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    Aerosol direct radiative impact experiment (ADRIEX) overview by Highwood, E, Haywood, J, Coe, H, Cook, J, Osborne, S, Williams, P, Crosier, J, Bower, K, Formenti, P, McQuaid, J, Brooks, B, Thomas, G, Grainger, R, Barnaba, F, Gobbi, P, de Leeuw, G, Hopkins, J

    Published 2007
    “…ADRIEX successfully measured a range of aerosol conditions across the northern Adriatic, Po Valley and Black Sea. Generally two layers of aerosol were found in the vertical: in the flights over the Black Sea and the Po Valley these showed differences in chemical and microphysical properties, whilst over the Adriatic the layers were often more similar. …”
    Journal article
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    Comparison of AATSR and SEVIRI aerosol retrievals over the northern Adriatic by Thomas, G, Poulsen, C, Curier, R, de Leeuw, G, Marsh, S, Carboni, E, Grainger, R, Siddans, R

    Published 2007
    “…The study compares data from an AATSR overpass of the Northern Adriatic and Po Valley region on 4 September 2004, during which time there were two AERONET sunphotometer stations operating in the Venice region as part of the ADRIEX campaign. …”
    Journal article
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    Electricity distribution in Italy by Scarsi, G, Scarsi, Gian Carlo

    Published 1998
    “…One-to-one comparisons confirmed that the outcomes were mixed, with ENEL's local branches outperforming MUNIs in metropolitan and (sometimes) rural areas, and MUNIs faring better in medium-sized, Po Valley towns (Northern Italy). Results were not clear-cut for Alpine and rural distributors. …”
    Thesis
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    Modélisation des interactions en Italie du Nord au premier âge du Fer: de la circulation de parures aux réseaux d’influences culturelles by Cicolani, V, Huet, T, Zamboni, L

    Published 2024
    “…The selected data set includes more than 2000 copper-based alloy objects, mainly ornaments and the waste products associated with their production, from both settlements and funerary contexts, well documented and located in southern Piedmont (indigenous communities in Inner Liguria) and western Emilia (indigenous communities in the western sector of the Po valley). By applying statistical models (R programming and network analysis), the aim was to be able to examine and classify this complex and heterogeneous data, in order to identify a first dynamic typology of connected networks and sub-networks, linking neighbouring entities and major cultural areas according to variable geometries. …”
    Journal article