The Colline Metallifere in SW Tuscany are characterized by strong anomalies in arsenic concentrations and distribution. The area is sparsely populated and largely wild, though it has been subject to human impact due to mining and metal processing since Etruscan and Roman times. In the Middle Ages it was exploited intensively for silver and copper. Until 1995, pyrite (FeS2) was mined and roasted to produce sulphuric acid and iron. Hypotheses based on geological and mineralogical factors formulated in the last 20 years have failed to explain the peculiar distribution of arsenic in the Colline Metallifere. Here we report preliminary results of widespread sampling and analysis of the fluvial sediments of rivers originating in this mining area. ...
The valley of the Pecora river (southern Tuscany, Italy) hosts a very large (∼25 km2) arsenic anomal...
In Sardinia, the dispersion of arsenic in the environment appears strictly linked with mineralised b...
Since the Etruscan Iron Age (8th–6th centuries BC), southern Tuscany (Italy) has been characterized ...
The Colline Metallifere in SW Tuscany are characterized by strong anomalies in arsenic concentration...
The territory of Colline Metallifere, in SW Tuscany, is characterized by the presence of strong arse...
The territory of Colline Metallifere, in SW Tuscany, is characterized by the presence of strong arse...
Italian law concerning the remediation of polluted areas forces the responsible party of the contami...
A significant As anomaly has been reported in the literature for stream sediments and unlithified Qu...
The problem of Arsenic pollution, in the area of an industrial plant for the production of sulfuric ...
The Department of Earth Sciences of University of Florence has conducted over the past ten years, nu...
High arsenic concentrations reaching about 1 g/l have been measured in domestic wells in a localized...
In this paper we describe the results of an extensive sampling of fluvial sediments collected from t...
The valley of the Pecora river (southern Tuscany, Italy) hosts a very large (∼ 25 km2) arsenic anoma...
The valley of the Pecora river (southern Tuscany, Italy) hosts a very large (∼25 km2) arsenic anomal...
In Sardinia, the dispersion of arsenic in the environment appears strictly linked with mineralised b...
Since the Etruscan Iron Age (8th–6th centuries BC), southern Tuscany (Italy) has been characterized ...
The Colline Metallifere in SW Tuscany are characterized by strong anomalies in arsenic concentration...
The territory of Colline Metallifere, in SW Tuscany, is characterized by the presence of strong arse...
The territory of Colline Metallifere, in SW Tuscany, is characterized by the presence of strong arse...
Italian law concerning the remediation of polluted areas forces the responsible party of the contami...
A significant As anomaly has been reported in the literature for stream sediments and unlithified Qu...
The problem of Arsenic pollution, in the area of an industrial plant for the production of sulfuric ...
The Department of Earth Sciences of University of Florence has conducted over the past ten years, nu...
High arsenic concentrations reaching about 1 g/l have been measured in domestic wells in a localized...
In this paper we describe the results of an extensive sampling of fluvial sediments collected from t...
The valley of the Pecora river (southern Tuscany, Italy) hosts a very large (∼ 25 km2) arsenic anoma...
The valley of the Pecora river (southern Tuscany, Italy) hosts a very large (∼25 km2) arsenic anomal...
In Sardinia, the dispersion of arsenic in the environment appears strictly linked with mineralised b...
Since the Etruscan Iron Age (8th–6th centuries BC), southern Tuscany (Italy) has been characterized ...