A new study led by the OGS and just published in Scientific Reports has revealed for the first time the non-uniform distribution of silicon in the exoskeleton of coccolithophores, both cultures and fossils of the species Helicosphaera carteri.
Oceanographic instrumentation requires very precise controls and calibrations to ensure the quality of the data collected. The triple point of water, that is the coincidence of the three states solid, liquid and gas (0.01 °C) and the melting point of gallium (29.7646 °C) are very important values
A new instruments was bought from OGS thanks to a PON project funding and is now available to the scientifc team of the project IPANEMA to explore shallow and deep seawater environments
OGS, together with other Italian and European institutions, including ISPRA, NIB and HCMR, participated in a study on the Eastern Mediterranean that proposes a method to improve the quality control of data on pollutants
With the conference on July 22nd, the activities of the BIOSEA project, Tutela e salvaguardia della BIOdiversità e dei SErvizi ecosistemici degli Ambienti di transizione - a project funded by PO-FEAMP 2104/2020 and involving OGS and the University of Messina in the coastal lagoons of Capo Peloro and