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Highly contaminated areas as sources of pollution for adjoining ecosystems: The case of Augusta Bay (Central Mediterranean).

2014

An assessment of trace element and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) contamination based on surface sediments collected in summer 2012 was carried out in Priolo Bay adjoining one of the most polluted areas of the Mediterranean Sea, the industrial Augusta harbour (Italy, Central Mediterranean). Inorganic and organic contaminants were generally not remarkable. Occasional elevated concentrations of Hg, Cd, Ni and PAHs exceeding sediment quality guidelines were detected in the northern sector of Priolo Bay, close to Augusta harbour, possibly as a result of water drainage of industrialised and urbanised areas and/or potential direct export of contaminated material from Augusta harbour, whose…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaPollutionMediterranean climateAquatic OrganismsGeologic Sedimentsmedia_common.quotation_subjectAquatic ScienceOceanographyMediterranean seaPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsEcosystemmedia_commoncomputer.programming_languageTrace elementSedimentBiotaPollutionSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaTrace ElementsOceanographyBaysItalyMediterranean Sea Pollution Sediments PAHs Trace elementsHarbourEnvironmental scienceBaycomputerWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringMarine pollution bulletin
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Trace element storage capacity of sediments in dead P. oceanica mat from a chronically contaminated marine ecosystem

2017

Posidonia oceanica mat is considered a long-term bioindicator of contamination. Storage and sequestration of trace elements and organic carbon (Corg) were assessed in dead P. oceanica mat and bare sediments from a highly polluted coastal marine area (Augusta Bay, central Mediterranean). Sediment elemental composition and sources of organic matter have been altered since the 1950s. Dead P. oceanica mat displayed a greater ability to bury and store trace elements and Corg than nearby bare sediments, acting as a long-term contaminant sink over the past 120 yr. Trace elements, probably associated with the mineral fraction, were stabilized and trapped despite die-off of the overlying P. oceanica…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaSeagrass mat Marine sediment Trace element Biogeochemical sink Mediterranean Sea
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Hatching Success of Caretta caretta on a Mediterranean Volcanic Beach: Impacts from Environmental Parameters and Substrate Composition

2022

New data on the potential impact of environmental parameters and the mineralogical nature of the substrate on the hatching success of the loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta on a volcanic beach on Linosa Island in the central Mediterranean Sea are reported. During 2 years of investigation (2018-19), five nests were observed. The temperature and moisture of the nests were determined along with the grain size and mineralogical nature of the substrate. The temperature values of the nests recorded at depths of 5 and 35 cm showed an average temperature incubation of 32.2°C ± 1.4°C and 32.8°C ± 1.6°C, respectively, with peaks close to 37°C. The sedimentological analysis carried out on two cores…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaEcologyLoggerhead sea turtle volcanic island Mediterranean Sea sedimentological features moisture temperature biometric parameters malformations.Settore BIO/05 - ZoologiaSettore GEO/07 - Petrologia E PetrografiaEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Coastal Research
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ASPRACOAST: A model of integrated coastal zone management of the eastern part of the Gulf of Palermo (Sicily, Italy)

2009

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaSettore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-PoliticaSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaGulf of PalermoSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaSettore GEO/12 - Oceanografia E Fisica Dell'Atmosferacoastal zone managementSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleSicily
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ASPRACOAST: Modello di gestione ambientale della fascia costiera del comune di Bagheria

2008

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaSettore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-PoliticaSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSicilia Gestione fascia costiera BagheriaSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaSettore GEO/12 - Oceanografia E Fisica Dell'AtmosferaSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-Gestionale
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Analysis and assessment of trace element contamination in offshore sediments of the Augusta Bay (SE Sicily): A multivariate statistical approach base…

2014

Abstract An application of multivariate statistical methods is provided to identify anthropogenic contaminants and lithogenic elements in offshore sediments collected near the heavily industrialized Augusta Bay, Sicily. An exploratory statistical technique, based on canonical correlation analysis (CCA) and mixture density estimation approach, is used for distinguishing between natural and anthropogenic contributions of trace elements in the investigated sediments. Following the intensive industrialization of Augusta area, marine sediments reveal the severe impact of local anthropogenic activities for many elements (e.g. As, Cd, Hg, Pb, and Sb), which are considered very dangerous for the en…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaTrace elementGeochemistryMineralogyAquatic ScienceContaminationOceanographyNatural (archaeology)Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaMixture distributionEnvironmental scienceSubmarine pipelineMultivariate statisticalSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaCanonical correlationTrace Elements Box-core Sediment Canonical Correlation Analysis Pre-industrial Level Offshore Augusta BayBayEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Sea Research
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Trace elements and PAHs in surface sediments and biota from a contamination hot spot (Augusta Bay, Italy): potential export to the adjoining coastal …

2013

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaTrace elements PAHs sediments biota Augusta Bay
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Heterotrophic bacteria community and pollution indicators of mussel--farm impact in the Gulf of Gaeta (Tyrrhenian Sea).

2001

Field studies were carried out to determine and compare the impact of organic loads due to the biodeposition of a mussel farm on the water quality and sediment in a coastal area of the Tyrrhenian Sea (Western Mediterranean). A total of five environmental and five microbial parameters were examined from March, 1997 to February, 1998 on a monthly basis at three stations: the first was located under the mussel farm, the second located at about 40 m away from the mussel farm, while the third designed as a control was at about 1-km. No clear changes in the physical characteristics of the water masses were observed, comparing the three sampling sites and the water column generally showed homogene…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaWater massGeologic SedimentsPopulation DynamicsAquacultureAquatic ScienceOceanographyMediterranean seaWater columnAnimalsWater PollutantsOrganic ChemicalsWater pollutionbiology2300BacteriafungiGeneral MedicineMusselBivalviabiology.organism_classificationPollutionMussel farm impactBivalviaPollution-indicator bacteriaOceanographyPresumptive halophilic vibrioBenthic zoneMediterranean seamussel farm impact; pollution-indicator bacteria; presumptive halophilic vibrios; Mediterranean SeaWater qualityWater MicrobiologyEnvironmental MonitoringMarine environmental research
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Dispersal and accumulation of mariculture waste in the surrounding environment: the importance of site selection

2010

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologiaaquaculture environmental impact sediment organic matter stable isotopes
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Seasonal and spatial changes in the sediment organic matter of a semi-enclosed marine system (W-Mediterranean Sea)

1999

The composition of sediment organic matter and the related role of microphytobenthic biomass have been investigated during one-year in a semi-enclosed marine system (Marsala lagoon, Mediterranean Sea). Monthly samples from June 1993 to May 1994 were analysed for carbohydrate, protein, lipid, photosynthetic pigment and total organic matter. The three main biochemical classes of organic compounds (i.e. carbohydrates, proteins and lipids) showed higher concentrations than reported in the literature. However, photosynthetic pigment was quite low, compared to other enclosed marine basins or Mediterranean coastal lagoons. As a result, the contribution of primary organic carbon to the sedimentary …

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologiacarbohydrates proteins lipids photosynthetic pigment sedimentary organic matter lagoon
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