2017
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2017.1376227
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Comment on ‘The influence of geological–morphological and land-use settings on shallow landslides in the Pogliaschina T. basin (northern Apennines, Italy)’ by Bartelletti et al. (2017)

Abstract: To cite this article: Lorenzo Marchi (2017) Comment on 'The influence of geological-morphological and land-use settings on shallow landslides in the Pogliaschina T. basin (northern Apennines, Italy)' by

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“…The Laboratory is, moreover, dedicated to the development of high-level technologies for the construction of particle accelerators and experimental instruments and apparatuses. The main project, in which the Laboratory is presently involved, is related to the construction of the SPES facility, which concerns the development of a new research infrastructure devoted to the production of exotic beams for nuclear physics study and new radioisotopes for nuclear medical applications [1]. The heart of SPES is an innovative cyclotron, B70, capable of providing high intensity proton beams (up to 750 µA) in the energy range between 35 and 70 MeV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%