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Geosciences for a sustainable future

Torino, September 19-21, 2022

Program Sessions

S1. Biominerals and environmental mineralogy

Conveners and Chairpersons: Fabio Bellatreccia [Università di Roma Tre], Giovanni De Giudici [Università di Cagliari], Francesco Di Benedetto [Università di Ferrara], Paola Di Leo [IMAA-CNR], Valerio Funari [ISMAR-CNR Bologna]

ORAL SESSIONS

Wednesday 21 September 2022 [15.30-17.30] - Blue Classroom

1-1 15.30-15.45: [KEYNOTE] Alisi C.*, Paganin P., Isca C., Tasso F., Medas D. & Birarda G. : Microbially induced calcite precipitation for environmental applications.

1-2 15.45-16.00: Bordiga M.*, Gianoncelli A., Birarda G., Pollastri S., Bonanni V., Bedolla D.E., Vaccari L., Gariani G., Cerino F., Cabrini M., Beran A., Zuccotti M., Fiorentino G., Cobianchi M. & Lupi C.: X-ray Fluorescence and Infrared Spectroscopy analyses on fossil and cultured Helicosphaera carteri reveal silica presence within coccoliths.

1-3 16.00-16.15: Buosi C.*, De Giudici G., Meneghini C., Medas D., Zuddas P., Iadecola A., Mathon O., Cherchi A. & Kuncser A.C. : Effects of Zn contamination on biomineralization processes of benthic foraminiferal tests.

1-4 16.15-16.30: Dore E.*, Fancello D., Marras P.A., Medas D., Rigonat N., Vacca S., Alisi C., Paganin P. & Tasso F. : Effect of bioprecipitation of secondary minerals mediated by sulphate reducing bacteria (SRB) on metal mobility in mine impacted environment: preliminary data.

1-5 16.30-16.45: Guido A.*, Alifano P., Talà A., Miriello D. & Belmonte G. : Unusual biomineralizaztions in an anchialine environment (Zinzulùsa cave, Castro, Italy).

1-6 16.4 -17.00: Medas D.*, Lattanzi P., Meneghini C. & Podda F. : Hemimorphite-like phase bioprecipitation by Leptolyngbya frigida in a metal extreme environment.

1-7 17.0 -17.15: Montegrossi G.*, Venturi S., Crognale S., Casentini B., Amalfitano S., Baroni T., Rossetti S., Tassi F., Capecchiacci F., Vaselli O. & Fazi S. : Interplay between abiotic and biotic processes for travertine formation in a thermal spring system Interplay between abiotic and biotic processes for travertine formation in a thermal spring system.

1-8 17.15-17.30: Pellegrini M.*, Farda B., Djebaili R., Vaccarelli I., Bernardini S., Ercole C., Bellatreccia F. & Del Gallo M. : Manganese oxides of caves: a multi-tool geomicrobiological approach to identify their origin and traits.

1-9 17.30-17.45: [KEYNOTE] Vigliaturo R.*, Dražić G. & Gieré R. : Aberration-corrected electron microscopy and electron energy-loss spectroscopy applied to the characterization of Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria-produced organo-mineral stalks.

1-10 17.45-18.00: Bardelli F.*, Pacella A., Borelli V., Di Benedetto F. & Ballirano P. : The composition of asbestos bodies in human lungs.

1-11 18.0 -18.15: Capella S.*, Bellis D., Belluso E., Bullone M., Costa G., Ardit M. & Di Benedetto F. : Respirable crystalline silica (RCS) and feldpars: an unconventional harmful exposure scenario.

1-12 18.15-18.30: Fornasaro S.*, Ciani F., Morelli G., Rimondi V., Lattanzi P., Cocozza C., Fioravanti M. & Costagliola P. : Mercury in chestnut tree-rings of the Monte Amiata area (Central Italy): impact of past mining activity and present-day geothermal power plants.

1-13 18.30-18.45: Izzo F.*, Langella A., Gatta G.D., Germinario C., Grifa C., D'Antonio M., Di Meo M.C., Di Renzo V., Varricchio E., Salzano L., Lotrecchiano G., Saldutto P. & Mercurio M. : Pathological biomineralization: compositional and morphological classification of human urinary stones from the Campania region (southern Italy).

1-14 18.45-19.00: Perri E.*: Biomineralization processes in microbial communities: role of bacteria, extracellular polymeric substance and viruses.

1-15 19.00-19.15: Ghani J.*, Dinelli E., Toller S. & Funari V. : Understanding the environmental impact and recoverability of untapped element from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) ashes.

