Maurizio Muselli

Maurizio Muselli
Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli · Department of Environmental, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies

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Social networks enable anyone to publish potentially boundless amounts of information. However, such information is also highly prone to creating and/or diffusing mistakes and misunderstandings in scientific issues. In 2013 we produced a website (www.sunability.unina2.it) reporting on some research outputs from the University of Campania Luigi Vanv...
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Social networks enable anyone to publish potentially boundless amounts of information. However, such information is also highly prone to creating and/or diffusing mistakes and misunderstandings in scientific issues. In 2013 we produced a website (www.sunability.unina2.it) reporting on some research outputs from the University of Campania Luigi Vanv...
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I risultati delle ricerche in campo ambientale raggiungono il grande pubblico principalmente attraverso i mass media, che usano spesso un approccio superficiale. D’altra parte le riviste specializzate "peer reviewed" utilizzano un linguaggio incomprensibile ai non addetti ai lavori. La rete internet offre l’opportunità di divulgare dati scientifici...
Article
Goal of the present paper is to select important geopaleontological sites in protected areas of the Campania Apennines by constructing a geosites database. In particular, following research activities focused on Cretaceous rudist benthic communities, areas where fossiliferous horizons occur rich in rudists have been selected. These organisms were w...

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