Fluorosis is a widespread disease related to ingestion of high levels of fluorine through water and food. Although sometimes of anthropogenic origin, high levels of fluorine are generally related to natural sources. One of the main sources is represented by volcanic activity, which releases magmatic fluorine generally as hydrogen fluorine through volcanic degassing. For example, Mt. Etna in Italy is considered the greatest point source at the global scale, releasing on average 70 Gg of HF each year. But the impact of fluorine on human health is highly dependent on its chemical state, which means that high rates of release not necessary point to high impacts. The major pathway of magmatic fluorine to humans is in the form of fluoride ion (F-...
Volcanoes in a persistent state of open-vent degassing can contaminate air, water, soil, and vegetat...
Fluoride (F) is released into the environment through a combination of natural and anthropogenic pro...
Background: The study of ancient skeletal pathologies can be adopted as a key tool in assessing and ...
Fluorosis is a widespread disease related to ingestion of high levels of fluorine through water and ...
Volcanic regions have always attracted many people worldwide because of the high fertility of their ...
Fluorine is the most reactive and the most electronegative of all elements, meaning that it has a po...
In order to understand the distribution of fluorine in surface environments, also linked to fluoride...
An estimated 70 million people around the world suffer from fluorosis due to chronic exposure to hig...
Many studies have assessed the strong influence of volcanic activity on the surrounding environment....
Ash emitted by volcanic eruptions, even of moderate magnitude, may affect the environment and the he...
Volcanic emissions are known to be a serious source of pollution to humans and animals. This study a...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
The study of ancient skeletal pathologies can be adopted as a key tool in assessing and tracing seve...
The present geochemistry of fluorine in a given area is thus a result of the local geological histor...
Background: The study of ancient skeletal pathologies can be adopted as a key tool in assessing and ...
Volcanoes in a persistent state of open-vent degassing can contaminate air, water, soil, and vegetat...
Fluoride (F) is released into the environment through a combination of natural and anthropogenic pro...
Background: The study of ancient skeletal pathologies can be adopted as a key tool in assessing and ...
Fluorosis is a widespread disease related to ingestion of high levels of fluorine through water and ...
Volcanic regions have always attracted many people worldwide because of the high fertility of their ...
Fluorine is the most reactive and the most electronegative of all elements, meaning that it has a po...
In order to understand the distribution of fluorine in surface environments, also linked to fluoride...
An estimated 70 million people around the world suffer from fluorosis due to chronic exposure to hig...
Many studies have assessed the strong influence of volcanic activity on the surrounding environment....
Ash emitted by volcanic eruptions, even of moderate magnitude, may affect the environment and the he...
Volcanic emissions are known to be a serious source of pollution to humans and animals. This study a...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
The study of ancient skeletal pathologies can be adopted as a key tool in assessing and tracing seve...
The present geochemistry of fluorine in a given area is thus a result of the local geological histor...
Background: The study of ancient skeletal pathologies can be adopted as a key tool in assessing and ...
Volcanoes in a persistent state of open-vent degassing can contaminate air, water, soil, and vegetat...
Fluoride (F) is released into the environment through a combination of natural and anthropogenic pro...
Background: The study of ancient skeletal pathologies can be adopted as a key tool in assessing and ...