1-16 19.15-19.30: Linhares D.*, Pimentel A., Garcia P. & Rodrigues A. : Essential elements in the volcanic soils of São Miguel (Azores): linking geology to human and animal health.

POSTER SESSION

Wednesday 21 September 2022 - Pavilion 3

1-17 Pannello 1: Caridi F.*, Negri A., Birarda G., Medas D., Buosi C. & Sabbatini A. : Emerging pollutants enhances decalcification in marine shelled microbes

1-18 Pannello 2: Deias C.*, Sanfilippo R., Censi P., Vescogni A., Vespasiano G., Apollaro C., Dominici R., Cipriani M., Miriello D. & Guido A. : Organic biocement in polychaete bioconstructions from the Mediterranean: perspectives and new challenge in the geobiological research.

1-19 Pannello 3: Fancello D., Scalco J., Medas D., Rodeghero E., Martucci A., Meneghini C. & Dore E.* : Potential recovery of metal from plants: a combined XRD-Thermal study on Juncus acuts  .

1-20 Pannello 4: Kostova I.*, Apostolova D., Kuncheva J. & Karakolev A. : Se in feed coals and fly ashes from coal fired thermoelectric power plants in Bulgaria.

1-21 Pannello 5: Kostova I.*, Sabeva R., Isaeva E. & Pehlivanova R. : Cd in feed coals and fly ashes from coal fired thermoelectric power plants in Bulgaria.

1-22 Pannello 6: Medas D.*, Buosi C., Carlomagno I., Lattanzi P., Meneghini C. & Podda F. : Geo-bio-interactions in metal contaminated environments.

1-23 Pannello 7: Sedda L.*, Podda F. & Naitza S. : Environmental mineralogy in the mining area of Montevecchio Ponente (SW Sardinia).

1-24 Pannello 8: Brugnone F.*, D'Alessandro W., Parello F., Saiano F., Bellomo S., Brusca L., Abita A.M., Li Vigni L. & Calabrese S. : Impact of Etna's volcanic emission on major ions and trace elements composition of the atmospheric deposition.

1-25 Pannello 9: Carbone C.*, Balestra V., Belmonte D., Audra P., Columbu A., D'Angeli I.M., Chiesa R. & De Waele J. : New mineralogical record of guano-associated phosphates in Colombo Cave (Toirano, Liguria, Italy).

1-26 Pannello 10: Apostolova D., Kostova I., Bechtel A. & Stefanova M.* : Occurrence and distribution of PAHs in different rank Bulgarian coals.

1-27 Pannello 11: Marrocchino E.*, Telloli C., Salvi S., Rizzo A., Taddei F., De Maria A. & Vaccaro C. : Natural Radioactivity concentration in natural stones used as building materials.

1-28 Pannello 12: Punturo R.*, Ricchiuti C., Pereira D. & Bloise A. : Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) related to asbestos fibres of chrysotile, tremolite and actinolite in the Calabria and Basilicata regions (Italy).

1-29 Pannello 13: Romano J.* & Funari V. : Metal removal from metalliferous sediments collected in Thyrrenian seafloor through chemical leaching.

S2. Learning from the past for a sustainable future: geosciences in/for cultural heritage

Conveners and Chairpersons: Concetta Rispoli [Università di Napoli Federico II], Maria Cristina Caggiani [Università di Catania], Alessia Coccato [Università di Oxford]

ORAL SESSIONS

Wednesday 21 September 2022 [08.30-10.30] - Yellow classroom

2-1 08.30-09.00: [KEYNOTE] Balassone G.* : Archaeometry and geosciences: the mission of the Center for Research on Archaeometry and Conservation Science (CRACS).

2-2 09.00-09.15: Fugazzotto M.*, Stroscio A., Mazzoleni P., Panella C., Russo A., Raneri S. & Barone G. : Ceramic technology and painting investigation of archaic architectural remains from the Palatine Hill in Rome.

2-3 09.15-09.30: Paghi D.*, Manca R., Casalini M., Chiarantini L., Bragagni A., Tommasini S. & Benvenuti M. : Lead isotopic composition of maiolica made in the Florentine area between the 15th and 19th century.

2-4 09.30-09.45: Verde M.*, De Bonis A., D'Antonio M., Renson V., Czujko S., Tomeo A. & Morra V. : Provenance study on ceramics from Cales (South Italy) using Sr, Nd and Pb isotopes.

2-5 09.45-10.00: D'Uva F.*, De Bonis A., D'Antonio M., Manzo A. & Morra V. : The archaeometric study of pottery production from Southern Atbai Plain (Eastern Sudan).

