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Fernando Martin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • disclosing intrinsic molecular dynamics on the 1 fs scale through extreme ultraviolet pump probe measurements
    Physical Review A, 2014
    Co-Authors: Alicia Palacios, Fernando Martin, P A Carpeggiani, P Tzallas, D Gray, D Charalambidis
    Abstract:

    This work is supported in part by the European Commission programs ATTOFEL, CRISP, Laserlab Europe, the European COST Actions MPI1203-SKO and CM1204 XLIC, and the Greek funding program NSRF. A.P. and F.M. acknowledge allocation of computer time by CCC-UAM and BSC Mare Nostrum, and financial support from the Advanced Grant of the European Research Council XCHEM (No. 290853), the European grant MC-RG ATTOTREND, the MICINN Project (No. FIS2010-15127), and the ERA-Chemistry Project (No. PIM2010EEC-00751).

  • clocking ultrafast wave packet dynamics in molecules through uv induced symmetry breaking
    Physical Review Letters, 2012
    Co-Authors: Alberto Gonzalezcastrillo, Alicia Palacios, H Bachau, Fernando Martin
    Abstract:

    This work was accomplished with an allocation of computer time from Mare Nostrum BSC and CCC-UAM, and was partially supported by the MICINN Projects No. FIS2010-15127, No. ACI2008-0777 and No. CSD 2007-00010, the ERA-Chemistry Project No. PIM2010EEC-00751, the European grants MC-ITN CORINF and MC-RG ATTOTREND, the European COST Action CM0702, and the Advanced Grant of the European Research Council XCHEM 290853. A. P. acknowledges a Juan de la Cierva contract grant from MICINN

Wout Krijgsman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the mediterranean mare Nostrum of earth sciences
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2002
    Co-Authors: Wout Krijgsman
    Abstract:

    The Mediterranean area is one of the most appealing natural laboratories in the world to study geodynamic and paleoclimatic processes on different scales. Consequently, the Mediterranean Sea can be considered as the Mare Nostrum (‘our sea’) of Earth sciences. Its semi-enclosed land-locked configuration in a convergent setting between Africa in Europe, in combination with its latitudinal position, makes the Mediterranean extremely suitable to study both fundamental plate tectonic processes and astronomically induced oscillations in climate. For many years to come, the Mediterranean will certainly remain a fascinating area, where an integrated and multi-disciplinary approach will increasingly contribute to our understanding of geological, geophysical, geodetical and geochemical processes in an accurate and high-resolution time-frame.

Barbara L Pazey - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Claudio Fogu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • from mare Nostrum to mare aliorum
    2020
    Co-Authors: Claudio Fogu
    Abstract:

    Since the mid-1990s, Italy has found itself on the forefront of the “refugee crisis” that has transformed the Mediterranean Sea into a mare aliorum, a sea of (threatening) others. In this chapter, Fogu considers this dramatic reversal of Mare Nostrum into mare aliorum in the light of the long duree history of Mediterranean imaginaries that he has unveiled in his book. The chapter takes the reader from the mature political expression of Mediterranean emporion in the foreign policy pursued by the Italian nationalized oil company, ENI, in the 1950s and 1960s, through the rise of the quintessential consumer-image of Italia balneare (seaside Italy) in the 1980s, all the way to contemporary articulations of a counter-image to mare aliorum by several Italian thinkers.

  • from mare Nostrum to mare aliorum mediterranean theory and mediterraneism in contemporary italian thought
    California Italian studies, 2010
    Co-Authors: Claudio Fogu
    Abstract:

    Author(s): Fogu, Claudio | Abstract: This article surveys both the place of 'modern' Italy in the resurgence of Mediterranean Studies in the last decade and a half, and the contributions by Italian Studies and culture at large to the contemporary discourse on Mediterranean-ness. The author frames the discussion of recent scholarship by and about Italian Mediterranean-ness in a paradox: notwithstanding the role that 'Mare Nostrum' played in Italian identity construction and foreign policy (before, during and after Fascism), modern Italy is given very short shrift in current Mediterranean Studies. By contrast, over the past two to three decades 'Italy' has both confronted an unprecedented wave of immigration from the Mediterranean basin, and become almost synonymous with Mediterranen-ness in the global market of images. Responding to this paradox, the author argues, Italian scholars and intellectuals have been progressively transfiguring the Mediterranean from 'Mare Nostrum' (our sea) to 'Mare Aliorum' (the sea of the other).

Brian I Daniels - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • mare Nostrum ethics and archaeology in mediterranean waters
    American Journal of Archaeology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Elizabeth S Greene, Justin Leidwanger, Richard M Leventhal, Brian I Daniels
    Abstract:

    the 2001 UneSCo Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage came into force on 2 January 2009. As of november 2010, the convention has 35 signatories, of which 10 are states that border the Mediterranean Sea. Because the convention has not been universally adopted by all Mediterranean states, underwater cultural heritage in different areas around the Mediterranean is subject to different claims of ownership and interest. We argue here that maritime archaeologists should play an active role in the stewardship and protection of underwater cultural heritage by working to establish ethical guidelines, best practices, and a clear plan of action for research that falls within, but also outside, current national and international legal protections.*