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Trace elements mobility in soils from the active hydrothermal area of Nisyros (Greece)
Francesco ParelloKonstantinos KyriakopoulosWalter D'alessandroFranco TassiKyriaki DaskalopoulouSergio CalabreseLorenzo BruscaSilvia MilazzoSergio Bellomosubject
geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySoil testvolatile elementslcsh:QC801-809Trace elementtrace elements Greece hydrothermal emissions biomonitoringMineralogyvolcanoeslcsh:QC851-999Hydrothermal circulationSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologialcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsVolcanoSoil waterCalderalcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyVolatilesChemical compositionfumarolic gasesGeologydescription
Nisyros Island, Greece, is a stratovolcano known for its intense hydrothermal activity. On June 2013, during a multidisciplinary field campaign, soil samples were collected in the caldera area to determinate the main mineralogical paragenesis and to investigate the distribution of trace elements concentrations and the possible relationship to the contribution of deep originated fluids. Soil samples were analysed with XRD and for the chemical composition of their leachable (deionized water) and near total (microwave digestion) fraction both for major and trace elements. All data were compared to a local background soil. The results allow to divide the samples in 2 groups: Lakki Plain and Stefanos Crater. The latter, where a fumarolic area is located, shows a mineralogical paragenesis dominated by phases typical of hydrothermal alteration. Their very low pH values (1.9 – 3.4) evidence the strong impact of fumarolic gases which are probably also the cause of strong enrichments in these soils of highly volatile elements like S, As, Se, Bi, Sb, Tl and Te. The soils of the Lakki Plain, being less exposed to the fumarolic activity, show minearalogical and chemical characteristics intermediate between the background soil and those of Stefanos Crater.
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2014-01-01 |