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Environmental impact of magmatic fluorine emission in the Mt. Etna area

2007

-UniversitA degli Studi di Palermo, Italy -Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione di Palermo - Unione Europea, Fondo Sociale Europeo

Pinus <genus>GeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyMineralogyGeomorphologyAtmospheric emissionsGeologyJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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Soil gas prospection of He,222Rn and CO2: Vulcano Porto area, Aeolian Islands, Italy

1997

Abstract In March 1994, soil gases were sampled in the area of Vulcano Porto, on the island of Vulcano, using a grid of about 200 points/km 2 . Analysed gases were CO 2 , He and 222 Rn and, over a smaller area, H 2 S. Some of the samples were also analysed for the isotope composition of CO 2 C. Three anomalous CO 2 degassing areas were identified: Grotta dei Palizzi, the area near the Telephone Exchange, and the area near the beach fumaroles. The behaviour of He and 222 Rn is different in these 3 areas. The concentration of He is much lower than that of atmospheric He (down to −3950 ppb) in the isthmus, and only in the area near Grotta dei Palizzi does it have values significantly higher th…

Soil gasGeochemistryPollutionFumaroleProspectionMediterranean seaGeochemistry and PetrologySoil waterEnvironmental ChemistryAeolian processesPhysical geographyAtmospheric emissionsGeologyWest mediterraneanApplied Geochemistry
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The Tropical Forest Ecosystem: Reviewing the Effects of Deforestation on Climate and Environment

1991

The rapid decline of tropical rain forests in the 1980s, particularly caused by man-made forest clearance for farmland and timber exploitation, is accompanied by adverse climatic and environmental effects. In particular, rainfall and temperature conditions are adversely changed, with lower rainfall and high-er temperatures. Through deforestation, the atmospheric emissions of CO2 are increased and thus the global greenhouse effect is being strengthened. Tropical deforestation also increases soil erosion, depending upon the type of ecosystem. It also can be seen that floods more often occur in cases of deforestation. An international “action programme” for the protection and preservation of t…

Tropical rain forestDeforestationAgroforestryEnvironmental scienceEcosystemGreenhouse effectTropical forestAtmospheric emissionsTropical deforestationEcosystem services
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