As a large, active volcano, Mt Etna presents a complex soil-forming environment, with a spatial diversity of lava-flow age, tephra deposition, local climate and agriculture. Following a review of previous published research on Etna's soils, this paper analyses physical and chemical data for 23 profiles between 120 m and 1030 m elevation, on all flanks of the volcano, with the aim of characterising the soils and determining the extent to which the chief controls on their nature and geography may be identified. Soils are sampled across a chronosequence of lava flows, dating from 72 yr to between 28 ka and 42 ka BP, which occur in conditions of diverse land use and local climate. Ages of flows >3,000 yr are only broadly constrained. The majori...
The measurement of soil CO2flux variations is a well established practice in many volcanic areas aro...
Active volcanoes emit considerable amounts of contaminants such as As, Se and V. Previous studies ha...
In active volcanic regions, soils are repeatedly exposed to eruption products, notably tephra emissi...
As a large, active volcano, Mt Etna presents a complex soil-forming environment, with a spatial dive...
Recent studies have demonstrated that soils formed on pyroclastic ash deposits are much more common ...
Volcano flanks are usually covered by deposits of fine materials (tephra) with variable thickness or...
Etna is the greatest volcano in Europe and one of the most active in the world. It is a complex str...
Mount Etna is the highest relief in Sicily and represents a unique environment because of its long e...
Scientific drilling of volcanic successions has been suggested as a way of establishing stratigraphi...
Volcanic sediments are involved in both stratigraphic architecture and pedological environment of th...
A soil sequence along an elevational gradient ranging from subtropical to subalpine climate zones in...
The properties of seven pedons, formed in three different tephra deposits inside the main caldera of...
We have studied four mud volcano fields located in eastern Sicily, around the Mt. Etna edifice. Thre...
We report on original geochemical data, which combine the rainfall trace metal contents from three d...
Aweathering sequence with soils developing on volcanic, trachy-basaltic parent materials with ages r...
The measurement of soil CO2flux variations is a well established practice in many volcanic areas aro...
Active volcanoes emit considerable amounts of contaminants such as As, Se and V. Previous studies ha...
In active volcanic regions, soils are repeatedly exposed to eruption products, notably tephra emissi...
As a large, active volcano, Mt Etna presents a complex soil-forming environment, with a spatial dive...
Recent studies have demonstrated that soils formed on pyroclastic ash deposits are much more common ...
Volcano flanks are usually covered by deposits of fine materials (tephra) with variable thickness or...
Etna is the greatest volcano in Europe and one of the most active in the world. It is a complex str...
Mount Etna is the highest relief in Sicily and represents a unique environment because of its long e...
Scientific drilling of volcanic successions has been suggested as a way of establishing stratigraphi...
Volcanic sediments are involved in both stratigraphic architecture and pedological environment of th...
A soil sequence along an elevational gradient ranging from subtropical to subalpine climate zones in...
The properties of seven pedons, formed in three different tephra deposits inside the main caldera of...
We have studied four mud volcano fields located in eastern Sicily, around the Mt. Etna edifice. Thre...
We report on original geochemical data, which combine the rainfall trace metal contents from three d...
Aweathering sequence with soils developing on volcanic, trachy-basaltic parent materials with ages r...
The measurement of soil CO2flux variations is a well established practice in many volcanic areas aro...
Active volcanoes emit considerable amounts of contaminants such as As, Se and V. Previous studies ha...
In active volcanic regions, soils are repeatedly exposed to eruption products, notably tephra emissi...