Antoinette Hesnard et Charlotte Lemoine, Les amphores du Cécube et du Falerne. Prospections, typologie, analyses, p. 243-295.
Des prospections de surface menées dans le sud du Latium et le nord de la Campanie ont permis de localiser des ateliers d'amphores à vin dans ces deux régions. Ces prospections sont complétées par l'étude des tessons ramassés sur les différents sites : analyse typologique et caractérisation chimique. Les avantages et les limites de chacune des méthodes sont exposés, les résultats obtenus comparés. On peut déjà conclure que les ateliers découverts dans la plaine de Fondi et sur le territoire de Sinuessa ont produit des amphores gréco-italiques, Dr. 1 et Dr. 2-4.
This article presents a dataset on nitrate, nitrite and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) losses measured for 4 years using lysimeters at the EFELE long-term experimental site (Le Rheu, France). This ongoing long-term study was designed to provide information on effects of organic waste product (OWP) application and soil tillage on crop production, soil properties, biodiversity, greenhouse gas emissions and water quality. Forty wick-fiber lysimeters were installed at depths of 40 and 90 cm to document effects of organic and/or mineral fertilization, vegetation cover and weather conditions on dynamics of nitrate, nitrite and DOC concentrations of water collected during the drainage season (winter). These data help analyze the effects of winter plant cover (wheat vs. mustard catch crop) on these dynamics and fill a knowledge gap on effects of organic waste product supply on DOC losses. These dynamic data over several years are also of great interest for calibrating and evaluating models (e.g. STICS, APSIM, CERES).
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