2-6 10.00-10.15: Grima M.*, Cagno S. & Vella D. : A first archaeometric investigation of ancient glass found in Malta: glass groups, materials and degradation.

2-7 10.15-10.30: Bertino A.*, Caggiani M.C., Fugazzotto M., de Ferri L., Baldan M., Tomaini B., Pojana G., Mangone A. & Barone G. : An innovative analytical approach to the study of pigments and minerals through the use of Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy (DRIFTS) for cultural heritage applications.

2-8 11.00-11.15: Belluso E.*, Capella S. & Siviero F. : Asbestos in cultural heritage: presence in antique and vintage objects and protocols for restauration and preservation.

2-9 11.15-11.30: Vola G.*, Ardit M., Frijia G., Cavallo A., Natali C., Balma Mion C., Lugli F. & Primavori P. : Characterization and provenance of historical-contemporaneous marbles from the Waldensian valleys of Piedmont (Cottian Alps, Italy).

2-10 11.30-11.45: Medeghini L.*, De Vito C., Calzolari L., Capriotti S. & Mignardi S. : ON-Tech – Old New Technology in hydraulic mortars.

2-11 11.45-12.00: Anfosso M.*, Gaggero L., Matteini M., Piquè F. & Vicini S. : The 2-step procedure with Di-ammonium phosphate to consolidate carbonate stones used in cultural heritage.

2-12 12.00-12.15: Motta A.*, Occhipinti R., Finocchiaro C., Nucatolo G., Starinieri S. & Lazzara G. : Restoration works in a green perspective: the pavement of the "Palazzo Centrale dell'Università" (Catania, Sicily).

2-13 12.15-12.30: Di Luzio E.*, Carfora P. & Barberis W. : The MagicwHand and Audiobyke projects: following historical routes across the central Apennines for scientific research and development of sustainable tourism.

2-22 12.30-12.45: Mirkovic N., Di Fazio M.*, De Vito C., Ciccola A., Capuani S., Stagno V. & Medeghini L. : A multi-analytical study of architectural fragments from the Marzamemi II "Church Wreck".

2-15 12.45-13.00: Ciriotti M.E.* : Sustainable mineralogical research - A new frontier.

POSTER SESSION

Wednesday 21 September 2022 - Pavilion 3

2-14 Pannello 20Withdrawn - Hindi N.*, Tejado J.J. & Pereira D. : How to sustainably rehabilitate a heritage site after an anthropogenic crisis. The case of Beirut.

2-16 Pannello 14: Coccato A.*, Gradante I., Barone G., Mazzoleni P. & Prag J. : The contribution of archaeometry to the study of inscriptions from the Siracusa catacombs.

2-17 Pannello 15: d'Aniello F.* & De Bonis A. : Study on the compatibility criteria for the formulation of conservation mortars.

2-18 Pannello 16: Di Benedetto C., Colella A., d'Aniello F.*, De Bonis A., Graziano S.F., Montesano G., Morra V., Rispoli C., Verde M. & Cappelletti P. : Petrophysical features of Pietra di Centola: a colourful decorative stone from southern Cilento (Italy).

2-19 Pannello 17: Germinario C., Covolan M., Mercurio M., Musmeci D., Pagano S.*, Santoriello A. & Grifa C. : Archaeometric characterization of painted plasters from the domus of M. Vipsanus Primigenius at Abellinum (Campania region): study of a multilayer technology.

2-20 Pannello 18: Izzo F., Guarino V., Ciotola A., Verde M.*, De Bonis A., Capaldi C. & Morra V. : Archaeometry in consumption contexts: data from the Forum of Cumae.

2-21 Pannello 19: Melada J.*, Bertolaja E., Bonini R., Bonizzoni L., Gargano M., Grifoni E. & Ludwig N. : Automatic classification of pigments in artworks through FORS and Deep Siamese Network.

2-23 Pannello 21: Rispoli C., Montesano G.*, Russo V. & Cappelletti P. : Preliminary minero-petrographic investigations of different geomaterials from the Temple of Venus in Baia (Phlegraean Fields, Campania region).

S3. Geosciences for Cultural Heritage

Conveners and Chairpersons: Pierluigi Pieruccini [Università di Torino], Evdokia Tema [Università di Torino]

ORAL SESSIONS

Tuesday 20 September 2022 [08.30-10.30] - Yellow classroom

3-1 08.30-09.00: [KEYNOTE] Angelucci D.E.* : Geoscience + Archaeology = Geoarchaeology.

3-2 09.00-09.15: Amadio M.* & Bombardieri L. : Geoarchaeology of prehistoric Cypriot architecture. Integrated analyses of mudbricks from Middle Bronze Age Erimi.

