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SpringerPlus | 2014

Geochemical modeling and multivariate statistical evaluation of trace elements in arsenic contaminated groundwater systems of Viterbo Area, (Central Italy).

Giuseppe Sappa; Sibel Ergul; Flavia Ferranti

Contamination of groundwater by naturally occurring arsenic has recently become a disturbing environmental problem in Viterbo area, Central Italy. Arsenic concentrations in most of the public supply networks exceed the maximum allowable limit of 10 μg/l (WHO) for drinking water. The primary purpose of this paper is to obtain a better understanding of the factors contributing to the high levels of As in water supply networks. This study focuses on (a) the determination of basic hydrochemical characteristics of groundwater, (b) the identification of the major sources and processes controlling the As contamination in public supply networks, (c) to find out possible relationships among the As and other trace elements through principal component analysis (PCA). Groundwater samples from public water supply wells and springs were collected and analysed for physico-chemical parameters and trace elements. Springs and well water samples are predominantly of the Na–HCO3, Na –Ca–HCO3 and Ca–HCO3 types and the highest arsenic concentrations were observed in Na–HCO3 type water. Eh-pH diagrams reveal that H2AsO4− and HAsO42−, As(V) arsenate, are the dominating As species highlighting slightly to moderately oxidizing conditions. Geochemical modeling indicates that arsenic-bearing phases were undersaturated in the groundwater, however most of the samples were saturated with respect to Fe (i.e. magnetite, hematite and goethite) and Al (diaspore and boehmite) oxide and hydroxide minerals. Concentrations of As, Li, B, Co, Sr, Mo, U and Se are highly correlated (r > 0.7) with each other, however in some groundwater samples As show also good correlations (r > 0.5) with Fe and Mn elements reflecting the relationships among the trace elements result from different geochemical processes. Evaluation of the principal component (PCA) analysis and geochemical modeling suggest that the occurrence of As and other trace element concentrations in groundwater are probably derived from (i) weathering and/or dissolution of volcanic source aquifer materials and (ii) adsorption/desorption processes on the Fe and Al oxide and hydroxide minerals.


Applied Water Science | 2014

Water quality assessment of carbonate aquifers in southern Latium region, Central Italy: a case study for irrigation and drinking purposes

Giuseppe Sappa; Sibel Ergul; Flavia Ferranti


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2015

Effects of seasonal change and seawater intrusion on water quality for drinking and irrigation purposes, in coastal aquifers of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Giuseppe Sappa; Sibel Ergul; Flavia Ferranti; Lukuba Ngalya Sweya; Giulia Luciani


Journal of Water Resource and Protection | 2012

Hydrogeological Conceptual Model of Groundwater from Carbonate Aquifers Using Environmental Isotopes ( 18 O, 2 H) and Chemical Tracers: A Case Study in Southern Latium Region, Central Italy

Giuseppe Sappa; Maurizio Barbieri; Sibel Ergul; Flavia Ferranti


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2008

Sinter-crystallization of a glass obtained from basaltic tuffs

Alexander Karamanov; Sibel Ergul; Mustafa Akyildiz; Mario Pelino


Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2009

Sintered material from alkaline basaltic tuffs

Alexander Karamanov; Lorenzo Arrizza; Sibel Ergul


Industrial Ceramics | 2007

Ceramic material from basaltic tuffs

Sibel Ergul; M. Akyildiz; Alexander Karamanov


Ceramics International | 2009

Characterization of basaltic tuffs and their applications for the production of ceramic and glass–ceramic materials

Sibel Ergul; Fabiola Ferrante; Paola Pisciella; Alexander Karamanov; Mario Pelino


Archive | 2013

Evaluation of the groundwater active recharge trend in the coastal plain of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania)

Giuseppe Sappa; Flavia Ferranti; Sibel Ergul; Giancarlo Ioanni


Ceramics International | 2011

Microstructural and phase transformations during sintering of a phillipsite rich zeolitic tuff

Sibel Ergul; Giuseppe Sappa; Donatello Magaldi; Paola Pisciella; Mario Pelino

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Flavia Ferranti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Giuseppe Sappa

Sapienza University of Rome

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Alexander Karamanov

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Maurizio Barbieri

Sapienza University of Rome

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