Sources of groundwater contaminants in inhabited areas, located in complex geo-tectonic contexts, are often deeply interlocked, thus, making the discrimination between anthropic and natural origins difficult. In this study, we investigate the Peloritani Mountain aquifers (Sicily, Italy), using the combination of probability plots with concentration contour maps to retrieve an overall view of the groundwater geo-chemistry with a special focus on the flux of heavy metals. In particular, we present a methodology for integrating spatial data with very different levels of precision, acquired before and during the “geomatic era”. Our results depict a complex geochemical layout driven by a geo-puzzle of rocks with very different lithological natur...
Quantification of the (spatially distributed) natural contributions to the chemical signature of gro...
Different features of geochemical information were studied by comparing spatial distribution of conc...
The qualitative deterioration of the groundwater resources is a complex phenomenon that depends on t...
We collected and analysed 58 samples of groundwater from wells in the Barcellona-Milazzo Plain, one ...
Shallow aquifers are the most accessible reservoirs of potable groundwater; nevertheless, they are a...
The paper deals with the identification of Natural Background Levels (NBLs) in a groundwater body lo...
The increased use of chemicals in many anthropogenic activities and their dispersion into the enviro...
The development of reliable methodologies to characterize aquifer heterogeneities is a key issue for...
Mt. Vulture volcanic aquifer, located on the northern border of the Basilicata region (southern Ital...
We analyze natural background levels (NBLs) and threshold values (TVs) of spatially distributed chem...
We analyzed a large dataset (143 water sampling sites, 22 variables) of chemical parameters in loca...
One hundred and fifty-six groundwater samples were collected from the Aosta Valley region, Italy and...
One hundred and fifty-six groundwater samples were collected from the Aosta Valley region, Italy and...
We propose and exemplify a framework to assess Natural Background Levels (NBLs) of target chemical s...
Quantification of the (spatially distributed) natural contributions to the chemical signature of gro...
Different features of geochemical information were studied by comparing spatial distribution of conc...
The qualitative deterioration of the groundwater resources is a complex phenomenon that depends on t...
We collected and analysed 58 samples of groundwater from wells in the Barcellona-Milazzo Plain, one ...
Shallow aquifers are the most accessible reservoirs of potable groundwater; nevertheless, they are a...
The paper deals with the identification of Natural Background Levels (NBLs) in a groundwater body lo...
The increased use of chemicals in many anthropogenic activities and their dispersion into the enviro...
The development of reliable methodologies to characterize aquifer heterogeneities is a key issue for...
Mt. Vulture volcanic aquifer, located on the northern border of the Basilicata region (southern Ital...
We analyze natural background levels (NBLs) and threshold values (TVs) of spatially distributed chem...
We analyzed a large dataset (143 water sampling sites, 22 variables) of chemical parameters in loca...
One hundred and fifty-six groundwater samples were collected from the Aosta Valley region, Italy and...
One hundred and fifty-six groundwater samples were collected from the Aosta Valley region, Italy and...
We propose and exemplify a framework to assess Natural Background Levels (NBLs) of target chemical s...
Quantification of the (spatially distributed) natural contributions to the chemical signature of gro...
Different features of geochemical information were studied by comparing spatial distribution of conc...
The qualitative deterioration of the groundwater resources is a complex phenomenon that depends on t...