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Orlando Vaselli

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Geogenic and atmospheric sources for volatile organic compounds in fumarolic emissions from Mt. Etna and Vulcano Island (Sicily, Italy)

2012

[1] In this paper, fluid source(s) and processes controlling the chemical composition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in gas discharges from Mt. Etna and Vulcano Island (Sicily, Italy) were investigated. The main composition of the Etnean and Volcano gas emissions is produced by mixing, to various degrees, of magmatic and hydrothermal components. VOCs are dominated by alkanes, alkenes and aromatics, with minor, though significant, concentrations of O-, S- and Cl(F)-substituted compounds. The main mechanism for the production of alkanes is likely related to pyrolysis of organic-matter-bearing sediments that interact with the ascending magmatic fluids. Alkanes are then converted to alken…

Atmospheric ScienceSoil ScienceMineralogyAquatic ScienceOceanographyMethaneHydrothermal circulationchemistry.chemical_compoundGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Chemical compositionEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and Technologychemistry.chemical_classificationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyAlkenePaleontologyForestryFumaroleAbiogenic petroleum originGeophysicschemistryVolcanoSpace and Planetary ScienceEnvironmental chemistryPyrolysisGeologyJournal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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Assessment of nitrate contamination risk: The Italian experience

2009

16 páginas, 19 figuras, 10 tablas.-- El PDF es el manuscrito aceptado para su publicación.-- et al.

HydrologyDenitrificationbusiness.industryContaminationNitrateSoil qualityHazardGroundwater contaminationGroundwater vulnerabilitychemistry.chemical_compoundNitratechemistryItalyGeochemistry and PetrologyAgricultureEnvironmental scienceEconomic GeologyWater resource managementRisk assessmentbusinessGroundwaterRisk assessment
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Geosphere-biosphere interactions in bio-activity volcanic lakes: Evidences from Hule and Rìo Cuarto (Costa Rica)

2014

Hule and R ́ıo Cuarto are maar lakes located 11 and 18 km N of Poa ́s volcano along a 27 km long fracture zone, in the Central Volcanic Range of Costa Rica. Both lakes are characterized by a stable thermic and chemical stratification and recently they were affected by fish killing events likely related to the uprising of deep anoxic waters to the surface caused by rollover phenomena. The vertical profiles of temperature, pH, redox potential, chemical and isotopic compositions of water and dissolved gases, as well as prokaryotic diversity estimated by DNA fingerprinting and massive 16S rRNA pyrosequencing along the water column of the two lakes, have highlighted that different bio-geochemica…

Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)Aerobic bacterialcsh:MedicineMarine and Aquatic Sciencestrace elementsSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia GeneraleBiochemistryWater columnBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)RNA Ribosomal 16SLimnologylcsh:SciencePhylogenyTotal organic carbonMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyBiosphereBiogeochemistryHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationAnoxic watersMaarChemistryOceanographyPhysical SciencesMethaneOxidation-ReductionResearch ArticleFreshwater EnvironmentsCosta RicaSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaVolcanic EruptionsCarbon CycleHydrothermal VentsEnvironmental ChemistryMolecular Biology TechniquesSequencing TechniquesMolecular BiologygeographyVolcanic lakeBacterialcsh:RHigh Throughput SequencingEcology and Environmental SciencesOrganismsChemical CompoundsBiology and Life SciencesAquatic EnvironmentsCarbon DioxideArchaeaDNA FingerprintingOxygenLakesGeochemistryVolcanoAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica e VulcanologiaEarth SciencesEnvironmental sciencelcsh:QSurface water
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Carbon dioxide diffuse emission and thermal energy release from hydrothermal systems at Copahue-Caviahue Volcanic Complex (Argentina)

2015

Fil: Chiodini, Giovanni. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Bologna. Bologna, Italia. Fil: Cardellini, Carlo. Università degli Studi di Perugia, Dipartimento di Fisica e Geologia. Perugia, Italy. Fil: Lamberti, María C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Estudios Andinos. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fil: Agusto, Mariano. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Estudios Andinos. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fil: Caselli, Alberto Tomás Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro. Argentina. Fil: Liccioli, Caterina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Estudios Andinos. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fil: Tambure…

Earth scienceGeochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementThermal energyCO2 DIFFUSETHERMAL ENERGYHydrothermal circulationCiencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio AmbienteCopahue Volcano CO2 Diffuse Degasingchemistry.chemical_compoundVulcanologíaGeochemistry and PetrologyCalderaCaviahue Calderageographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryFumaroleCopahue Volcano CO2 diffuse degasingSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaGeophysicschemistryVolcanoCAVIAHUE CALDERASoil waterCarbon dioxideCaviahue Caldera Copahue Volcano CO2 diffuse degasing Thermal energyCOPAHUE VOLCANObusinessCO2 fluxCarbonThermal energyGeologyCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS
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The hydrothermal system of the Domuyo volcanic complex (Argentina): A conceptual model based on new geochemical and isotopic evidences

2016

The Domuyo volcanic complex (Neuquén Province, Argentina) hosts one of the most promising geothermal systems of Patagonia, giving rise to thermal manifestations discharging hot and Cl−-rich fluids. This study reports a complete geochemical dataset of gas and water samples collected in three years (2013, 2014 and 2015) from the main fluid discharges of this area. The chemical and isotopic composition (δD-H2O and δ18O-H2O) of waters indicates that rainwater and snow melting are the primary recharge of a hydrothermal reservoir located at relative shallow depth (400–600 m) possibly connected to a second deeper (2–3 km) reservoir. Reactive magmatic gases are completely scrubbed by the hydrotherm…

Alternative Energy Source010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHydrothermal FluidGeochemistryAquifer010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesHydrothermal circulationRainwater harvestingDomuyo Volcanic ComplexCiencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio AmbienteGeothermometryGeochemistry and PetrologyGeomorphologyGeothermal gradientCiencias Exactas y NaturalesGeothermal System0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGroundwater rechargeDilutionGeophysicsVolcanoMagmaMeteorología y Ciencias AtmosféricasGeologyCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS
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Hydrogen sulfide measurements in air by passive/diffusive samplers and high-frequency analyzer: A critical comparison

2016

In this study, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) measurements in air carried out using (a) passive/diffusive samplers (Radiello® traps) and (b) a high-frequency (60 s) real-time analyzer (Thermo® 450i) were compared in order to evaluate advantages and limitations of the two techniques. Four different sites in urban environments (Florence, Italy) and two volcanic areas characterized by intense degassing of H2S-rich fluids (Campi Flegrei and Vulcano Island, Italy) were selected for such measurements. The concentrations of H2S generally varied over 5 orders of magnitude (from 101e103 mg/m3), the H2S values measured with the Radiello® traps (H2SR) being significantly higher than the average values measure…

PollutionSpectrum analyzerAir quality monitoring010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOrders of magnitude (temperature)media_common.quotation_subjectHydrogen sulfideActive analyzersAnalytical chemistryPassive/diffusive samplers010501 environmental sciencesHydrogen sulphide01 natural sciencesAir quality monitoringchemistry.chemical_compoundGeochemistry and PetrologyEnvironmental Chemistry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commongeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryHydrogen sulfideGaseous contaminantsPollutionPassive/diffusive samplerchemistryVolcanoEnvironmental chemistryGaseous contaminantH2S in airActive analyzerApplied Geochemistry
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Composition and distribution of volcanic gases inside the Lakki Caldera (Nisyros, Greece): preliminary results

2013

Nisyros Greece Lakki Caldera volcanic degassing
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Intense magmatic gas leakage through the lake of Copahue volcano.

2015

Plume flux
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