Volcanoes emit fluids and solid particles into the atmosphere that modify the chemical composition of natural precipitation. We have investigated the geochemistry of Stromboli's rainfall during the period from November 2014 to March 2016 using a network of a new type of sampler specifically designed for operations on volcanic islands.Wefound thatmost of the chemicalmodifications are due to processes occurring after the storage of rainwater in the sampling bottles. These processes include dissolution of volcanogenic soluble salts encrusting volcanic ash and a variable contribution of sea spray aerosol. Our data showed noticeably less scatter than has previously been achieved with a different sampling systemthat wasmore open to the atmo...
This study reports on the first quantitative assessment of the geochemical cycling of volcanogenic e...
Geochemical surveillance has been carried out at Stromboli since 1999 using discrete and continuous ...
Many studies have assessed the strong influence of volcanic activity on the surrounding environment....
The chemical and isotopic compositions of the precipitation at Stromboli Island, Italy, were investi...
The chemical and isotopic compositions of the precipitation at Stromboli Island, Italy, were invest...
Natural precipitation and water samples from passive devices were collected at Mt. Vesuvius and Vul...
An accurate description of the geochemical system is presented here based on a review of scientific ...
With the aim of detailing the interaction between volcanic emissions and water harvesting by Roof Wa...
: The chemical composition of rainwater was studied in two highly-industrialised areas in Sicily (so...
The chemical composition of single rainfall events was investigated at Nyiragongo volcano (Democrati...
Dry and wet depositions provide the pathways through which particles and gases emitted into the atmo...
Volcanic volatiles and aerosol emitted into the atmosphere ultimately fall on the Earth\u2019s surfa...
The chemical composition of rainwater depends on (i) the dissolution of gases and particulate matter...
Many volcanoes show a change in chemical composition of the gas phase prior to periods of eruptive ...
A change in the chemical compositions of volcanic gases is one of the noticeable phenomena that freq...
This study reports on the first quantitative assessment of the geochemical cycling of volcanogenic e...
Geochemical surveillance has been carried out at Stromboli since 1999 using discrete and continuous ...
Many studies have assessed the strong influence of volcanic activity on the surrounding environment....
The chemical and isotopic compositions of the precipitation at Stromboli Island, Italy, were investi...
The chemical and isotopic compositions of the precipitation at Stromboli Island, Italy, were invest...
Natural precipitation and water samples from passive devices were collected at Mt. Vesuvius and Vul...
An accurate description of the geochemical system is presented here based on a review of scientific ...
With the aim of detailing the interaction between volcanic emissions and water harvesting by Roof Wa...
: The chemical composition of rainwater was studied in two highly-industrialised areas in Sicily (so...
The chemical composition of single rainfall events was investigated at Nyiragongo volcano (Democrati...
Dry and wet depositions provide the pathways through which particles and gases emitted into the atmo...
Volcanic volatiles and aerosol emitted into the atmosphere ultimately fall on the Earth\u2019s surfa...
The chemical composition of rainwater depends on (i) the dissolution of gases and particulate matter...
Many volcanoes show a change in chemical composition of the gas phase prior to periods of eruptive ...
A change in the chemical compositions of volcanic gases is one of the noticeable phenomena that freq...
This study reports on the first quantitative assessment of the geochemical cycling of volcanogenic e...
Geochemical surveillance has been carried out at Stromboli since 1999 using discrete and continuous ...
Many studies have assessed the strong influence of volcanic activity on the surrounding environment....