Rio San Giorgio (Iglesiente, Sardinia, Italy), a stream affected by abandoned mine wastes, is characterized by dense vegetation in the streambed, mainly comprised of Phragmites australis and Juncus acutus. This vegetation creates natural biogeochemical barriers that drive mineralization processes and attenuate metals load in the stream. Several techniques, covering scales from micrometres to kilometres, were applied to investigate the biogeochemical processes: water chemistry, injected hydrologic tracer, mineralogy, microscopic investigation and X-ray spectroscopy. From this multiscale and multimethod approach, we recognized two predominant sets of biogeochemical processes: microbially driven metal sulphide precipitation, mainly resulting i...
Hydrozincite [Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6] precipitation from Naracauli waters (SW Sardinia) is promoted by a mic...
Sorption/desorption to/from streambed material, in particular ferrihydrite, is believed to be the ma...
Natural weathering and human activities may both be sources of toxic and potentially toxic elements ...
Rio San Giorgio (Iglesiente, Sardinia, Italy), a stream affected by abandoned mine wastes, is charac...
Rio San Giorgio (Iglesiente, Sardinia, Italy), a stream affected by abandoned mine wastes, is charac...
Trace metals, particularly Zn, are nutrients for living organisms, however, when present in the envi...
Four streams flowing in the Iglesiente and Arburese mine districts (SW Sardinia, Italy), exploited f...
Three streams in SW Sardinia were studied to evaluate the transport of metals in the environment, an...
Streams draining mined areas throughout the world commonly have high concentrations of Zn. Because Z...
The concentration of 14 potentially toxic elements (PTE), including emerging contaminants, was deter...
Hydrologic tracer techniques were applied to Rio Irvi (SW Sardinia), a stream affected by mine drain...
Hydrologic tracer techniques were applied to Rio Montevecchio (SW Sardinia, Italy), a stream affecte...
Besides being used, for their dense root system, to consolidate embankments subject to erosion, the ...
Allchar ore deposit, a well-known polymetallic mineralisation, is drained by the Majdanska River cha...
The Ingurtosu Pb–Zn mine (S-W Sardinia) was exploited for about a century until 1968. Huge amounts o...
Hydrozincite [Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6] precipitation from Naracauli waters (SW Sardinia) is promoted by a mic...
Sorption/desorption to/from streambed material, in particular ferrihydrite, is believed to be the ma...
Natural weathering and human activities may both be sources of toxic and potentially toxic elements ...
Rio San Giorgio (Iglesiente, Sardinia, Italy), a stream affected by abandoned mine wastes, is charac...
Rio San Giorgio (Iglesiente, Sardinia, Italy), a stream affected by abandoned mine wastes, is charac...
Trace metals, particularly Zn, are nutrients for living organisms, however, when present in the envi...
Four streams flowing in the Iglesiente and Arburese mine districts (SW Sardinia, Italy), exploited f...
Three streams in SW Sardinia were studied to evaluate the transport of metals in the environment, an...
Streams draining mined areas throughout the world commonly have high concentrations of Zn. Because Z...
The concentration of 14 potentially toxic elements (PTE), including emerging contaminants, was deter...
Hydrologic tracer techniques were applied to Rio Irvi (SW Sardinia), a stream affected by mine drain...
Hydrologic tracer techniques were applied to Rio Montevecchio (SW Sardinia, Italy), a stream affecte...
Besides being used, for their dense root system, to consolidate embankments subject to erosion, the ...
Allchar ore deposit, a well-known polymetallic mineralisation, is drained by the Majdanska River cha...
The Ingurtosu Pb–Zn mine (S-W Sardinia) was exploited for about a century until 1968. Huge amounts o...
Hydrozincite [Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6] precipitation from Naracauli waters (SW Sardinia) is promoted by a mic...
Sorption/desorption to/from streambed material, in particular ferrihydrite, is believed to be the ma...
Natural weathering and human activities may both be sources of toxic and potentially toxic elements ...