The environmental status of the Falerno-Domitio littoral, a sector of the Italian south coast (Campania region) locally affected by an extensive anthropic pressure and pollution, was assessed by a multi-disciplinary approach, consisting of geological vs. biological studies. Geochemical abundance of potentially hazardous trace metals in beach sands is mainly constrained by the nature of the source rocks. Geochemical data of marine sediment quality with regards to possible heavy metal pollution and the enrichment factors of selected potentially toxic metals show that Cr and V values are higher in marine samples than in natural sources, suggesting that they are, at least in part, of anthropic derivation. A relationship between meiobenthos and ...
We report the first results of an ongoing study related to the project FARO (i.e. the Italian “Fund ...
The distribution of metals in surface sediments of Gulf of Pozzuoli (GoP), embedding the former seco...
The present study was aimed at evaluating sediment pollution and toxicity in the Bay of Pozzuoli (Bo...
The environmental status of the Falerno-Domitio littoral, a sector of the Italian south coast (Campa...
Assessing soil contamination by hazardous metals and estimating the extent to which metal concentrat...
The coastal region of Southern Italy's Caserta province, known as the Litorale Domitio (Domitia coas...
The Augusta area (SE Sicily) is one of the most industrialized and contaminated coastal environments...
Anthropogenic pressures can adversely affect the quality of coastal sediment posing at risk human he...
The Gulf of Palermo (Italy, Mediterranean Sea) is a contaminated coastal environment with a relative...
A multidisciplinary survey was carried out on the quality of water and sediments of a coastal protec...
From the early 1950s until the late 1970s, Augusta Bay (Sicily, Italy) served as a major European (p...
Sediments represent a critical compartment of marine coastal ecosystems due to the toxic and long-la...
We report the first results of an ongoing study related to the project FARO (i.e. the Italian “Fund ...
The distribution of metals in surface sediments of Gulf of Pozzuoli (GoP), embedding the former seco...
The present study was aimed at evaluating sediment pollution and toxicity in the Bay of Pozzuoli (Bo...
The environmental status of the Falerno-Domitio littoral, a sector of the Italian south coast (Campa...
Assessing soil contamination by hazardous metals and estimating the extent to which metal concentrat...
The coastal region of Southern Italy's Caserta province, known as the Litorale Domitio (Domitia coas...
The Augusta area (SE Sicily) is one of the most industrialized and contaminated coastal environments...
Anthropogenic pressures can adversely affect the quality of coastal sediment posing at risk human he...
The Gulf of Palermo (Italy, Mediterranean Sea) is a contaminated coastal environment with a relative...
A multidisciplinary survey was carried out on the quality of water and sediments of a coastal protec...
From the early 1950s until the late 1970s, Augusta Bay (Sicily, Italy) served as a major European (p...
Sediments represent a critical compartment of marine coastal ecosystems due to the toxic and long-la...
We report the first results of an ongoing study related to the project FARO (i.e. the Italian “Fund ...
The distribution of metals in surface sediments of Gulf of Pozzuoli (GoP), embedding the former seco...
The present study was aimed at evaluating sediment pollution and toxicity in the Bay of Pozzuoli (Bo...