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Le miniere delle Alpi Apuane (Toscana) : storia dello sfruttamento minerario dall'antichità al XX secolo
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ISBN: 9781407358321 9781407358338 1407358324 Year: 2021 Publisher: Oxford British Archaeological Reports

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Il volume è uno studio della storia e archeologia mineraria delle Alpi Apuane meridionali in Toscana dalla preistoria all'epoca moderna. La ricerca è iniziata negli anni '70 quando l'autore ha avuto occasione di esplorare di persona molte delle miniere di questo territorio, oggi chiuse ed in rovina, incontrando i direttori e le ultime maestranze di quelle ancora attive. La raccolta delle loro testimonianze e delle informazioni relative alle miniere fatta dall'autore, ha permesso che questo patrimonio intangibile non andasse perduto. La minuziosa ricostruzione storica è stata possibile grazie alla ricerca archivistica dei decenni successivi che combinata con i risultati delle intense attività archeologiche condotte in quegli anni dal Prof. Bruno Antonucci e dal Gruppo Speleologico ed Archeologico Versiliese (GSAV), ha contribuito a delineare il panorama dell'attività estrattiva sul territorio apuano meridionale fin dall'antichità, evidenziando come le risorse minerarie abbiano da sempre avuto un ruolo centrale nello sviluppo culturale della regione.


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Assessment of Different Contaminants in Freshwater : Origin, Fate, and Ecological Impact
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In many parts of the world, freshwater is a subject of frequent and intense large-scale disturbances. Pollution, water withdrawal, alteration of freshwater flows, road construction, aquifer mining, surface water diversion, desertification, wetland drainage, soil erosion in agriculture, deforestation, and dam building have led to some irreversible species losses and severe changes in community compositions of freshwater ecosystems. Pollution represents one of the most relevant impacts on freshwater environments, ranging from surface water bodies—such as springs, streams, rivers, lakes, and intermittent waterbodies—to groundwater and transitional habitats between surface waters and groundwaters. The origins and fates of pollutants are different and depend on various pollutants, including fertilizers with pesticides in agricultural areas, heavy metals, chlorinated organic compounds, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are predominantly derived from industrial and urban settlements. Another pollutant is microplastics, which can increase in concentration in freshwater bodies and constitute emerging contaminants in freshwater systems when taken together with pharmaceuticals, personal care products (PCPs), and endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs). The broad distribution of several pollutants leads to significant changes of freshwater ecosystems, together with the extinction of the most sensitive species or the drastic lowering in abundances of others, thus altering community compositions and the ecosystem services provided by freshwater biodiversity.


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Assessment of Different Contaminants in Freshwater : Origin, Fate, and Ecological Impact
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In many parts of the world, freshwater is a subject of frequent and intense large-scale disturbances. Pollution, water withdrawal, alteration of freshwater flows, road construction, aquifer mining, surface water diversion, desertification, wetland drainage, soil erosion in agriculture, deforestation, and dam building have led to some irreversible species losses and severe changes in community compositions of freshwater ecosystems. Pollution represents one of the most relevant impacts on freshwater environments, ranging from surface water bodies—such as springs, streams, rivers, lakes, and intermittent waterbodies—to groundwater and transitional habitats between surface waters and groundwaters. The origins and fates of pollutants are different and depend on various pollutants, including fertilizers with pesticides in agricultural areas, heavy metals, chlorinated organic compounds, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are predominantly derived from industrial and urban settlements. Another pollutant is microplastics, which can increase in concentration in freshwater bodies and constitute emerging contaminants in freshwater systems when taken together with pharmaceuticals, personal care products (PCPs), and endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs). The broad distribution of several pollutants leads to significant changes of freshwater ecosystems, together with the extinction of the most sensitive species or the drastic lowering in abundances of others, thus altering community compositions and the ecosystem services provided by freshwater biodiversity.

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