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Publications by Alessandro Casasso
G.POT: A Quantitative Method for the Assessment and Mapping of the Shallow Geothermal Potential
Energy
Management
Monitoring
Manufacturing Engineering
Electrical
Policy
Mechanical Engineering
Energy Engineering
Sustainability
Construction
Modeling
Law
Building
Electronic Engineering
Renewable Energy
Fuel Technology
Structural Engineering
Simulation
Power Technology
Pollution
Industrial
Civil
Energy
the Environment
Results of the Workshop on Strategies and Tools for Administrators of the Territory of the Italian Alpine Space for the Shallow Geothermal Systems - GRETA Project - Near-Surface Geothermal Resources in the Territory of the Alpine Space
Acque Sotterranee - Italian Journal of Groundwater
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