal (1 h) and spatial (3 × 3 km) resolutions since August 2012. Comparisons… read more here.

Keywords: surface; validation; malta sicily; hfr ... See more keywords

The Progressive Colonization of the Invasive Species Amphistegina lobifera on Pantelleria Island (Central Mediterranean, Sicily Channel)

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Published in 2025 at "Biology"

DOI: 10.3390/biology14091282

Abstract: Simple Summary In recent years, many marine species native to Indo-Pacific tropical areas have colonized the Mediterranean Sea, among them the benthic foraminifera Amphistegina lobifera, which lives on the seafloor and constructs a thick carbonate… read more here.

Keywords: sicily channel; amphistegina lobifera; lobifera; invasive species ... See more keywords