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CO2 geological storage in the Italian carbonate successions

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CO2 storage potential of deep saline aquifers: The case of Italy

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Cenozoic deformation in the George V Land continental margin (East Antarctica)

scholarly article by Laura De Santis published in February 2010

Cenozoic ice sheet history from East Antarctic Wilkes Land continental margin sediments

artículo científico publicado en 2005

Deep-sourced gas seepage and methane-derived carbonates in the Northern Adriatic Sea

Evaluation and Characterization of a Potential CO2Storage Site in the South Adriatic Offshore

Mass wasting processes in the Western Wilkes Land margin: Possible implications for East Antarctic glacial history

artículo científico publicado en 2008

Methane-Related Carbonate Cementation of Marine Sediments and Related Macroalgal Coralligenous Assemblages in the Northern Adriatic Sea

Multiphysics modeling of CO2 sequestration in a faulted saline formation in Italy

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Sedimentary processes in the Wilkes Land margin: a record of the Cenozoic East Antarctic Ice Sheet evolution

artículo científico publicado en 2007

Seismic facies and sedimentary processes on the continental rise off Wilkes Land (East Antarctica): evidence of bottom current activity

article published in 2003

Seismo-stratigraphic analysis of the Wilkes Land continental margin (East Antarctica): influence of glacially driven processes on the Cenozoic deposition

Sequence stratigraphy based on high-resolution seismic profiles in the late Pleistocene and Holocene deposits of the Venice area

article published in 2008

Shallow water sea-floor morphologies around Asinara Island (NW Sardinia, Italy)

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Southern Adriatic Sea as a Potential Area for CO2Geological Storage

The EU Geocapacity Project—Saline aquifers storage capacity in Group South countries

The ebb-tidal delta of the Venice Lagoon, Italy

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The northernmost Adriatic Sea: A potential location for CO2 geological storage?

Western Scotia Sea margins: Improved constraints on the opening of the Drake Passage

scholarly article