The alpine environment, and the Dolomites in particular, represented the most extreme conditions in which the troops of the opposing armies where fighting during the First World War. The difficulties were not only due to the topography of the Dolomites, but also the geological and geomorphological features of the area. The role of geologists and cartographers of the time has been underestimated until today and will be highlighted with a specific conference that aims to remember from a historically and geologically point of view the places, events and characters involved in the conflict for the celebration of the centenary of the Italian participation in the First World War. Organized by ISPRA, the Italian Geological Society, Geologische Bundesanstalt of Vienna and MUSE, the conference will provide four thematic sessions: Geology and war; the mountain studied, the mountain domesticated and wounded, the mountain remembers Conference publications Program ( ita) Second circular ( ita )
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Sep 17, 2015
12:00 AM
to
Sep 20, 2015
12:00 AM
— MUSE - Museo delle Scienze di Trento,
Sep 18, 2014 from 09:30 AM to 12:30 PM
During the European Mobility Week, starting from the September 18 ISPRA Library has developed a pilot project of Bookcrossing for the free circulation of texts of all kinds and genre (fiction, travel, hobbies, sports, and not only) to be taken and make available to other fellow readers in its network.
Jun 18, 2015 from 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM
— Roma, Università Roma Tre - Facoltà Architettura,
14 ° Study Day CNBA
Oct 08, 2015
12:00 AM
to
Jan 31, 2016
12:00 AM
— Roma, Palazzo Altemps,
Campi Phlegraei , ou Observations sur les volcans des Deux-Siciles par Hamilton, Paris [1799] will be exposed at the exhibition “La forza delle rovine”