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Response of an integrated system, for the study of complex phenomena monitored by gas radon

2007

Settore GEO/11 - Geofisica Applicataradon temperature Etna
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I Geositi del monte Etna: un caso studio del patrimonio geologico

2020

L’istituzione dei geositi da parte della Regione Siciliana è un importante passo avanti nell’ottica della protezione e tutela di questa particolare tipologia di beni naturali spesso trascurati, danneggiati o irreversibilmente compromessi dalle più disparate attività antropiche. I geositi rappresentano un patrimonio da tutelare e valorizzare e sono costituiti da componenti del paesaggio grazie ai quali è possibile studiare e comprendere l’evoluzione del nostro pianeta. Il contributo mette in evidenza la necessità di un accurato censimento dei geositi dell'Etna (con geolocalizzazione e descrizione accurata), propedeutico alla salvaguardia e alla successiva valorizzazione, base necessaria per …

Settore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-PoliticaSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaGeositi Etna Sicilia
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Impact of acidic volcanic emissions on ash leaching and on the bioavailability and mobility of trace metals in soils of Mt Etna

2021

We report on original geochemical data, which combine the rainfall trace metal contents from three different areas of Mt. Etna, variably fumigated by the volcanic plume, and those from soils, collected over the whole volcano. Trace element contents in rainfall appear mostly related to acidic ash leaching, while only for the most volatile elements (Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, As, Sb, Tl, Se) we suggest a derivation from magmatic degassing. We analyzed separately the labile fraction of soil samples, considered the fraction bioavailable to plants and soil organisms living in. The complexing medium used to extract the bioavailable fraction simulates the growth environment of plant roots.The contents of tra…

Soil testTrace elementGeologySoil carbon010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSoil pHEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceTrace metalLeaching (metallurgy)Mt. Etna Rainwater Soil Trace elementsVolatiles0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Sulphur behaviour in Etnean magmatic system (Italy

2015

Sulfur is an essential volatile component of basaltic magmas and it is mostly dissolved as S6+ and/or S2- depending on the redox conditions. Mt. Etna continuously discharges enormous quantity of SO2 (~3563 t/d [1]). However these high flows are not fully understood in terms of S origin (magmatic or crustal) and of its behavior during magmatic evolution (fractional crystallization, magma mixing, vapor/melt fractionation [2]). Our research combines the study of sulfur in natural olivine hosted melt inclusions with an experimental study on S solubility in hydrous alkali basalts at magmatic conditions. We report new data of S in melt inclusions, belonging to six of the most characteristic Etnea…

Sulphur EtnaSettore GEO/07 - Petrologia E Petrografia
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Geochemical comparison of natural and anthropogenic metal fluxes in extreme environments: Mt. Etna volcano (Italy) and Šalek Valley (Slovenia)

2009

Geochemical comparison between some metals (As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Se, V, Zn) emissions from an active volcano (Mt. Etna) and a highly industrialized area (Šalek Valley) showed some interesting similarities: in general, most of the elements emitted into the atmosphere do not return to the Earth’s surface and are therefore dispersed into the environment. Exceptions for Šalek Valley are Cd, which probably derives in large part from rock leaching, and in part As and Pb, which fall mostly as ash. Also, Etna’s emissions are richer in Cd and Cu, whereas industrial emissions at Šalek Valley are richer in V and Zn. All other metals have similar fluxes in the two types of emissions.

Trace metals Mt. Etna Šalek Valley metals budget pollutionSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Volcanic soil-rainwater interaction at Mount Etna, Sicily. Preliminary Results

2008

Trace metals rainwater soils Etna
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Volcanic signature of volatile trace elements on atmospheric deposition at Mt. Etna, Italy

2009

Volcanic volatiles and aerosol emitted into the atmosphere ultimately fall on the Earth’s surface as wet or dry deposition, and they can influence the environment and the ecosystems at local and regional scales. Therefore, atmospheric deposition plays a key-role in the geochemical cycles, redistributing volcanogenic elements to the ground. For this reason, estimating the volcanogenic trace element fluxes from the atmosphere to the surface is necessary for a better knowledge of the environmental impact of the volcanic emissions. Nevertheless, from a literature review, we have recognized the scarcity of investigation on trace element deposition in the surroundings of active volcanoes. Here, w…

Volatile trace elements Etna Atmospheric depositionSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Impact of Volcanic Emissions on Trace Elements Contents Measured in Endemic Plants at Mt. Etna (Italy)

2011

Volcanic Emissions Trace Elements EtnaSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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The Cycle of volcanogenic trace elements at Mt Etna (Italy): From volcanic emissions to atmospheric deposition

2009

Volcanic emissionTrace elementsMt. EtnaAtmospheric deposition
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Rate of clay mineral, poorly cristalline and crystalline oxy-hydroxide formation and humus development in volcanic soils of Etna (Sicily).

2006

Volcanic soils Soil sequences element leaching Etna SicilySettore AGR/14 - Pedologia
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