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Fabrizio de Blasi
Researcher at University of Padua
Publications - 20
Citations - 206
Fabrizio de Blasi is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacier & Ice core. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 128 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabrizio de Blasi include Ca' Foscari University of Venice & National Research Council.
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Suitability of ground-based SfM–MVS for monitoring glacial and periglacial processes
Livia Piermattei,Luca Carturan,Fabrizio de Blasi,Paolo Tarolli,Giancarlo Dalla Fontana,Antonio Vettore,Norbert Pfeifer +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the suitability of the ground-based SfM-MVS approach for calculating the geodetic mass balance of a 2.1 km2 glacier and detecting the surface displacement of a neighbouring active rock glacier located in the eastern Italian Alps was evaluated.
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Age of the Mt. Ortles ice cores, the Tyrolean Iceman and glaciation of the highest summit of South Tyrol since the Northern Hemisphere Climatic Optimum
Paolo Gabrielli,Carlo Barbante,Carlo Barbante,Giuliano Bertagna,Michele Bertò,Daniel Binder,Alberto Carton,Luca Carturan,Federico Cazorzi,Giulio Cozzi,Giancarlo Dalla Fontana,Mary E. Davis,Fabrizio de Blasi,R. Dinale,G. Dragà,Giuliano Dreossi,Daniela Festi,Massimo Frezzotti,Jacopo Gabrieli,Stephan Galos,Patrick Ginot,Patrick Ginot,Petra Heidenwolf,Theo M. Jenk,Natalie Kehrwald,Donald V. Kenny,Olivier Magand,Olivier Magand,Volkmar Mair,Vladimir Mikhalenko,Ping Nan Lin,Klaus Oeggl,Gianni Piffer,Mirko Rinaldi,Ulrich Schotterer,Margit Schwikowski,Roberto Seppi,Andrea Spolaor,Barbara Stenni,David Tonidandel,Chiara Uglietti,V. Zagorodnov,Thomas Zanoner,Piero Zennaro +43 more
TL;DR: In 2011, four ice cores were extracted from the summit of Alto dell'Ortles (3859m), the highest glacier of South Tyrol in the Italian Alps as discussed by the authors.
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Understanding hydrological processes in glacierized catchments: Evidence and implications of highly variable isotopic and electrical conductivity data
Giulia Zuecco,Luca Carturan,Fabrizio de Blasi,Fabrizio de Blasi,Roberto Seppi,Thomas Zanoner,Daniele Penna,Marco Borga,Alberto Carton,Giancarlo Dalla Fontana +9 more
TL;DR: Zuecco et al. as mentioned in this paper presented an overview of the work of the Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture, and Forestry at the University of Padova in Italy.
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A Pinus cembra L. tree-ring record for late spring to late summer temperature in the Rhaetian Alps, Italy
Riccardo Cerrato,Maria Cristina Salvatore,Björn E. Gunnarson,Hans W. Linderholm,Luca Carturan,Michele Brunetti,Fabrizio de Blasi,Carlo Baroni +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used Pinus cembra L. s. trees sampled at approximately 2000m a.s. to build one MXD chronology spanning from 1647 to 2015 and found that the MXD data were significantly and highly correlated with seasonal May-September mean temperatures.
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Col Margherita Observatory: A background site in the Eastern Italian Alps for investigating the chemical composition of atmospheric aerosols
Elena Barbaro,Elisa Morabito,Elena Gregoris,Matteo Feltracco,Jacopo Gabrieli,Massimiliano Vardè,Warren R. L. Cairns,Federico Dallo,Fabrizio de Blasi,Roberta Zangrando,Carlo Barbante,Andrea Gambaro +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the chemical composition of atmospheric aerosol collected at the Col Margherita Atmospheric Observatory (46° 22ˈ 0.059˚ N, 11° 47˚ 30.911˚ m a.s.a.l.) was investigated during spring and summer 2018.