3-3 09.15-09.30: Bisciotti A.*, Comodi P., Fastelli M., Zucchini A. & Fiorini L. : Toward mediterranean inside transport amphoras. Manufactory, provenance and trades reconstruction from VII-VI B.C.

3-4 09.30-09.45: Calzolari L.*, Medeghini L. & Mignardi S. : Still functioning ancient Roman aqueducts: characterization of the mortars of Aqua Traiana and Aqua Virgo.

3-5 09.45-10.00: Maritan L.*, Gravagna  E., Cavazzini G., Mazzoli C., Usai D. & Salvatori S. : Strontium isotope analysis for pottery provenance studies along the Nile: does it work?

3-6 10.00-10.15: Leite Santos Y.*, Tema E., Gulmini M., Davit P., Elia D., Meirano V. & Fantino F.   : A Roman kiln excavated at Costigliole Saluzzo connects archaeological, archaeometric and archaeomagnetic investigations.

3-7 10.15-10.30: Pieruccini P.*, Sardella R., Mecozzi B., Forti L., Lanci L., Tema E., Lembo G., Muttillo B., Iannucci A., Bona F., Russo Ermolli E., Sadori L., Sigari D. & Mazzini I. : Geoarchaeology and old paradigms: revising Grotta Romanelli's significance for Mediterranean Palaeolithic.

3-8 11.00-11.15: Morsilli M.* & Gianolla P. : Gargano Promontory (Apulia, Italy): a natural aspiring candidate for the UNESCO Global Geoparks network.

3-9 11.15-11.30: Chimento F., Tusberti F., Brandano M., Breda A., Massironi M., Perissinotto M.L., Tomassetti L. & Preto N.* : Assessing geodiversity and the potential for a new geopark – The case study of Lumignano and Costozza (Berici Hills, northeastern Italy).

3-10 11.30-11.45: Zampieri D.*, Roghi G. & Dalconi M.C. : Borcola pass geosite proposal (Italian Pre-Alps).

3-11 11.45-12.00: Masseroli A.*, Fracasetti L. & Trombino L. : Soil trail as tool to promote geo- and cultural- heritage.

3-12 12.00-12.15: Morino C.*, Coratza P. & Soldati M. : The importance of landslides in the global geological heritage.

3-13 12.15-12.30: Mariani G.S.*, Brandolini F. & Melis R.T. : Using landscape features to understand Bronze Age spatial occupation strategies (Sardinia, Italy).

3-14 12.30-12.45: Forti L.*, Brandolini F., Oselini V., Peyronel L., Pezzotta A., Vacca A. & Zerboni A. : Geomorphological tools to assess the preservation of the archaeological record of tell-sites in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

3-32 12.45-13.00: Tema E.*, Ferrara E., Hatakeyama T., Matsumoto N. & Mitsumoto J.: The contribution of Geosciences on the determination of the Equivalent Heating Temperatures of ancient baked clays through magnetic measurements: The case of the Sada Nishizuka Kofun, Japan.

3-16 17.30-17.45: Mattia M.*, Barone P.M., Facchin G., Narducci R., Portaro M., Rustico L., Soligo M., Tuccimei P., Wueste E. & Bellatreccia F. : The use of innovative, non-invasive and non-destructive methodologies for the survey of buried archaeological structures: the case study of S. Balbina in Roma (Italy).

3-15 17.45-18.00: Melada J.*, Arrigoni F., Conforto A., Pigazzi E., Apuani T., Giudici M. & Ludwig N. : Multi-analytical survey for the conservation and valorization of geoheritage: the case study of the Parco Archeologico-Botanico del Paradiso in Chiavenna (SO)

3-18 18.00-18.15: Randazzo V.*, Todaro S., Provenzale S., Di Dio V. & Di Stefano P. : Geoconservation in Sicily (Italy): the example of the Isola delle Femmine (Palermo).

3-19 18.15-18.30: Garuti L.*, Corrado S., Cifelli F. & Trippanera D. : Widespread Science Museums for the development of a sustainable life strategy in urban areas:  an application to the city of Rome.

3-20 18.30-18.45: Falcone F.*, Stoppa F., Guglielmelli F., Belfiore V. & Rosatelli G. : Assessment of mitigation measures and risk scenario of the museum collections: an application to the National Archaeological Museum Villa Frigerj in Chieti (Central Italy).

3-21 18.45-19.00: Pasquaré Mariotto F.*, Bonali F.L. & Venturini C. : Iceland, an Open-Air Museum for Geoheritage and Earth Science Communication Purposes.

