Data for major, minor and trace elements in groundwaters from Mt. Etna volcano collected in 1994, 1995 and 1997 were analysed using Cluster Analysis (CA). Two groups of sampling sites were identified (named clusters A and B), mainly on the basis of their different salinity and content of dissolved CO2. The highest levels of both of these parameters were observed in the sites of cluster A, located in the lower south-western and central eastern flanks of the volcano. For both of the statistical groups, CA was repeated taking into account the mean values of each parameter in time, and the results allowed us to recognize four distinct groups of parameters for each group of sites on the basis of their temporal patterns. Four different types of t...
Several types of natural gas emissions (soil gas, low temperature fumaroles, gas bubbling in mud po...
Geochemical analyses of volcanic products erupted by Mt. Etna, Italy, have been carried out by INGV-...
International audienceDuring its activity, Mt. Etna underwent repeated changes of eruptive style and...
Data for major, minor and trace elements in groundwaters from Mt. Etna volcano collected in 1994, 19...
Data for major, minor and trace elements in groundwaters from Mt. Etna volcano collected in 1994, 19...
New geochemical data on dissolved major and minor constituents in 276 groundwater samples from Etna ...
Three sites of groundwater captation on Mt. Etna volcano (namely Currone, Ilice and Pavone) were sam...
In this preliminary study, the response of Etnean groundwater levels (GWL) to seismic and volcanic e...
In this paper, in an attempt to reveal possible changes connected to natural or anthropogenic causes...
International audienceThe concentrations and fluxes of major, minor and trace metals were determined...
Dynamic and evolution of magma in the plumbing system are key aspects in the evaluation of volcanic ...
Abstract The chemical composition of the groundwater at Mt. Etna was investigated in order to determ...
The time series of geochemical data available for the network ofwells and drainage galleries atMt. E...
Soil CO2 concentration data were collected periodically from July 2001 to June 2005 from sampling si...
A geochemical investigation was undertaken at Mt. Etna Volcano to better define groundwater characte...
Several types of natural gas emissions (soil gas, low temperature fumaroles, gas bubbling in mud po...
Geochemical analyses of volcanic products erupted by Mt. Etna, Italy, have been carried out by INGV-...
International audienceDuring its activity, Mt. Etna underwent repeated changes of eruptive style and...
Data for major, minor and trace elements in groundwaters from Mt. Etna volcano collected in 1994, 19...
Data for major, minor and trace elements in groundwaters from Mt. Etna volcano collected in 1994, 19...
New geochemical data on dissolved major and minor constituents in 276 groundwater samples from Etna ...
Three sites of groundwater captation on Mt. Etna volcano (namely Currone, Ilice and Pavone) were sam...
In this preliminary study, the response of Etnean groundwater levels (GWL) to seismic and volcanic e...
In this paper, in an attempt to reveal possible changes connected to natural or anthropogenic causes...
International audienceThe concentrations and fluxes of major, minor and trace metals were determined...
Dynamic and evolution of magma in the plumbing system are key aspects in the evaluation of volcanic ...
Abstract The chemical composition of the groundwater at Mt. Etna was investigated in order to determ...
The time series of geochemical data available for the network ofwells and drainage galleries atMt. E...
Soil CO2 concentration data were collected periodically from July 2001 to June 2005 from sampling si...
A geochemical investigation was undertaken at Mt. Etna Volcano to better define groundwater characte...
Several types of natural gas emissions (soil gas, low temperature fumaroles, gas bubbling in mud po...
Geochemical analyses of volcanic products erupted by Mt. Etna, Italy, have been carried out by INGV-...
International audienceDuring its activity, Mt. Etna underwent repeated changes of eruptive style and...