A major influence on the environment of active volcanic areas is expected from continuous input of chemical species pertaining to fumarolic activities occurring during inter-eruptive intervals. The systematic investigations carried out duirng thirteen years in the island of Vulcano (Italy) showed also substantial contributions to phreatic waters and soils of minor constituents and trace metals from volcanic rocks with no negligible influence on growing crops.
Environmental pollution due to natural factors: a case study in a volcanic area (Vulcano Island, Italy) / M.MARTINI; L.GIANNINI; A.BUCCIANTI; L.MAGGI; F.PRATI; P.CELLINI LEGITTIMO; P.IOZELLI; B.CAPACCIONI. - In: CHEMISTRY IN ECOLOGY. - ISSN 0275-7540. - STAMPA. - 5:(1991), pp. 139-147.
Environmental pollution due to natural factors: a case study in a volcanic area (Vulcano Island, Italy)
MARTINI, MARINO;BUCCIANTI, ANTONELLA;
1991
Abstract
A major influence on the environment of active volcanic areas is expected from continuous input of chemical species pertaining to fumarolic activities occurring during inter-eruptive intervals. The systematic investigations carried out duirng thirteen years in the island of Vulcano (Italy) showed also substantial contributions to phreatic waters and soils of minor constituents and trace metals from volcanic rocks with no negligible influence on growing crops.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.