Alessandro Mazzella
National Research Council
15 Papers
55 Citations
Alessandro Mazzella is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kriging & Carbonation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Alessandro Mazzella include University of Cagliari.
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Papers
CO2 uptake capacity of coal fly ash: Influence of pressure and temperature on direct gas-solid carbonation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the application of a gas-solid carbonation treatment on coal fly ash in order to assess the potential of the process in terms of sequestration of CO2 as well as its influence on the leaching behavior of metals and soluble salts.
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The Importance of the Model Choice for Experimental Semivariogram Modeling and Its Consequence in Evaluation Process
TL;DR: An overview of the geostatistics approach in data analysis is presented and each operative step from experimental semivariogram calculation to kriging interpolation is described, focusing and underlining the experimentalSemivariogram modeling step.
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The gold mineralization of Baccu Locci (Sardinia, Italy): origin, evolution and concentration processes
TL;DR: The Baccu Locci Au-bearing mineral deposit as discussed by the authors has been proposed as a source of base-metal sulphide deposition, with gold, in the Silurian volcanosedimentary sequence: protore.
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Use of Kriging Technique to Study Roundabout Performance
TL;DR: The fundamental theories, the applied operating procedures, and the first results obtained in modeling the Qe versus Qc relationship with the application of geostatistics are discussed.
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The Datacrossing DSS: A Data-GRID Based Decision Support System for Groundwater Management
Simone Manca,Pierluigi Cau,Ernesto Bonomi,Alessandro Mazzella +3 more
- 04 Dec 2006
TL;DR: The objective is to build a development platform that by introducing the computational and data-sharing advantages of the GRID infrastructure promotes joint initiatives and encourages cooperation among multidisciplinary teams operating in environmental sciences.
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