3-22 19.00-19.15: Sánchez Fabián J.A.* & Salman Monte K. : Geoparks as tools for communicating geoscience: A local approach to understand the importance of geology in cultural heritage and human activities.

3-23 19.15-19.30: Bajni G.*, Apuani T. & Sterlacchini S. : The contribution of Geosciences in teaching of Civic Education in secondary schools: experiences of Citizen Science & Engagement in the context of the National Strategies for Sustainable Development (Strategie Aree Interne Valchiavenna).

POSTER SESSION

Tuesday 20 September 2022 - Pavilion 3

3-17 Pannello 9: Tufano R.*, Guerriero L., Annibali Corona M., Cianflone G., Di Martire D., Ietto F., Novellino A., Rispoli C., Zito C. & Calcaterra D. : Multi-scenario approach for flood hazard assessment of Sybaris archaeological site (Calabria region, Italy).

3-24 Pannello 1: Khoso R.B.*, Guerini M., Gentilini S., Tognetto F., Viani C. & Giardino M. : Geosites recognition and geosystem services assessment in Alagna Valsesia (Monte Rosa, W-Alps, Italy): a sustainable development perspective for an Alpine Geopark.

3-25 Pannello 2: Gianotti F.*, Forno M.G., Gattiglio M. & Dolce S. : Geoheritage in the Fallère Lake area, Aosta Valley.

3-26 Pannello 3: Bellini F.*, Cicala M., Festa V., Sabato L. & Tropeano M. : Linking water with rupestrian towns to suggest a geotouristic itinerary around Murge and Premurge areas (MurGEopark, aUGGp, Southern Italy).

3-27 Pannello 4: Bollati I.M., Cezar L., Fassoulas C., Forzese M., Tronti G.*, Ticozzi N., Zucali M., Pelfini M., Aldighieri B., Goyanes G., Loureiro F., Castro E., Nikolakakis E., Fazio E., Maniscalco R. & Maglitto D. : 3D modeling of geosites in Unesco global geoparks as a tool for geosciences dissemination: examples from the IGCP 741 project "3GEO".

3-28 Pannello 5: Giordano L., Buonocunto F.P.*, Ferraro L. & Milia A.:  The coastal zone conservation and potential: a new perspective from Environmental Function Analysis.

3-29 Pannello 6: Iaccarino S.* & Petroccia A. : Deformed metaconglomerate of Pinerolo Unit along the Val Germanasca: a twofold geosite.

3-30 Pannello 7: Pigazzi E.*, Achille C., Apuani T., Bersezio R., Castelletti S. & Marotta F. : Collaborative geoscience investigations in natural and archaeological heritage sites: the Palazzo Belfort area of Piuro (SO, Italy) case study.

3-31 Pannello 8: Senese A.*, Bollati I.M., Maragno D., Fugazza D., La Rocca L., Cavanna D., Belotti P., Lauri P., Grimaldi L., Pelfini M. & Diolaiuti G. : The role of e-bike in promoting the discover of geodiversity and geoheritage.

3-33 Pannello 10: Ostorero E., Coïsson M., Iacomussi P., Olivetti E.S.*, Giustetto R., Cavaleri T., Piccirillo A. & Ferrara E. : Thermal stability of colour and magnetic properties of iron based pigments.

3-34 Pannello 11: Mammoliti E.*, Cupido M., Teloni R., Malavolta M., Santini S., Farabollini P., Morici M. & Leoni G. : A Multidisciplinary approach for monitoring the conservation state of the sandstones of the Palazzo Ducale in Camerino (MC).

3-35 Pannello 12: Giannetti F., Avanzinelli R., Braschi E., Cantisani E., Casalini M.*, Langone A., Vettori S. & Virili C. : Chemical and isotopic provenance study of Final Bronze Age glass artefacts from Central Italy.

3-36 Pannello 13: Curuzzi M.*, Renzulli A., Quagliarini E. & Bordini D. : Treatments by titanium dioxide nanoparticle coatings on the surface of the "Arabescato" marble (Carrara variety): a comparison between natural outdoor and accelerated laboratory aging conditions.

3-37 Pannello 14: Coïsson M., Olivetti E.S.*, Ansalone P., Martino L. & Ferrara E. : A machine learning approach for obsidian provenance studies based on SEM images.

3-38 Pannello 15: Calzolari L.*, Baiocchi I., Medeghini L. & Mignardi S. : Aqua Alexandrina and Fragole tank at Tor Tre Teste (Rome): archaeometric characterization of hydraulic mortars.

