Ultramafic soils are characterized by the presence of several potentially toxic elements (PTE's; such as Cr, Co, and Ni) that commonly exceed residential and industrial concentration limits according to Italian laws (D.M. 471/1999; D.Lgs 152/2006). Therefore, the determination of the background levels and baseline values of PTE's within serpentinitic and peridotitic soils is of paramount importance in order to evaluate the potential risk of contamination for ecosystems as well as to distinguish between lithogenic and anthropogenic inputs. With this work we investigated the mineralogy, the mineral chemistry, and the bulk chemistry of undisturbed soils and associated parent rocks from four selected sites occurring in the "Bric del Dente Serpe...
This work discusses the results of a geochemical survey conducted in the Salerno urban area to deter...
Soils on ultramafic materials are usually rich in Mg, Fe and heavy metals (particularly Ni, Cr, Mn, ...
Volcanic soils affected by different numbers of polluted river flooding events were investigated. Ch...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by the presence of several potentially toxic elements (PTE's; suc...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by severe edaphic conditions induced by a low content of essentia...
The aim of the work is to assess the role of local-scale lithological, textural, and structural fact...
In this study, we have analysed the mineralogy and the crystal chemistry of serpentine soils from ul...
One of the major issues when assessing soil contamination by inorganic substances is reliable determ...
Concern about health effect of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) has led to an increasing global att...
Integrated geochemical, sedimentological and soil studies from the Po River Plain (northern Italy) p...
Although the presence of potentially toxic metals in soils is normally associated with human soil po...
The aim of this survey was to assess the concentration range of potentially toxic elements (PTE) in ...
Knowledge of rock chemical composition is very important for the evaluation of soil chemistry, part...
Volcanic soils affected by different numbers of polluted river flooding events were investigated. Ch...
This work discusses the results of a geochemical survey conducted in the Salerno urban area to deter...
Soils on ultramafic materials are usually rich in Mg, Fe and heavy metals (particularly Ni, Cr, Mn, ...
Volcanic soils affected by different numbers of polluted river flooding events were investigated. Ch...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by the presence of several potentially toxic elements (PTE's; suc...
Ultramafic soils are characterized by severe edaphic conditions induced by a low content of essentia...
The aim of the work is to assess the role of local-scale lithological, textural, and structural fact...
In this study, we have analysed the mineralogy and the crystal chemistry of serpentine soils from ul...
One of the major issues when assessing soil contamination by inorganic substances is reliable determ...
Concern about health effect of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) has led to an increasing global att...
Integrated geochemical, sedimentological and soil studies from the Po River Plain (northern Italy) p...
Although the presence of potentially toxic metals in soils is normally associated with human soil po...
The aim of this survey was to assess the concentration range of potentially toxic elements (PTE) in ...
Knowledge of rock chemical composition is very important for the evaluation of soil chemistry, part...
Volcanic soils affected by different numbers of polluted river flooding events were investigated. Ch...
This work discusses the results of a geochemical survey conducted in the Salerno urban area to deter...
Soils on ultramafic materials are usually rich in Mg, Fe and heavy metals (particularly Ni, Cr, Mn, ...
Volcanic soils affected by different numbers of polluted river flooding events were investigated. Ch...