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Electrical imaging and self-potential survayes to study the geological setting of the Quaternary, slope depositsin the Agri high valley (Southern Italy)
Electrical imaging self potential structural geology slope deposits strike-slip fault
2015/9/28
We present the results of a geophysical survey carried out to outline the structural modelling of Quaternary slopedeposits in the northern part of the Agri high valley (Basilicata, Southern Italy). Qu...
Application of electric and electromagnetic methods to the definition of the Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy)
applied geophysics electric and electromagnetic methods campi flegrei caldera
2015/9/28
The results of an analysis of Dipolar Geoelectrical (DG), Magnetotelluric (MT) and Self-Potential (SP) data
collected over the emerged portion of the Campi Flegrei (CF) caldera (South Italy) are pres...
3D GEOEXPLORATION OF THE PREALPI GIULIE NATURE PARK (ITALY)
GIS Open Source DEM 3D exploration surface modelling landscape
2015/9/28
The aim of this research is focused on the development of an Open Source platform that would provide a 3D interactive and flexible
geo-visualization of spatial data coming from geographic informatio...
The high resolution bathymetric map of the exhalative area of Panarea (Aeolian Islands, Italy)
Panarea bathimetry DEM hydrotermal systems
2015/9/10
On November 3, 2002 a shallow submarine gas eruption occurred in an area of 2.3 km2 east of Panarea (Aeolian
volcanic arc, Southern Thyrrenian Sea, Italy). The exhalative area, surrounded by the isle...
Long-term geochemical monitoring and extensive/compressive phenomena: case study of the Umbria Region (Central Apennines, Italy)
geochemical monitoring seismicity helium thermal waters
2015/9/10
Long-term geochemical monitoring performed in the seismic area of the Umbria-Marche region of Italy (i.e. Central
Apennines) has allowed us to create a model of the circulation of fluids and interpre...
The submarine hydrothermal system of Panarea (Southern Italy): biogeochemical processes at the thermal fluids - sea bottom interface
Submarine hydrothermal activity fluids geochemistry sulfur deposits
2015/9/7
Among the submarine hydrothermal systems located offshore the volcanic archipelago of the
Aeolian Islands (Southern Italy), the most active is located off the coasts of Panarea island. Thermal
water...
Anomalous pattern of geochemical data recorded in the seismically active site of Pieschi (Southern Italy)
earthquakes geochemical signals time series
2015/9/2
This work explores three years of geochemical signals recorded by Pieschi station (Southern Italy). The measuring
station is located in a thermal spring located in the Southern Apennines Chain, one o...
Dissolved CO2 in natural waters: development of an automated monitoring system and first application to Stromboli volcano (Italy)
Gas–water interaction Dissolved CO2 Fluid geochemistry Geochemical monitoring
2015/8/27
The study of geochemical parameters applied to natural systems has provided improved knowledge of geochemical mechanisms of gas/rock dissolution in natural waters that are linked to gas–water and/or w...
Long-term variations of fumarole temperatures on Vulcano Island (Italy)
temperature fumarole heat release
2015/8/27
Fumarole temperatures are the ultimate results of many processes that are encountered by deep fluids during their passage to the surface. Here, the time variations of high-temperature fumaroles acquir...
Structural analysis of the eruptive fissures at Mount Etna (Italy)
Eruptive fracture dike Magmas Tectonics Structural geology
2015/8/27
Mount Etna produces frequent eruptions from its summit craters and from fissures on its flanks. The flank fissures trend approximately radially to the summit, and are mainly concentrated in three rift...
High-precision gravity measurements using absolute and relative gravimeters at Mount Etna (Sicily, Italy)
absolute and relative gravimeters uncertainty microgravimetry
2015/8/27
Accurate detection of time gravity changes attributable to the dynamics of volcanoes requires high-precision gravity measurements. With the aim of improving the quality of data from the Mount Etna gra...
Defining high-detail hazard maps by a cellular automata approach: application to Mount Etna (Italy)
automata approach Mount Etna
2015/8/27
The individuation of areas that are more likely to be affected by new events in volcanic regions is of fundamental relevance for the mitigation of the possible consequences, both in terms of loss of h...
Active compressional tectonics, Quaternary capable faults, and the seismic landscape of the Po Plain (northern Italy)
Active compressional tectonics paleoseismology seismic hazard Po Plain foredeep seismic landscape
2015/8/26
It is commonly believed that the Po Plain is an area of low seismic hazard. This conclusion is essentially a combination of two factors: (1) the historical record of earthquakes, which shows a relativ...
Geodiversity action plans for the enhancement of geoheritage in the Piemonte region (north-western Italy)
Geodiversity Geoheritage Geoethics Education Public issues Geohazards
2015/8/26
A geoethical approach to geodiversity allows better understanding of the value of abiotic nature and enhances its conservation and development. Our basic assumption is that even during an economical c...
Water–rock interactions and trace elements distribution in dolomite aquifers: The Sassolungo and Sella systems (Northern Italy)
groundwater carbonate minerals carbon dioxide trace elements isotopes
2017/4/11
Water–rock interaction processes and trace elements distribution were studied in the Triassic dolomite aquifers of
Sassolungo and Sella group (Dolomite mountains, northern Italy). These systems consi...