3-39 Pannello 16: Brandano M.*, Ronca S., Cardello L., Rinaldi T., Mura F., Innocenzi F. & Tomassetti L. : The stratigraphic architecture of Macco (middle Pliocene) in the Tarquinia Basin as controlling factor in the Monterozzi Necropoli placement.

S4. Minerals, rock and museum: from collection to research in a post-pandemic world

Conveners and Chairpersons: Conveners: Giovanni Pratesi [Università di Firenze], Sabrina Nazzareni [Università di Perugia], Cristina Carbone [Università di Genova], Marco Merlini [Università di Milano], Germana Barone [Università di Catania]

ORAL SESSIONS

Monday 19 September 2022 [17.30-19.30] - Yellow classroom

4-1 17.30-17.45: [KEYNOTE] Ferraris C.* : Mineralogy, minerals and collections at the National Museum of Natural History of Paris.

4-2 17.4 -18.00: (Invited) Welch M.D.* : Mineralogical crystallography at the Natural History Museum, London: a personal perspective on past, present and future directions of geoscience research at museums.

4-3 18.00-18.15: (Invited) Skogby H.* : Museum collections as a facility for geological research and outreach – Some examples from the Swedish Museum of Natural History.

4-4 18.15-18.30: Macrì M.* : University Earth Sciences Museums: a SWOT analysis.

4-5 18.30-18.45: Franza A.*, Mattes J. & Pratesi G. : Collectio Mineralium (1765): recovering a lost mineralogical catalog.

4-6 18.45-19.00: Senesi M.* & Costa E. : Mineralogical and Petrographic collections preserved in Regional Museum of Natural Sciences of Turin.

4-7 19.00-19.15: Fioretti G.*, Eramo G., Monno A. & Muntoni I.M. : Strategies for enhancement and promotion of SiLiBA, the lithotheque of the University of Bari (Italy).

4-8 19.15-19.30: Barone G.*, Mazzoleni P., Fugazzotto M., Lanzafame G., Sinitò D., Stanco F., Tricomi A., Santagati C., Galizia M., Treffiletti A., Lombardo C., Rizzo C. & Coccato A. : DREAMIN, an HUB for the Digital REmote Access of Museum and INfrastructures.

POSTER SESSION

Monday 19 September 2022 - Pavilion 3

4-9 Pannello 1: Belmonte D.*, Carbone C. & Schiaparelli S. : Minerals of Liguria in the historical and modern collections at DISTAV (University of Genova): a masterpiece of geochemical diversity.

4-10 Pannello 2: Nazzareni S.* & Marchetti V. : The mineralogical collection of the Department of Physics and Geology of the University of Perugia: a forgotten collection.

4-11 Pannello 3: Cuppone T., Gardiol D., Morelli M., Serra R., Franza A. & Pratesi G.* : Freshly-fallen meteorite's field research methodology: a citizen science example involving mineralogical museums.

4-12 Pannello 4: Benedetti F., Guercio A., Nappi F. & Rimoldi B.* : INAIL hidden collection from Villa Giovio (Como, Italy): how quartz, gypsum and hematite rosettes tell the story of silicotics healthcare.

4-13 Pannello 5: Franza A.*, Scali F., Fantoni L., Moggi Cecchi V., Garofano L. & Pratesi G. : Trust God but lock your door. Thefts and recoveries of minerals at the Florentine Natural History Museum between the 18th and 19th centuries.

4-14 Pannello 6: Fantini R.*, Scacchetti M., Malferrari D., Bartoli O., Bertacchini M. & Ciriotti M.E. : Minerals of Modena Province (Northern Apennines, Italy): from museums and private treasures to scientific research and public engagement.

4-15 Pannello 7: Mauro D.* & Biagioni C. : Holotype materials in the mineralogical collections of the Pisa University: a journey into the History and Science and new discovery of 'old' minerals.

4-16 Pannello 8: Cappelletti P.*, Amiranda V., Atzori G., Cascella E., Cascini L., D'Acunzo M., Lorusso M., Menna F., Pellino A., Perna G., Petti C., Saracino M., Scarpati S., Sposato M. & Tavani S. : Royal Mineralogical Museum of Naples asset digital reproduction and sharing via close-range photogrammetry.

4-17 Pannello 9: Moggi Cecchi V.*, Fedeli L., Doria S., Cupparo I., Fabrizi L. & Gori C.: The estimate of radioactivity in collections of uraniferous minerals: a methodological approach.

4-18 Pannello 10: Mauro D.* : The importance of the correct labelling in mineralogical collections: a case study.

