We have performed leaching experiments on the fine (< 2 mm) particulate sampled in seven active and quiescent volcanic systems in the Mediterranean area. We reacted the particulate both in pure water and in a synthetic gastric solution. The amount of As, Mn, Pb, Ba, U and Ni leached by pure water exceeded the MAC limits for drinking water in all the materials under investigation. We defined a tolerable ash intake index (TAI) to evaluate the impact of ash ingestion, and we find that 0.2 g and 12 g of ingested fine ash from Vesuvius and Vulcano are enough to exceed the safety limits for Pb and As. Six grams of fine ashes from Stromboli are sufficient to overstep the safety limits for As. Based on our mineralogical characterisation of the part...
International audienceRapid volcanic eruptions quickly ejecting large amounts of dust provoke the ac...
Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the tropo...
Explosive volcanic eruptions eject large volumes of high surface area, metal-rich dust and ash into ...
Mt. Vesuvius, Italy, is regarded as one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes because of the poten...
Mt. Vesuvius, Italy, is regarded as one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes because of the poten...
Freshly erupted volcanic ash contains a range of soluble elements, some of which can generate harmfu...
This research investigate the geochemical environmental impact of ancient ash deposits erupted to hu...
Volcanic ash presents a widespread and common hazard during and after eruptions. Complex interaction...
The eruptions of Merapi Volcano began in late October 2010 and continued into early November 2010. A...
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...
The Grímsvötn volcanic eruption, from 21 to 28 May, 2011, was the largest eruption of the Grímsvötn ...
La Soufrière, St Vincent, began an extrusive eruption on 27 December 2020. The lava dome was destroy...
Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the trop...
The Soufriere Hills Volcano of Montserrat has ancient origins and roared back to life in 1995 wreaki...
International audienceRapid volcanic eruptions quickly ejecting large amounts of dust provoke the ac...
Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the tropo...
Explosive volcanic eruptions eject large volumes of high surface area, metal-rich dust and ash into ...
Mt. Vesuvius, Italy, is regarded as one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes because of the poten...
Mt. Vesuvius, Italy, is regarded as one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes because of the poten...
Freshly erupted volcanic ash contains a range of soluble elements, some of which can generate harmfu...
This research investigate the geochemical environmental impact of ancient ash deposits erupted to hu...
Volcanic ash presents a widespread and common hazard during and after eruptions. Complex interaction...
The eruptions of Merapi Volcano began in late October 2010 and continued into early November 2010. A...
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...
The Grímsvötn volcanic eruption, from 21 to 28 May, 2011, was the largest eruption of the Grímsvötn ...
La Soufrière, St Vincent, began an extrusive eruption on 27 December 2020. The lava dome was destroy...
Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the trop...
The Soufriere Hills Volcano of Montserrat has ancient origins and roared back to life in 1995 wreaki...
International audienceRapid volcanic eruptions quickly ejecting large amounts of dust provoke the ac...
Volcanic emissions represent one of the most relevant natural sources of trace elements to the tropo...
Explosive volcanic eruptions eject large volumes of high surface area, metal-rich dust and ash into ...