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Emanuele Romano

Researcher at IRSA

Publications -  42
Citations -  696

Emanuele Romano is an academic researcher from IRSA. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aquifer & Groundwater recharge. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 36 publications receiving 527 citations. Previous affiliations of Emanuele Romano include University of Milan & National Research Council.

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Weak precipitation, warm winters and springs impact glaciers of south slopes of Mt. Everest (central Himalaya) in the last 2 decades (1994–2013)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the southern slopes of Mt Everest, analyzing the time series of temperature and precipitation reconstructed from seven stations located between 2660 and 5600 m asl during 1994-2013, complemented with the data from all existing ground weather stations located on both sides of the mountain range (Koshi Basin) over the same period.
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Elevation-dependent warming of maximum air temperature in Nepal during 1976–2015

TL;DR: Significant elevation-dependent warming of near-surface air temperature and diurnal temperature range (DTR) has been observed in Nepal (southern central Himalaya) until 2566 m.a.s.l. as mentioned in this paper.
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Precipitation pattern analysis in the Tiber River basin (central Italy) using standardized indices

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the precipitation pattern in the Tiber River basin (central Italy) to determine trends, possible change points, periodicity and relationships with global climate indices, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index.
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Benefits from using combined dynamical-statistical downscaling approaches - lessons from a case study in the Mediterranean region

TL;DR: In this article, a case study focused on the Apulia region (South East of Italy, surface area about 20 000 km2), characterised by a typical Mediterranean climate; the monthly cumulated precipitation and monthly mean of daily minimum and maximum temperature distribution were examined for the period 1953-2000.
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Understanding the subsidence process of a quaternary plain by combining geological and hydrogeological modelling with satellite InSAR data: The Acque Albule Plain case study

TL;DR: In this article, a multidisciplinary study carried out in an urban area affected by subsidence and related structural damages was performed, where extensive processing at different scales of SAR satellite images (ERS and ENVISAT provided by ESA in the frame of a CAT-1 project) by means of A-DInSAR technique was performed.