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Geochemical characterisation of the thermo-mineral waters of Greece

2021

AbstractGeothermal areas of Greece are located in regions affected by recent volcanism and in continental basins characterised by elevated heat flow. Many of them are found along the coast, and thus, water is often saline due to marine intrusion. In the current study, we present about 300 unpublished and literature data from thermal and cold mineral waters collected along Greece. Samples were analysed for major ions, Li, SiO2 and isotopes in water. Measured temperatures range from 6.5 to 98 °C, pH from 1.96 to 11.98, while Total Dissolved Solutes (TDS) from 0.22 to 51 g/L. Waters were subdivided into four main groups: (1) thermal; (2) cold; (3) acidic (pH < 5); and (4) hyperalkaline (pH …

Environmental EngineeringGlobal meteoric water lineδ18OCarbon dioxide Geothermometry Hydrogeochemistry Stable isotopesGeochemistry010501 environmental sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundIsotopesGeochemistry and PetrologyEnvironmental ChemistrySeawaterGroundwaterGeothermal gradient0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyMineralGreeceStable isotope ratioGeneral MedicineSilicon DioxideSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiachemistryCarbon dioxideMeteoric waterEnvironmental scienceSeawaterMineral Waters
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Properties and distribution of paired candidate stony meteorites at Meridiani Planum, Mars

2010

[1] The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity investigated four rocks, informally dubbed Barberton, Santa Catarina, Santorini, and Kasos, that are possible stony meteorites. Their chemical and mineralogical composition is similar to the howardite, eucrite, and diogenite group but with additional metal, similar to mesosiderite silicate clasts. Because of their virtually identical composition and because they appear to represent a relatively rare group of meteorites, they are probably paired. The four rocks were investigated serendipitously several kilometers apart, suggesting that Opportunity is driving across a larger population of similar rock fragments, maybe a meteorite strewn field. Small …

EucriteMeridiani PlanumDiogeniteAtmospheric Scienceeducation.field_of_studyEcologyHowarditePopulationPaleontologySoil ScienceForestryAquatic ScienceOceanographyStrewn fieldAstrobiologyMesosideriteGeophysicsMeteoriteSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)educationGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Geophysical Research
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Did the ancient crenarchaeal viruses from the dawn of life survive exceptionally well the eons of meteorite bombardment?

2009

The viruses of Crenarchaeota are unexpectedly diverse in their morphologies, and most have no, or few, genes related to bacterial, eukaryal, euryarchaeal, or other crenarchaeal viruses. Though several different virus morphotypes have been discovered in enrichment cultures of microbial communities collected from geothermally heated environments around the world, the origins of such differences are unknown. We present a model that combines consideration of Earth's geological history, the early emergence of hyperthermophiles, and the early formation of viruses from primordial genes with the intent to explain this vast diversity of crenarchaeal viruses. Several meteorite- or flood basalt-induce…

Extinction eventArchaeal VirusesbiologyEcologyvirusesCrenarchaeotaMeteoroidsrespiratory systembiology.organism_classificationExtinction BiologicalAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)HyperthermophileMeteoriteSpace and Planetary ScienceCrenarchaeotaEvolutionary biologyHost-Pathogen Interactionshuman activitiesAstrobiology
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PIANCALDOLI METEORITE: CHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY

1976

The fall occurred near Piancaldoli, Florence, Italy, at 19.14 U.T. on the 10th August 1968. The fireball broke up in the atmosphere producing a cloud like a balloon. The trajectory and the terminal point were calculated, leading to the recovery of three small meteoritic fragments, found on the roof of a house. Chemical analysis gave the following results: SiO2 40.80; TiO2 0.15; Al2O3 2. 70; Cr2O3 0.47; FeO 17.20; MnO 0.07; MgO 25.18; CaO 1.95; Na2O 0.64; K2O 0.07; P2O5 0.20; NiS 0.93; FeS 6.24; Fe° 2.40; Ni° 0.40; Co 0.05; sum 99.45. In the lithic portion of the meteorite the following minerals were found: both clino and orthopyroxenes (En = 76 to 98%), olivines (Fo = 66 to 98%), troilite, …

GeochemistryMineralogyengineering.materialTroiliteParent bodyKamaciteSchreibersiteMeteoriteChondriteengineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPyrrhotiteGeologyGeneral Environmental ScienceOrdinary chondriteMeteoritics
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A model for Ischia hydrothermal system: Evidences from the chemistry of thermal groundwaters.

2009

Abstract Ischia volcano, in Central Italy, has long been known for its copious surface hydrothermal manifestations, signs of a pervasive circulation of hot fluids in the subsurface. Because of the significant chemical heterogeneity of fumarolic gas discharges and hot spring discharges, evidences of a complex hydrothermal setting, a definite model of fluid circulation at depth is currently unavailable, in spite of the several previous efforts. Here, we report on the chemical and isotopic composition of 120 groundwater samples, collected during several sampling surveys from 2002 to 2007. The acquired data suggest that the composition of surface manifestations reflect contributions from meteor…

Hot springgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryischia volcano hydrothermal systemsGeochemistryTrachyteHydrothermal circulationGeophysicsOceanographyVolcanoGeochemistry and PetrologyMagmaMeteoric waterSeawaterGeologyThermal fluids
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The impact of natural and anthropogenic factors on groundwater quality in an active volcanic/geothermal system under semi-arid climatic conditions: T…

