We report the chemistry and He and C isotopic composition of dissolved gases in groundwaters of Mt. Etna for 17 sampling sites (wells, springs, artificial drainage) for the period February 2006-January 2007. A conceptual model on degassing and gas-water interaction processes, including the 2006 eruptive period of Mt. Etna is proposed. For all sites, CO2 is the most abundant dissolved gas phase, reaching concentrations up to 700 cc/l(w). Helium varies from 3,83x10-5 to 1.24x10-3 cc/l. The 13CCO2 (recalculated from 13CTDC) varies from -13.4 to -2.3 ‰ vs. V-PDB; the lower values result from mixing with organic carbon, while the higher values are identical to the C isotopic composition for Mediterranean volcanism. The 3He/4He ratios (R/RA with ...
Abstract The chemical composition of the groundwater at Mt. Etna was investigated in order to determ...
We present the first chlorine isotope compositional data for gases and lavas from Mount Etna (Italy)...
This study focuses on the interaction among deep volcanic/hydrothermal gases, groundwater and soil g...
We report the chemistry and He and C isotopic composition of dissolved gases in groundwaters of Mt. ...
Fractions of the volatiles ascending from magma chambers meet groundwaters flowing away from the vol...
The first geochemical data showing the existence of an active degassing activity over a large seismi...
The first geochemical data showing the existence of an active degassing activity over a large seismi...
A 4-year geochemical survey of some fumaroles at the Voragine summit crater of Mt Etna was performed...
Several types of natural gas emissions (soil gas, low temperature fumaroles, gas bubbling in mud po...
Carbon and helium isotopic analysis were performed in water and gas discharging in the Colli Albani ...
Here, a new technique for the determination of dissolved He isotope ratios in ground-waters is prese...
Helium isotopic ratios in gases from Mt. Etna are in the range of 6–7 Ra (Ra = atmospheric 3He /4He ...
Five gas discharges in the area of Mount Etna volcano (Italy) and in the near Hyblean plateau have b...
Data acquired during the last 20 years of geochemical monitoring of volcanic gases lead us to better...
We report in this paper a systematic investigation of the chemical and isotopic composition of groun...
Abstract The chemical composition of the groundwater at Mt. Etna was investigated in order to determ...
We present the first chlorine isotope compositional data for gases and lavas from Mount Etna (Italy)...
This study focuses on the interaction among deep volcanic/hydrothermal gases, groundwater and soil g...
We report the chemistry and He and C isotopic composition of dissolved gases in groundwaters of Mt. ...
Fractions of the volatiles ascending from magma chambers meet groundwaters flowing away from the vol...
The first geochemical data showing the existence of an active degassing activity over a large seismi...
The first geochemical data showing the existence of an active degassing activity over a large seismi...
A 4-year geochemical survey of some fumaroles at the Voragine summit crater of Mt Etna was performed...
Several types of natural gas emissions (soil gas, low temperature fumaroles, gas bubbling in mud po...
Carbon and helium isotopic analysis were performed in water and gas discharging in the Colli Albani ...
Here, a new technique for the determination of dissolved He isotope ratios in ground-waters is prese...
Helium isotopic ratios in gases from Mt. Etna are in the range of 6–7 Ra (Ra = atmospheric 3He /4He ...
Five gas discharges in the area of Mount Etna volcano (Italy) and in the near Hyblean plateau have b...
Data acquired during the last 20 years of geochemical monitoring of volcanic gases lead us to better...
We report in this paper a systematic investigation of the chemical and isotopic composition of groun...
Abstract The chemical composition of the groundwater at Mt. Etna was investigated in order to determ...
We present the first chlorine isotope compositional data for gases and lavas from Mount Etna (Italy)...
This study focuses on the interaction among deep volcanic/hydrothermal gases, groundwater and soil g...