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I siti <strong>LTER</strong> 225<br />

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and water mass properties in the Western Ross Sea (Antarctica). Geogr. Fis. Dinam.<br />

Quat. 20: 193-198.<br />

Bergamasco A., V. Defendi, E. Zambianchi & G. Spezie 2002. Evidence of dense<br />

water overflow on the Ross Sea Shelf-Break”. Antarctic Science 14(3): 271-277.<br />

Budillon G. & G. Spezie. 2000. Thermohaline structure and variability in the Terra<br />

Nova Bay polynya, Ross Sea. Antarctic Science 12, 4: 493-508.<br />

Budillon G., E. Salusti & S. Tucci. 2006. The evolution of density currents and<br />

nepheloid bottom layers in the Ross Sea (Antarctica). Journal of Marine Research,<br />

64(4): 517-540<br />

Budillon G., G. Castagno, S. Aliani, G. Spezie & L. Padman 2011. Thermohaline<br />

variability and Antarctic Bottom Water formation at the Ross Sea shelf break. Deep<br />

Sea Research I, 58: 1002-1018.<br />

Budillon G., G. Fusco, E. Rusciano & G. Spezie. 2009. Terra Nova Bay polynya: a<br />

small coastal area affecting basin scale oceanic conditions. Proceedings of OceanObs,<br />

Venezia 2009: 1-8.<br />

Budillon G., M. Pacciaroni, S. Cozzi, P. Rivaro, G. Catalano, C. Ianni & C. Cantoni<br />

2003. An optimum Multiparameter mixing analysis of the shelf waters in the Ross<br />

Sea. Antarctic Science 15, 1: 105-118.<br />

Budillon G., S. Gremes Cordero & E. Salusti. 2002. On the Dense Water Spreading<br />

off the Ross Sea shelf (Southern Ocean). Journal of Marine Systems 35: 207-227.<br />

Capello M., G. Budillon, M. Ferrari & S.Tucci. 2004. Suspended matter variability<br />

in relation to water masses in Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea—Antarctica). Chemistry<br />

and Ecology. ISSN 0275-7540, Vol. 20 (Supplement 1): S7–S18.<br />

Catalano G., Budillon, La Ferla, P. Povero, M. Ravaioli, V. Saggiomo, A. Accornero,<br />

M. Azzaro, G.C. Carrada, F. Giglio, L. Langone, O. Mangoni, C. Misic & M.<br />

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margins: a global synthesis”, Part II. Kon-Kee Liu, L. Atkinson, R. <strong>Qui</strong>ñones & L.<br />

Talaue-McManus (Editors), Regional synthesis, Book Proposal for Springer<br />

Verlag, Global Change: The IGBP Series: 304-318.<br />

Chiantore M., R. Cattaneo-Vietti, P. Povero & G. Albertelli 2000. The population<br />

structure and ecology of the antarctic scallop Adamussium colbecki in Terra<br />

NovaBay. In: Ross Sea Ecology: Italian Antarctic Expeditions (1986-1995) F.M.<br />

Faranda, L. Guglielmo, A. Ianora (eds.), Springer Heid. 41: 563-573<br />

Dunbar R.B., A.R. Leventer & D.A. Mucciarone. 1998. Water column sediment<br />

fluxes in the Ross Sea, Antarctica: Atmospheric and sea-ice forcing. J. Geophys.<br />

Res. 103, 30: 741-30,759.<br />

Fonda Umani S., A. Accornero, G. Budillon, M. Capello, S. Tucci, M. Cabrini, P.<br />

Del Negro, M. Monti & C. De Vittor. 2002. Particulate matter and plankton<br />

dynamics in the Ross Sea polynya of Terra Nova Bay during the austral summer<br />

1997/98. Journal of Marine Systems, 36/1-2: 29-49.<br />

Frignani M., F. Giglio, A. Accornero, L. Langone & M. Ravaioli. 2003. Sediment<br />

characteristics at selected sites of the Ross Sea continental shelf: does the

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