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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2011
Paolo Censi; E. Tamburo; S. Speziale; Pierpaolo Zuddas; Loredana Randazzo; Rosalda Punturo; Angela Cuttitta; Pietro Arico
Inhalation of airborne particles can produce crystallization of phosphatic microcrysts in intraaveolar areas of lungs, sometimes degenerating into pulmonary fibrosis. Results of this study indicate that these pathologies are induced by interactions between lung fluids and inhaled atmospheric dust in people exposed to volcanic dust ejected from Mount Etna in 2001. Here, the lung solid-liquid interaction is evaluated by the distribution of yttrium and lanthanides (YLn) in fluid bronchoalveolar lavages on selected individuals according the classical geochemical approaches. We found that shale-normalised patterns of yttrium and lanthanides have a V shaped feature corresponding to the depletion of elements from Nd to Tb when compared to the variable enrichments of heavy lanthanides, Y, La and Ce. These features and concurrent thermodynamic simulations suggest that phosphate precipitation can occur in lungs due to interactions between volcanic particles and fluids. We propose that patterns of yttrium and lanthanides can represent a viable explanation of some pathology observed in patients after prolonged exposure to atmospheric fallout and are suitable to become a diagnostic parameter of chemical environmental stresses.
Environmental Science & Technology | 2011
Paolo Censi; Pierpaolo Zuddas; Loredana Randazzo; E. Tamburo; Sergio Speziale; Angela Cuttitta; Rosalda Punturo; Pietro Arico; Roberta Santagata
Rapid volcanic eruptions quickly ejecting large amounts of dust provoke the accumulation of heavy metals in people living in surrounding areas. Analyses of bronchoalveolar lavage samples (BAL) collected from people exposed to the paroxysmal 2001 Etna eruption revealed a strong enrichment of many toxic heavy metals. Comparing the BAL to the dust composition of southeastern Sicily, we found that only V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, and U enrichment could be related to the volcanic event, whereas Ni, Cu, Cd, and Pb contents come from the dissolution of particles of anthropogenic origin. Furthermore, the nature of these inhaled anthropogenic particles was revealed by anomalous La and partially Ce concentrations in BAL that were consistent with a mixture of road dust and petroleum refinery emissions. Our results indicate that trace element distribution in BAL is a suitable tracer of human exposure to different sources of inhaled atmospheric particulates, allowing investigations into the origin of source materials inhaled by people subjected to atmospheric fallout.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2015
Anna Traina; Elvira Oliveri; D. Salvagio Manta; Marco Barra; Salvatore Mazzola; Angela Cuttitta
Otoliths of cultured sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) from two different fish farms of Sicily were collected and analyzed by using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy. Metal content (Ba, Cd, Fe, Mg, Mn, Sr, and Zn) was measured in order to test the potential use of biogenic carbonates as proxies of dissimilar environmental conditions since the fish farms are implanted in opposite coastal marine areas (Gulf of Castellammare and Gulf of Gela) characterized by different oceanographic features and human activities. Cluster analysis discriminates samples as different groups on the basis of metal content. Results show that concentrations of Sr in the otoliths have a similar range of distribution and not significantly different between the two farms. Otherwise, Fe, Mg, Mn, and Cd show higher concentrations in otoliths collected from fish reared in the farm in the southern coast (Gulf of Gela), an area subject to a great anthropogenic pressure. Zn is the only element with higher values in the otoliths from the farm in the northern coast (Gulf of Trappeto) probably due to industrial effluent. In this work, obtained data confirm the high potential of trace elements measurements in these biogenic carbonates as proxies of different environmental conditions.
Archive | 2010
Federico Bertuzzi; Angela Cuttitta; Giulio Ghersi; Salvatore Mazzola; Monica Salamone; Gregorio Seidita
Archive | 2015
Grazia Maria Armeri; Angela Cuttitta; Carmelo Bennici; Girolama Biondo; Marco Torri; Enza Maria Quinci; Carlo Patti; B. Patti; B. De Luca; A. Di Maria; Francesca Falco; Isabel Maneiro; Tiziana Masullo; Marianna Musco; Salvatore Mazzola
Archive | 2012
Matteo Cammarata; Franco Palla; Maria Giovanna Parisi; M Salamone; Mauro Sebastianelli; Angela Cuttitta; L Tutino; Noemi Billeci; Giulio Ghersi
Archive | 2010
Federico Bertuzzi; Angela Cuttitta; Giulio Ghersi; Salvatore Mazzola; Monica Salamone; Gregorio Seidita
Archive | 2017
Calogera Monastero; Grazia Maria Armeri; Girolama Biondo; Carmelo Bennici; Marilena Di Natale; Aldo Nicosia; A. Maggio; Isabel Maneiro; Tiziana Masullo; Salvatore Mazzola; Santino Orecchio; Bernardo Patti; Marcello Tagliavia; Marco Torri; Antonio Mazzola; Angela Cuttitta
Archive | 2017
Marco Fasola; Stefania Russo; Aldo Nicosia; Girolama Biondo; Marcello Tagliavia; Gabriele Gallì; Carlo Patti; Isabel Maneiro; Marilena Di Natale; Nicola Giaramita; Carmelo Bennici; Marco Torri; Angela Cuttitta
Archive | 2017
Marilena Di Natale; Carmelo Bennici; Girolama Biondo; Calogera Monastero; Tiziana Masullo; Aldo Nicosia; Carlo Patti; Marcello Tagliavia; Angela Cuttitta