The Geochemical Atlas of Italy addresses the need for geochemical mapping of the country, based on FOREGS procedures. Data from samples of Italian topsoil, subsoil, stream water, stream sediment and floodplain sediment have been extracted from the FOREGS database and supplemented with data from eight new sample sites. In total 360 geochemical maps have been produced and spatial correlations have been found between the underlying geology and element abundances in the sampled media. The aim of the Geochemical Atlas of Italy is to document background/baseline chemical element variation at the national scale. It is found to be a suitable tool to support government decision-makers to assess trigger and action limits at the local scale, when co...
Geochemical mapping is a valuable tool for the control of territory that can be used not only in the...
Since 2000 a joint project between the Department of Earth Science of Florence and the Unit of Envir...
Contiene prodotti cartografici geochimici di 90 elementi inorganici per l'intero territorio europe
The Geochemical Atlas of Italy addresses the need for geochemical mapping of the country, based on ...
The Geochemical Atlas of Italy addresses the need for a large scale geochemical mapping based on FOR...
INTRODUCTION In recent years in Europe we witnessed an increasing interest from the public opinion,...
Geochemical mapping is a fundamental tool for environmental monitoring and land management. For this...
Geochemical Mapping of Agricultural Soils (GEMAS) is a cooperation project between the Geochemistry ...
In this study the new Regional Geochemical Database (RGDB), called GEOBASI, is presented and illustr...
Geochemical Mapping of Agricultural Soils (GEMAS) is a cooperation project between the Geochemistry ...
An ‘Atlas’is a collection of maps usually published in a book form. A ‘Geochemical Atlas’is a themat...
A research agreement was approved in 2009 among the Tuscany Region, the Institute of Geosciences and...
A total of about 20,000 stream sediment samples from about 13,000 km(2) were collected in Sardinia a...
In this study the new Regional Geochemical Database (RGDB), called GEOBASI, is presented and illustr...
In this study the new Regional Geochemical Database (RGD) is presented and illustrated in the framew...
Geochemical mapping is a valuable tool for the control of territory that can be used not only in the...
Since 2000 a joint project between the Department of Earth Science of Florence and the Unit of Envir...
Contiene prodotti cartografici geochimici di 90 elementi inorganici per l'intero territorio europe
The Geochemical Atlas of Italy addresses the need for geochemical mapping of the country, based on ...
The Geochemical Atlas of Italy addresses the need for a large scale geochemical mapping based on FOR...
INTRODUCTION In recent years in Europe we witnessed an increasing interest from the public opinion,...
Geochemical mapping is a fundamental tool for environmental monitoring and land management. For this...
Geochemical Mapping of Agricultural Soils (GEMAS) is a cooperation project between the Geochemistry ...
In this study the new Regional Geochemical Database (RGDB), called GEOBASI, is presented and illustr...
Geochemical Mapping of Agricultural Soils (GEMAS) is a cooperation project between the Geochemistry ...
An ‘Atlas’is a collection of maps usually published in a book form. A ‘Geochemical Atlas’is a themat...
A research agreement was approved in 2009 among the Tuscany Region, the Institute of Geosciences and...
A total of about 20,000 stream sediment samples from about 13,000 km(2) were collected in Sardinia a...
In this study the new Regional Geochemical Database (RGDB), called GEOBASI, is presented and illustr...
In this study the new Regional Geochemical Database (RGD) is presented and illustrated in the framew...
Geochemical mapping is a valuable tool for the control of territory that can be used not only in the...
Since 2000 a joint project between the Department of Earth Science of Florence and the Unit of Envir...
Contiene prodotti cartografici geochimici di 90 elementi inorganici per l'intero territorio europe