15 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables.-- Available online Oct 12, 2006.The analysis of temporal and spatial variations in the flux of soil gases across the soil–air interface is a useful tool to study geo-dynamical processes associated with volcanic and/or seismic activity. However, many of these variations are induced by external variables, such as temperature, barometric pressure, rainfall and other meteorological variables. In an attempt to filter out non-endogenous variations in the emissions of gases, the optimal choice of the monitoring sites with numerical filtering techniques based on multi-variate and frequency domain analysis of the time series for gaseous emissions were combined, in the case of radon (Rn-222). Monitoring sites are locat...
Activity of radon gas in natural soils is commonly low (in the order of few thousands of Bq·m-3) due...
In-soil radon-222 monitoring has been conducted on active volcanoes, in particular on the Arenal, Ir...
Anomalies in the radon (222Rn) releases in underground environments are one of the phenomena that ca...
On 10 October 2011, a submarine volcanic eruption began 2 km south of the island of El Hierro (Canar...
This study presents and discusses the results of soil radon monitoring at three different volcano si...
Fluctuations of trace gas activity as a response to variations in weather and microclimate condition...
Radon, CO2 and environmental variables are recorded during nearly three years at a shelter hosting a...
Radon is considered one of the short- and immediate-term earthquake precursors by International Asso...
We present an overview of the radon surveys at Stromboli island starting from the 2002, with the aim...
In Tenerife there are a vast number of sub-horizontal blind water mines, called “galleries”. Seven a...
International audienceA soil 222Rn continuous monitoring test was performed in three sampling points...
In Earth Sciences there is a growing interest in studies concerning soil-radon activity, due to its ...
Soil CO2 flux and 222Rn activity measurements may positively contribute to the geochemicalmonitoring...
In the framework of the UR. 2 of the project DPC-INGV S3 \u201cShort term earthquake prediction and ...
A soil 222Rn continuous monitoring test was performed in three sampling points inside Furnas Volcano...
Activity of radon gas in natural soils is commonly low (in the order of few thousands of Bq·m-3) due...
In-soil radon-222 monitoring has been conducted on active volcanoes, in particular on the Arenal, Ir...
Anomalies in the radon (222Rn) releases in underground environments are one of the phenomena that ca...
On 10 October 2011, a submarine volcanic eruption began 2 km south of the island of El Hierro (Canar...
This study presents and discusses the results of soil radon monitoring at three different volcano si...
Fluctuations of trace gas activity as a response to variations in weather and microclimate condition...
Radon, CO2 and environmental variables are recorded during nearly three years at a shelter hosting a...
Radon is considered one of the short- and immediate-term earthquake precursors by International Asso...
We present an overview of the radon surveys at Stromboli island starting from the 2002, with the aim...
In Tenerife there are a vast number of sub-horizontal blind water mines, called “galleries”. Seven a...
International audienceA soil 222Rn continuous monitoring test was performed in three sampling points...
In Earth Sciences there is a growing interest in studies concerning soil-radon activity, due to its ...
Soil CO2 flux and 222Rn activity measurements may positively contribute to the geochemicalmonitoring...
In the framework of the UR. 2 of the project DPC-INGV S3 \u201cShort term earthquake prediction and ...
A soil 222Rn continuous monitoring test was performed in three sampling points inside Furnas Volcano...
Activity of radon gas in natural soils is commonly low (in the order of few thousands of Bq·m-3) due...
In-soil radon-222 monitoring has been conducted on active volcanoes, in particular on the Arenal, Ir...
Anomalies in the radon (222Rn) releases in underground environments are one of the phenomena that ca...