High heavy metals backgrounds, in particular chromium and nickel, are renowned in soils and sediments of the Padanian plain. New XRF data, synthetized in geo-referenced geochemical maps, emphasize that the anomalously high Cr-Ni backgrounds are related to the fine alluvial sediments of the Po River. A comparison with the regolith composition of ophiolite rocks cropping out within the Po River basin suggests that the observed geochemical features reflect sedimentary components deriving from the weathering of femic and ultrafemic rocks. The elevated Cr-Ni backgrounds are therefore a geogenic character of the Po River alluvial sediments, unrelated to anthropogenic contamination. Electron microprobe investigation focused on femic minerals highl...
Assessing soil contamination by hazardous metals and estimating the extent to which metal concentrat...
This geochemical study is focused on the easternmost part of the Po River alluvial plain in Northe...
This paper demonstrates that geochemistry is useful for the identification of sediment origin and pr...
Integrated geochemical, sedimentological and soil studies from the Po River Plain (northern Italy) p...
The soils of the Po River Plain, developed on the alluvial sediments, are often characterized by hig...
none1noA reliable quantitative estimate of changes in source-to-sink sediment transfer requires that...
One of the major issues when assessing soil contamination by inorganic substances is reliable determ...
In order to assess unambiguously legislation limits and levels of concern for potentially toxic meta...
The content of heavy metals in water and soil is a key parameter for evaluating the geochemical vuln...
The Ferrara province, as most of the River Po plain, is characterized for more than 70% of its terri...
Purpose This contribution investigates agricultural soils and sedimentary deposits in the province...
Detailed geochemical characterization of Quaternary deposits between Serchio and Arno river mouths e...
The bulk geochemistry of 435 near-surface sediment samples from the southern Po Plain was used to id...
This geochemical study is focused on the easternmost part of the Po River alluvial plain in Northern...
This contribution investigates agricultural soils from Vigarano Mainarda in the province of Ferrara ...
Assessing soil contamination by hazardous metals and estimating the extent to which metal concentrat...
This geochemical study is focused on the easternmost part of the Po River alluvial plain in Northe...
This paper demonstrates that geochemistry is useful for the identification of sediment origin and pr...
Integrated geochemical, sedimentological and soil studies from the Po River Plain (northern Italy) p...
The soils of the Po River Plain, developed on the alluvial sediments, are often characterized by hig...
none1noA reliable quantitative estimate of changes in source-to-sink sediment transfer requires that...
One of the major issues when assessing soil contamination by inorganic substances is reliable determ...
In order to assess unambiguously legislation limits and levels of concern for potentially toxic meta...
The content of heavy metals in water and soil is a key parameter for evaluating the geochemical vuln...
The Ferrara province, as most of the River Po plain, is characterized for more than 70% of its terri...
Purpose This contribution investigates agricultural soils and sedimentary deposits in the province...
Detailed geochemical characterization of Quaternary deposits between Serchio and Arno river mouths e...
The bulk geochemistry of 435 near-surface sediment samples from the southern Po Plain was used to id...
This geochemical study is focused on the easternmost part of the Po River alluvial plain in Northern...
This contribution investigates agricultural soils from Vigarano Mainarda in the province of Ferrara ...
Assessing soil contamination by hazardous metals and estimating the extent to which metal concentrat...
This geochemical study is focused on the easternmost part of the Po River alluvial plain in Northe...
This paper demonstrates that geochemistry is useful for the identification of sediment origin and pr...