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    Do the Adaptations of Venice and Miami to Sea Level Rise Offer Lessons for Other Vulnerable Coastal Cities?

    Both Venice and Miami are high-density coastal cities that are extremely vulnerable to rising sea levels and climate change. Aside from their sea-level location, they are both characterized by large population...

    Emanuela Molinaroli, Stefano Guerzoni, Daniel Suman in Environmental Management (2019)

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    Hydrological Regime and Renewal Capacity of the Micro-tidal Lesina Lagoon, Italy

    A multidisciplinary approach that combines field measurements, artificial neural networks, water balance analyses and hydrodynamic modelling was developed to investigate the water budget and renewal capacity o...

    Christian Ferrarin, Luca Zaggia, Elio Paschini, Tommaso Scirocco in Estuaries and Coasts (2014)

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    Recent evolution of sedimentary heavy metals in a coastal lagoon contaminated by industrial wastewaters (Pialassa Baiona, Ravenna, Italy)

    From 2000 to 2002, sediment contamination by Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb and Zn was analysed in the Pialassa Baiona salt marsh, which receives petrochemical wastewaters from the industrial district of Ravenna (Italy). The ...

    Gabriele Matteucci, Paolo Rossini, Stefano Guerzoni, Alessandro Arcangeli in Hydrobiologia (2005)

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    Pierluigi Viaroli, Michele Mistri, Marc Troussellier, Stefano Guerzoni in Hydrobiologia (2005)

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    Integrated coastal management in the Venice lagoon and its watershed

    The Venice Lagoon (VL) is a complex ecosystem in which public participation and area-based management has often been neglected by administrative bodies involved in the planning of coastal projects and public w...

    Daniel Suman, Stefano Guerzoni, Emanuela Molinaroli in Hydrobiologia (2005)

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    Atmospheric and riverine inputs of metals, nutrients and persistent organic pollutants into the lagoon of Venice

    Atmospheric deposition in the lagoon of Venice and river inputs from the watershed were collected and analysed from 1998 to 1999 using the same analytical methods. The input from riverine sources largely preva...

    Cinzia Bettiol, Flaviano Collavini, Stefano Guerzoni, Emanuela Molinaroli in Hydrobiologia (2005)