4-19 Pannello 11: Morelli M., Faggi D., Malesani F., Ciampinelli F., Franza A. & Pratesi G.*: From the underground to the stars. The project for a new planetary and mineralogical museum in Prato.

4-20 Pannello 12: Faggi D. & Morelli M.*: In search of lost Italian meteorites. The role of the Museum of Planetary Sciences.

S5. Sustainability in dimension and ornamental stones industry (from exploitation to application)

Conveners and Chairpersons: Giovanna Antonella Dino [Università di Torino], Rossana Bellopede [Politecnico di Torino], Nike Luodes [GTK, Finland], Nereo Preto [Università di Padova], Piero Primavori [Freelance consultant, PSC - Primavori Stone Consulting]

ORAL SESSIONS

Wednesday 21 September 2022 [15.30-17.30] - Yellow classroom

5-1 15.30-15.45: [KEYNOTE] Careddu N.* : Marble quarries sustainability: from scraps to high value-added products.

5-2 15.45-16.00: (Invited) Pereira D.* : Heritage Stones: the cultural value of natural stones that needs to regain recognition.

5-3 16.00-16.15: Sena do Nascimento J.A., Castro F.F. & Castro N.* : Assessment of SDG indicators applied to the natural stones cluster in the state of Espírito Santo in Brazil: a step towards sustainable development.

5-4 16.15-16.30: Duarte J.*, Gomes A., Costa F. & Barbosa R. : The use of geotechnologies in the sustainable exploitation of geological resources applied to conservation, restoration and structural reinforcement works.

5-5 16.30-16.45: Primavori P.* : Stone splitting: the oldest sustainable processing technology.

5-6 16.45-17.00: Milizia E.*, Brandano M., Cornale P., Mazzoli C., Perissinotto M.L., Preto N. & Tomassetti L. : Vicenza Stone: nomination as Global Heritage Stone Resource.

5-7 17.00-17.15: Cavallo A.* : Soapstones from Valmalenco (Sondrio, central Alps): from archeology to modern uses.

5-8 17.15-17.30: Signori G.* & Angheben A. : Urban stone paving: identity, durability and sustainability. Some cutting-edge cases studies and experiences.

POSTER SESSION

Wednesday 21 September 2022 - Pavilion 3

5-9 Pannello 22: Borghi A.*, Gallo L.M. & Senesi M. : The collection of ornamental stones at the Regional Museum of Natural Sciences of Turin.

5-10 Pannello 23: Storta E.*, Barale L., Borghi A., d'Atri A., Dino G.A., Gambino F., Mallen L., Martire L., Morelli M., Nicolò G., Perotti L. & Piana F. : Ornamental stones of Piemonte (NW Italy): a geodatabase for the promotion, conservation and dissemination of a scientific, economic and cultural heritage.

5-11 Pannello 24: Mazzoli C.*, Salvini S., Coletti C., Germinario L., Maritan L., Massironi M. & Pozzobon R. : Stone recession in cultural heritage investigated by laboratory ageing tests.

5-12 Pannello 25: Vianello D.*, Caselle C., Bonetto S. & Mosca P. : The key role of geostructural characterization for a sustainable exploitation of the resource: the case of the dimensional stone of Botticino.

5-13 Pannello 26: Castro N.*, Cunha J.B., Campos A.P.R. , Mozer A.G.S. & Mansur K.L. : The Valongo Wharf, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a comprehensive history told by its stones.

5-14 Pannello 27: Preto N.*, Brandano M., Cornale P., Mazzoli C., Milizia E., Perissinotto M.L. & Tomassetti L. : Vicenza Stone and the legacy of Andrea Palladio: an appeal for in-depth geological studies.

5-15 Pannello 28: Signori G.* : Communicating dimension stone durability, a case-study: a georama in the centre of Bergamo.

5-16 Pannello 29: Punturo R.*, Indelicato V., Fazio E., Lanzafame G., Maniscalco R., Muschella L., Bloise A. & Cirrincione R. : The asphaltic limestone of the Hyblean Plateau (SE Sicily): from mines to the Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto UNESCO site and to European cities.

5-17 Pannello 30: Azzalini A.*, Faria P., Lopes L., Martins R., Mourão P. & Pires V. : Mortar based on sludge from carbonate dimension stone processing industry - An experimental and feasibility approach.

5-18 Pannello 31: Mancini S.* & Dino G.A. : Mortars characterisation as a diagnostic element of the variations in the exploitation of Piemonte region georesources during different ages.

5-19 Pannello 32: Zichella L., Bellopede R.*, Marini P., Robledo P. & Vosman L. : Sustainability in the mining industry: a contribution to achieving social acceptance.

