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List of works by Federica Donda

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

scientific article

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

scientific article

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

scientific article published in 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