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Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2015

Trace-Metal Enrichment and Pollution in Coastal Sediments in the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy

Daniele Piazzolla; Sergio Scanu; Francesco Manfredi Frattarelli; Emanuele Mancini; Francesco Tiralongo; Maria Violetta Brundo; Daniele Tibullo; Roberta Pecoraro; Chiara Copat; Margherita Ferrante; Marco Marcelli

Abstract This study evaluated the distribution pattern and pollution of chromium, arsenic (As), manganese (Mn), nickel, lead, and copper in surface sediments along the northern Latium coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Italy. The enrichment factor, geoaccumulation index, and potential toxicity response index were used to evaluate the degree of contamination. These results show As and Mn contamination. The high enrichment and contamination levels of As and Mn are located in two hot spots. These elevations are due to naturally high levels of As and Mn in the Mignone River and the Marangone Stream as well as the intense human activity in the area including the largest energy production site in Europe (Torrevaldaliga Nord coal-fired power plant) and of one of the most important ports for cruise traffic in the Mediterranean Sea.


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2016

Mercury Enrichment in Sediments of the Coastal Area of Northern Latium, Italy

Sergio Scanu; Daniele Piazzolla; Francesco Manfredi Frattarelli; Emanuele Mancini; Francesco Tiralongo; Maria Violetta Brundo; Daniele Tibullo; Roberta Pecoraro; Chiara Copat; Margherita Ferrante; Marco Marcelli

Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the extent of the Hg geochemical anomaly arising in the Amiata and Tolfa complex to the coastal area of northern Latium and to examine the possible influence on this area by the Mignone River, and by the small coastal basins, which are characterized by both previous mining activities and decades of past industrial impact. The results confirm the extension of the anomaly of concentrations of Hg in the coastal area of northern Latium, with the northern sector influenced by the contributions of the Fiora and Mignone Rivers and the southern sector influenced by the contributions of minor basins. The results show high values of the Adverse Effect Index throughout the considered area and highlight the need for further investigation in order to assess the impact of human activities on the present and past values of Hg in marine sediments.


Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies | 2015

Anthropogenic impact on river basins: temporal evolution of sediment classes and accumulation rates in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy

Sergio Scanu; Francesco Paladini de Mendoza; Daniele Piazzolla; Marco Marcelli

Abstract In this study, sedimentological and geochronological data from sections of a core (GRT50) collected in the Northern Latium coastal area were compared to data on pluviometric (rainfall) trends, river flows and the temporal evolution of human interventions in the three most important hydrographic basins (Mignone, Marta and Fiora) of this coastal area. The statistical analysis of pluviometric trends identified variations due to a decreasing trend in the Fiora river basin, whereas in the two other locations the decrease was not so significant. Data from the sedimentological analysis of the core confirmed a progressive decrease in the sandy component, which declined from about 30% to the current level of 7% over the last 36 years. There was no significant variation in the sediment mass accumulation rates (MAR), which were characterized by an almost cyclic trend that was probably determined by the most intense floods in the study area. The results revealed that the variations caused by the fluvial processes have affected the water runoff of the Fiora River, and that the consequent decrease in the sand production has been responsible for the recession of beaches in the coastal area between Tarquinia and Montalto di Castro.


Regional Studies in Marine Science | 2015

Concentrations of As, Cd, Cr, Ni, and Pb in the echinoid Paracentrotus lividus on the coast of Civitavecchia, northern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy

Sergio Scanu; Sharon Soetebier; Daniele Piazzolla; Francesco Tiralongo; Emanuele Mancini; Nicla Romano; Marco Marcelli


Journal of Coastal Conservation | 2016

Where is the best site for wave energy exploitation? Case study along the coast of northern Latium (ITALY)

Francesco Paladini de Mendoza; Simone Bonamano; Giuseppe Stella; Monica Giovacchini; Dario Capizzi; Fulvio Fraticelli; Sergio Muratore; Calogero Burgio; Sergio Scanu; Maximo Peviani; Marco Marcelli


Water Pollution XIV | 2018

DREDGING WORKS MONITORING IN THE PORT OF CIVITAVECCHIA, ROME, ITALY: SEDIMENTOLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS

Daniele Piazzolla; Sergio Scanu; Simone Bonamano; Francesco Paladini de Mendoza; Riccardo Martellucci; Giuseppe Zappalà


Sustainability | 2018

A Benthic Zonation System as a Fundamental Tool for Natural Capital Assessment in a Marine Environment: A Case Study in the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy

Marco Marcelli; Sergio Scanu; Francesco Manfredi Frattarelli; Emanuele Mancini; Filippo Maria Carli


International Journal of Environmental Impacts: Management, Mitigation and Recovery | 2018

Water renewal time and trace metal concentration in Civitavecchia port (Rome), Italy

Simone Bonamano; Daniele Piazzolla; Alice Madonia; Francesco Paladini de Mendoza; Viviana Piermattei; Sergio Scanu; Marco Marcelli; Giuseppe Zappalà


Water | 2017

Development of a Predictive Tool to Support Environmentally Sustainable Management in Port Basins

Simone Bonamano; Alice Madonia; Daniele Piazzolla; Francesco Paladini de Mendoza; Viviana Piermattei; Sergio Scanu; Marco Marcelli


Archive | 2010

Artificial islands in northern Lazio (Italy): evaluation of different hydrodynamic scenarios in support of the design

Alfiero Antonini; Simone Bonamano; Sergio Scanu; Maximo Peviani; Marco Marcelli

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