5-20 Pannello 33: Dino G.A.*, Mancini S., Cavallo C. & Chiappino C. : Towards a 4.0 extractive industry, more sustainable and responsible: best practices connected to dimension and ornamental stones exploitation.

S6. Palaeomagnetism, Rock Magnetism and Magnetostratigraphy

Conveners and Chairpersons: Evdokia Tema [Università di Torino], Anita di Chiara [INGV, Roma], Francesca Cifelli [Università di Roma 3], Massimiliano Porreca [Università di Perugia]

ORAL SESSIONS

Wednesday 21 September 2022 [17.30-19.30] - TE9 room

6-1 17.30-17.45: (Invited) Pavón-Carrasco F.J.*: Reconstructing the past Earth's magnetic field through rocks.

6-2 17.45-18.00: Tarduno J.*, Cottrell R. & Bono R.: A Late Cretaceous true polar oscillation artifact: further evidence for Earth's long-term rotational stability.

6-3 18.00-18.15: Perini S.*, Muttoni G., Monesi E., Melis R.T. & Mussi M.: Magnetochronology and age-depth depositional models of the Melka Kunture archeological area (Upper Awash, Ethiopia).

6-4 18.15-18.30: Maron M.*, Onoue T., Satolli S., Soda K., Sato H., Muttoni G. & Rigo M. : Increased weathering and anoxic conditions in the late Norian-early Rhaetian interval from rock magnetism and geochemistry of Pignola-Abriola (Italy) and Kiritihere (New Zealand) sections.

6-5 18.30-18.45: Srivastava P.*, Sangode S.J., Torrent J., Florindo F. & Jovane L.: Iron oxide characterization of a deeply weathered high-land lateritic profile from the Deccan Traps: Implications to autochthonous alteration and allochthonous input.

6-6 18.45-19.00: Chadima M.*, Hrouda F. & Ježek J. : Anisotropy of out-of-phase magnetic susceptibility of rocks and environmental materials.

6-7 19.00-19.15: Robustelli Test C.*, Biedermann A.R., Zanella E. & Festa A.: Lithology-dependent magnetic fabric in intraplate shear zones in the Northern Apennines, Italy: Constraints from para- and ferromagnetic fabrics.

6-8 19.15-19.30: Siravo G.*, Speranza F., Mulas M. & Costanzo-Alvarez V.: Paleomagnetism of volcanics from the Ecuadorian Andes constrains the significance of Tertiary northern Andean Block extrusion and genesis of the Interandean Valley.

POSTER SESSION

Wednesday 21 September 2022 - Pavilion 3

6-9 Pannello 34: Pavón-Carrasco F.J.* : Archaeo_dating v8.0: a new release of the archeomagnetic dating tool

6-10 Pannello 35: Tema E.*, Camps P. & Muntoni I.M. : Enriching our knowledge on the Early Neolithic geomagnetic field in Italy: new data from prehistoric backed clays

6-11 Pannello 36: Secchi F., Casini L., Cifelli F.*, Naitza S., Carta E. & Oggiano G. : Syntectonic magmatism and reactivation of collisional structures during late-variscan shearing (SW sardinia, Italy): a contirbution from an integrated structural and AMS study

6-12 Pannello 37: Porreca M.*, Trippanera D., Urbani S., Kissel C., Winkler A., Sagnotti L., Nazzareni S. & Acocella V. : Interpreting the enigmatic inverse magnetic fabric in Miocene dikes from Eastern Iceland

6-13 Pannello 38: Di Chiara A.* & Cangemi B. : Reconstructing eruptive canters of large pyroclastic density currents using the Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility

6-14 Pannello 39: Marini M., Patacci M., Cifelli F.*, Mattei M. & Muttoni G. : Magnetochronology of late Eocene turbidites (Ventimiglia Flysch Fm) from the western Alps foreland basin

6-15 Pannello 40: Maron M.*, Marini M., Petrizzo M.R., Felletti F. & Muttoni G. : Magnetobiochronology of ponded turbidites (Castagnola Fm., Aquitanian) from the Tertiary Piedmont Basin of NW Italy: implications for turbidite deposition

6-16 Pannello 41: Chadima M.*, Žatecká M. & Kadlec J.(✝) : Rock magnetic study of the Dejvice loess/paleosol sequence (Prague, Czech Republic)

6-17 Pannello 42: Polashenski M.*, Pazzaglia F. & Kodama K. : Late Cenozoic Dynamic Uplift & Subsidence of Central Appalachians & Atlantic Coastal Plain in Eastern North America