Laboratories and facilities

Research DiSTAR

List of Laboratories
 
LIST OF LABORATORIES
  RESPONSIBLE CO - RESPONSIBLE UBICAZIONE
AAS-ICP/OES Morra Monetti L1 4.LAB.56
Deionized water Monetti Monetti L1 4.LAB.54
Clean Room D’Antonio Di Renzo L1 4.LAB.47/48
Geomaterial characterization Colella Di Benedetto L2 T.LAB.03
Fine Chemistry 1 Parente Mondillo L1 4.LAB.77
Fine Chemistry 2 Balassone Francese L1 4.LAB.59
Chemistry 1 Aiello Monetti L3 3.LAB.31
Chemistry 2 Di Donato Monetti L3 3.LAB.08
Ovens and Muffle furnaces De Bonis Colella L2 T.LAB.04
FT-IR Izzo Francese L1 4.LAB.57
Environmental Geochemistry Albanese Albanese L3 3.LAB.10
Applied Geophysics 1 Di Maio La Manna L3 3.LAB.07
Applied Geophysics 2 Fedi Paoletti L2 T.LAB.18
Applied Geology and Geotechnics De Vita Di Clemente L2 T.LAB.13
ICP-OES Morra Monetti L1 4.LAB.55
Fluid and melt inclusions Rossi Lima L3 3.LAB.05
Meteorological Observatory Scafetta Viola San Marcellino
Optical Microscopy 1 Fedele Guarino L1 4.LAB.60
Optical Microscopy 2 Barra Monetti L1 4.LAB.58
Microscopy of sediments (Optical 3) Iannace Parente L3 1.LAB.15
Sample preparation Franciosi Francese L1 4.LAB.46
SEM Petrosino De Gennaro L2 T.LAB.06
Thin sections Vitale Bravi L2 T.LAB.15
Mass Spectrometry D’Antonio Di Renzo L1 4.LAB.52
Rock cutting and grinding Franciosi Bravi L2 T.LAB.16
Chemical treatment of sediments Russo Ermolli Russo Ermolli L3 3.LAB.29
Experimental Volcanology Petrosino Petrosino L3 3.LAB.21
Virtual MODEling Laboratory Repola      
XRD Cappelletti Monetti L2 T.LAB.05
XRF Cucciniello Fedele L2 T.LAB.07
Meteorological Observatory
Responsible: Prof. Nicola Scafetta 
Co-Responsible: Dr. Raffaele Viola
 

Structured researchers related to the research topic:  :  Prof. Nicola Scafetta, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

External collaborators:: Prof. Adriano Mazzarella, Ing. Alberto Fortelli

 

The Meteorological Observatory of the University of Naples Federico II is annexed to the Department of Earth, Environmental and Resources Sciences and has its historical headquarters in the historic center of Naples, in Largo S. Marcellino, 10, the former headquarters of DiSTAR. The Observatory was established by Giuseppe Garibaldi with a dictatorial decree, on October 29, 1860, at the request of Prof. Luigi Palmieri, owner of the first chair of Meteorology in united Italy. The Meteorological Observatory of S. Marcellino therefore represents the highest institution in terms of knowledge of the meteorological events of the city of Naples. The meteorological data are currently collected by three automatic control units located on the tower of the S. Marcellino building (lat. 40 ° 50 '48 "N; long. 14 ° 15'31" E; altitude 50 m above sea level). The stations manage the following weather sensors: air temperature (° C); atmospheric pressure (hPa) (normalized at sea level); relative humidity (%); wind speed (m/s); wind direction (° North); precipitation (mm); global and direct solar radiation (W/m2); UV index (0-11).hers related to the research topic:

The Meteorological Observatory, with its historical site enriched by a museum section, provides added and didactic value to the Meteorology, Climatology and Oceanography courses held by Prof. Nicola Scafetta, for research and third party activities.

A meteorological bulletin is published every year on the Rendiconto dell’Accademia delle Scienze Fisiche e Matematiche della Società Nazionale di Scienze Lettere e Arti in Napoli.

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