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Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2016

Mount Etna volcano (Italy) as a major “dust” point source in the Mediterranean area

Sergio Calabrese; L. Randazzo; Kyriaki Daskalopoulou; Silvia Milazzo; S Scaglione; S. Vizzini; C. D. Tramati; W D’Alessandro; L. Brusca; S. Bellomo; Giovanni Bruno Giuffrida; G. Pecoraino; G. Montana; G. Salerno; S. Giammanco; T. Caltabiano; Francesco Parello

Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the troposphere. Due to their potential toxicity, they may have important environmental impacts from local to global scale. They can also severely affect the atmospheric and terrestrial environment at timescales ranging from a few to millions of years. Mt. Etna volcano is known as one of the largest global contributors of magmatic gases (CO2, SO2 and halogens) and particulate matter, including some toxic trace elements. The aim of this study is to characterize the chemical composition and the mineralogical features of the volcanogenic aerosol passively emitted from Mt. Etna. Twenty-five samples were collected by filtration technique from different sites between 2008 and 2014. Chemical and mineralogical analyses allowed to discriminate two main constituents: the first is mainly referable to the silicate component in the volcanic plume, like lithic, juvenile fragments or glass shards and crystals (e.g. plagioclases, pyroxenes, oxides); the second constituent consists of soluble compounds like sulphosalts or halide minerals (sulphates, chlorides and fluorides). Fluxes of major and trace metals emitted in the atmosphere have been estimated. By comparing the Etnean trace elements with those from European anthropic emissions, we conclude that Mt. Etna is the main persistent point source of major and trace metals in the Mediterranean region. Results gathered from this investigation is of fundamental importance due to the exposure and potential impact of harmful chemical compounds for hundred thousand tourist visits each year to the summit of Mt. Etna.


Annals of Geophysics | 2015

Annex 2 to: Trace elements mobility in soils from the hydrothermal area of Nisyros (Greece)

Kyriaki Daskalopoulou; Sergio Calabrese; Silvia Milazzo; L. Brusca; S. Bellomo; W. D'Alessandro; Kostantinos Kyriakopoulos; Franco Tassi; Francesco Parello

A.1 Analytical Tecniques All soil samples were air dried, thoroughly mixed and split into subsamples for analysis. Particular care was taken using a Riffle-type sample splitter to ensure that representative subsamples were obtained. All analyses were made after sieving the soil samples through a 2-mm sieve and, except for pH determination, ground with an agate mortar. [...]


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2018

Water chemistry and abiogenic methane content of a hyperalkaline spring related to serpentinization in the Argolida ophiolite (Ermioni, Greece)

W. D'Alessandro; Kyriaki Daskalopoulou; Sergio Calabrese; S. Bellomo


Annals of Geophysics | 2014

Trace elements mobility in soils from the hydrothermal area of Nisyros (Greece)

Kyriaki Daskalopoulou; Sergio Calabrese; Silvia Milazzo; L. Brusca; S. Bellomo; W. D'Alessandro; Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos; Franco Tassi; Francesco Parello


Chemical Geology | 2018

Origin of methane and light hydrocarbons in natural fluid emissions: A key study from Greece

Kyriaki Daskalopoulou; Sergio Calabrese; Fausto Grassa; Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos; Francesco Parello; Franco Tassi; W. D'Alessandro


Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece | 2017

GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE GAS MANIFESTATIONS OF GREECE: METHANE AND LIGHT HYDROCARBONS

Kyriaki Daskalopoulou; W. D’Alessandro; Jacopo Cabassi; Sergio Calabrese; J. Fiebig; F. Grassa; K. Kyriakopoulos; Francesco Parello; Franco Tassi


Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece | 2017

MOBILITY OF MERCURY IN THE VOLCANIC/GEOTHERMAL AREA OF NISYROS (GREECE)

A.L. Gagliano; Sergio Calabrese; Kyriaki Daskalopoulou; Jacopo Cabassi; F. Capecchiacci; Franco Tassi; M. Bonsignore; M. Sprovieri; K. Kyriakopoulos; S. Bellomo; L. Brusca; W. D’Alessandro


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2018

Gas geochemistry and CO2 output estimation at the island of Milos, Greece

Kyriaki Daskalopoulou; Antonina Lisa Gagliano; Sergio Calabrese; Manfredi Longo; Konstantinos Hantzis; Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos; W. D'Alessandro


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2017

The impact of natural and anthropogenic factors on groundwater quality in an active volcanic/geothermal system under semi-arid climatic conditions: The case study of Methana peninsula (Greece)

W. D'Alessandro; S. Bellomo; L. Brusca; Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos; Sergio Calabrese; Kyriaki Daskalopoulou


Archive | 2015

Catalogue of the main gas manifestation of Greece: a basis for nationwide estimations of gas hazard and total geogenic gas output

Sergio Calabrese; Kyriaki Daskalopoulou; Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos; W D’Alessandro

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Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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L. Brusca

University of Palermo

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