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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2003

Groundwater radon measurements in the Mt. Etna area

Walter D'alessandro; Fabio Vita

Radon levels were measured in 119 groundwater samples collected throughout the active volcanic area of Mt. Etna by means of a portable Lucas-type scintillation chamber. The measured activity values range from 1.8 to 52.7 Bq l(-1). About 40% of the samples exceed the maximum contaminant level of 11 Bq l(-1) proposed by the USEPA in 1991. The highest radon levels are measured in the eastern sector of the volcano, which is the seismically most active zone of the volcano. On the contrary the south-western sector, which is both seismically active and a site of intense magmatic degassing, display lower radon levels. This is probably due to the formation of a free gas phase (oversaturation of CO(2)) that strips the radon from the water. Comparison of the data gathered at Mt. Etna with those of other areas indicates that (222)Rn activity in groundwater is positively correlated with both the content of parent elements in the aquifer rocks and the temperature of the geothermal systems that interacts with the sampled aquifers.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2015

The 2014 effusive eruption at Stromboli volcano (Italy): Inferences from soil CO2 flux and 3He/4He ratio in thermal waters

A. Rizzo; Cinzia Federico; Salvatore Inguaggiato; Aldo Sollami; Mariano Tantillo; Fabio Vita; S. Bellomo; Manfredi Longo; Fausto Grassa; Marco Liuzzo

A new eruption started at Stromboli on 6 August 2014, which had been preceded by 2 months of increased Strombolian activity and several lava overflows from the craters. The eruption was characterized by a lava effusion in Sciara del Fuoco from a fracture at 650 m above sea level that lasted until 13–17 November. Here we present the first geochemical observations of this eruption, based on the soil CO2 flux in the summit area and on 3He/4He ratios in the thermal waters near Stromboli village. We infer that this eruption was triggered by the gradual replenishment of the feeding system by a CO2- and 3He-rich magma at the end of 2013 and after June 2014, suggested by the increase in 3He/4He ratio before eruption, which reached its highest value since 2007. We thus infer that this eruption was unusual, and we finally speculate on the evolutionary scenario of posteruption.


Bulletin of Volcanology | 2012

Long-time variation of soil CO2 fluxes at the summit crater of Vulcano (Italy)

Salvatore Inguaggiato; Lorenzo Calderone; Claudio Inguaggiato; Agnes Mazot; Sabina Morici; Fabio Vita

Here, we report the first continuous data of geochemical parameters acquired directly from the active summit crater of Vulcano. This approach provides a means to better investigate deep geochemical processes associated with the degassing system of Vulcano Island. In particular, we report on soil CO2 fluxes from the upper part of Vulcano, a closed-conduit volcano, from September 2007 to October 2010. Large variations in the soil CO2 and plume SO2 fluxes (order of magnitude), coinciding with other discontinuous geochemical parameters (CO2 concentrations in fumarole gas) and physical parameters (increase of shallow seismic activity and fumarole temperatures) have been recorded. The results from this work suggest new prospects for strengthening geochemical monitoring of volcanic activity and for improving the constraints in the construction of a “geochemical model”, this being a necessary condition to better understand the functioning of volcanic systems.


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2012

Total CO2 output from Vulcano island (Aeolian Islands, Italy)

Salvatore Inguaggiato; Agnes Mazot; Iole Serena Diliberto; Claudio Inguaggiato; Paolo Madonia; Dmitri Rouwet; Fabio Vita


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2009

Geochemical evaluation of observed changes in volcanic activity during the 2007 eruption at Stromboli (Italy)

A. Rizzo; Fausto Grassa; Salvatore Inguaggiato; M. Liotta; Manfredi Longo; Paolo Madonia; L. Brusca; G. Capasso; S. Morici; Dmitri Rouwet; Fabio Vita


Bulletin of Volcanology | 2011

Geochemical evidence of the renewal of volcanic activity inferred from CO2 soil and SO2 plume fluxes: the 2007 Stromboli eruption (Italy)

Salvatore Inguaggiato; Fabio Vita; Dmitri Rouwet; Nicole Bobrowski; Sabina Morici; Aldo Sollami


Chemical Geology | 2013

CO2 output discharged from Stromboli Island (Italy)

Salvatore Inguaggiato; M.P. Jácome Paz; Agnes Mazot; H. Delgado Granados; Claudio Inguaggiato; Fabio Vita


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2017

Radon and carbon gas anomalies along the Watukosek Fault System and Lusi mud eruption, Indonesia

Alessandra Sciarra; Adriano Mazzini; Salvatore Inguaggiato; Fabio Vita; Matteo Lupi; Soffian Hadi


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2017

The Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex and the connected Lusi system: Geochemical evidences

Salvatore Inguaggiato; Adriano Mazzini; Fabio Vita; Alessandra Sciarra


Annals of Geophysics | 2011

Dissolved CO2 in natural waters: Development of an automated monitoring system and first application to Stromboli volcano (Italy)

Salvatore Inguaggiato; Lorenzo Calderone; Claudio Inguaggiato; Sabina Morici; Fabio Vita

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Salvatore Inguaggiato

National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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