Explosive eruptions and volcanic passive degassing inject large quantities of gas and particles into the atmosphere that are ultimately deposited at the Earth’s surface through wet or dry deposition processes, affecting the atmosphere, the hydrosphere and the biosphere. Mount Etna (Italy) is one of the most prodigious and persistent sources of gases and particles to the troposphere. Volcanic emissions were studied at Etna volcano by using moss-bags technique. Mosses (Sphagnum species) were exposed around the volcano at different distances from the active vents to evaluate the impact of its emissions into the atmosphere and in the local surrounding. The results confirmed the huge amount of silicates, sulfates and halides compounds emitted in...
Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the tropo...
Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the tropo...
Volcanoes emit SO2, CO2, and H2S, but also trace elements gases and particles such as As, Cd, Cr, Cu...
Explosive eruptions and volcanic passive degassing inject large quantities of gas and particles into...
Volcanic emissions were studied at Mount Etna (Italy) by using moss-bags technique. Mosses were expo...
Biomonitoring may be defined as the use of organisms and biomaterials (biomonitors) to obtain inform...
Volcanic emissions were studied at Mount Etna (Italy) by using moss-bags technique. Mosses were expo...
Biomonitoring may be defined as the use of organisms and biomaterials (biomonitors) to obtain inform...
This paper presents the preliminary results of a biomonitoring study based on the use of moss bags e...
Active biomonitoring using moss-bags was applied to an active volcanic environment for the first tim...
Biomonitoring may be defined as the use of organisms and biomaterials (biomonitors) to obtain inform...
Emissions of volcanoes and their depositions do have an immediate impact on their surrounding enviro...
Biomonitoring may be defined as the use of organisms and biomaterials (biomonitors) to obtain inform...
This paper presents the preliminary results of a biomonitoring study based on the use of moss bags e...
Volcanoes represent an important natural source of several trace elements to the atmosphere. For so...
Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the tropo...
Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the tropo...
Volcanoes emit SO2, CO2, and H2S, but also trace elements gases and particles such as As, Cd, Cr, Cu...
Explosive eruptions and volcanic passive degassing inject large quantities of gas and particles into...
Volcanic emissions were studied at Mount Etna (Italy) by using moss-bags technique. Mosses were expo...
Biomonitoring may be defined as the use of organisms and biomaterials (biomonitors) to obtain inform...
Volcanic emissions were studied at Mount Etna (Italy) by using moss-bags technique. Mosses were expo...
Biomonitoring may be defined as the use of organisms and biomaterials (biomonitors) to obtain inform...
This paper presents the preliminary results of a biomonitoring study based on the use of moss bags e...
Active biomonitoring using moss-bags was applied to an active volcanic environment for the first tim...
Biomonitoring may be defined as the use of organisms and biomaterials (biomonitors) to obtain inform...
Emissions of volcanoes and their depositions do have an immediate impact on their surrounding enviro...
Biomonitoring may be defined as the use of organisms and biomaterials (biomonitors) to obtain inform...
This paper presents the preliminary results of a biomonitoring study based on the use of moss bags e...
Volcanoes represent an important natural source of several trace elements to the atmosphere. For so...
Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the tropo...
Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the tropo...
Volcanoes emit SO2, CO2, and H2S, but also trace elements gases and particles such as As, Cd, Cr, Cu...