2017

Abstract A comprehensive hydrogeochemical study of the cold and thermal groundwaters of the presently quiescent volcanic system at Methana was undertaken that involved collecting 71 natural water samples. Methana is a peninsula in Peloponnesus, Greece whose arid climate and hydrological situation is similar to that of the nearby small islands of the Aegean Sea. Similarly, the chemical and isotopic compositions of its water are dominated by the mixing of seawater with meteoric water both through direct intrusion and meteoric recharge. However, the simple mixing trends at Methana are modified by water–rock interaction processes, enhanced by the dissolution of endogenous CO2, which lead to str…

HydrologySoil salinitySalinization0208 environmental biotechnologyGeochemistry02 engineering and technologyGroundwater recharge010501 environmental sciencesStable isotope01 natural sciencesArid020801 environmental engineeringSalinityGeochemistry and PetrologySoil waterTrace elementVolcanic aquiferMeteoric waterEconomic GeologySeawaterTrace metalHydrogeochemistryGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Geochemical Exploration
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Sensitivity of Bunker Cave to climatic forcings highlighted through multi-annual monitoring of rain-, soil-, and dripwaters

2017

The last two decades have seen a considerable increase in studies using speleothems as archives of past climate variability. Caves under study are now monitored for a wide range of environmental parameters and results placed in contextwith speleothemdata. The present study investigates trends froma seven year longmonitoring of Bunker Cave, northwestern Germany, in order to assess the hydraulic response and transfer time of meteoric water fromthe surface to the cave. Rain-, soil-, and dripwaterwere collected fromAugust 2006 to August 2013 at a monthly to bimonthly resolution and their oxygen and hydrogen isotope composition wasmeasured. Furthermore, drip rates were quantified. Due to differe…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesδ18OSpeleothemF700GeologyF80015. Life on landF600010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAtmospheric temperatureKarst01 natural sciencesF900Infiltration (hydrology)Cave13. Climate actionGeochemistry and PetrologyNorth Atlantic oscillationMeteoric waterGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Geochemical and hydrogeological characterization of thermal springs in Western Sicily, Italy

1998

Abstract Thermal and cold waters from Castellammare–Alcamo (Western Sicily-Italy) were collected between May 1994 and May 1995 and studied for their chemical and isotopic composition. During the same period, mean monthly samples of meteoric water were also collected and measured for their isotopic composition. The main purpose of this study was the characterization of the acquifers and, if possible, of their recharge areas. According to the results obtained, the acquifers were divided into three main groups: (a) selenitic waters, (b) cold carbonatic waters, and (c) deep thermal waters resulting from the mixing of the other two types. Besides a mixing process between carbonatic and selenitic…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryStable isotope ratioGeochemistryAquiferGroundwater rechargeSeasonalitymedicine.diseaseRainwater harvestingGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyMeteoric watermedicineSeawaterGroundwaterGeologyJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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Quantitative colorimetric-imaging analysis of nickel in iron meteorites.

2011

A quantitative analytical imaging approach for determining the nickel content of metallic meteorites is proposed. The approach uses a digital image of a series of standard solutions of the nickel-dimethylglyoxime coloured chelate and a meteorite sample solution subjected to the same treatment as the nickel standards for quantitation. The image is processed with suitable software to assign a colour-dependent numerical value (analytical signal) to each standard. Such a value is directly proportional to the analyte concentration, which facilitates construction of a calibration graph where the value for the unknown sample can be interpolated to calculate the nickel content of the meteorite. The…

INGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONbusiness.product_categoryCost effectivenessCalibration curveEconomicsAstronomyAnalytical chemistryImaging analysisStandard solutionCalibration graphsAnalytical ChemistryStandard solutionsDigital imageIron meteoritesSpectro-photometric methodSoftwareNickelCost benefit analysisNational Institutes of HealthProcess engineeringDigital cameraChemistryNumerical valuesMeteoroidsCamerasImageJChemistryAnalytical equipmentPublic domain softwaresSpectrophotometryMeteoriteMeasuring instrumentsColorimetrySpectrophotometersStandardsAnalyte concentrationSample (material)IronColorCost effectivenessArticleColorimetric analysisInstrumentation (computer programming)Digital imageCCDbusiness.industryAnalytical signalsColorimetric-imaging analysisDimethylglyoximeSample solutionVisible spectrophotometrybusinessInstrumentsMeteoritesTalanta
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Moisture source in the Hyblean mountains region (south-eastern Sicily,Italy):Evidence from stable isotopes signature

2006

Abstract Here the authors present results of an isotope study on precipitation collected during a 2-a period from a rain-gauge network consisting of 6 stations located at different elevations in the Hyblean Mountains (HM) region, in south-eastern Sicily. The slope of the local meteoric water line ( δD  = 6.50 δ 18 O + 9.87) obtained for the region suggests that precipitation is affected by evaporation during rainfall events. The main variations in rainwater isotope composition are due to seasonal effects and elevation. An average 2 H excess value of +21.2‰ was found for precipitation events less affected by evaporation (i.e. when the rainfall was >65 mm/month). The spatial distribution of O…

ISLANDGeochemistryAquiferWATERSSedimentary depositional environmentHYDROLOGYGeochemistry and PetrologyEnvironmental ChemistryPrecipitationMT-ETNARAINFALLHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryStable isotope ratioAREAGroundwater rechargeOBJECTIVE CLIMATOLOGYPollutionPRECIPITATIONGROUNDWATER RECHARGEMeteoric waterMEDITERRANEAN REGIONSurface waterGeologyGroundwater
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