Geochemical survey of Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), a natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidification.

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Published in:Marine Pollution Bulletin
Main Authors: Boatta, F, D'Alessandro, W, Gagliano, AL, Liotta, M, Milazzo, M, Rodolfo-Metalpa, R, Hall-Spencer, JM, Parello, F
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/1449
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.01.029
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spelling ftunivplympearl:oai:pearl.plymouth.ac.uk:10026.1/1449 2023-05-15T17:50:34+02:00 Geochemical survey of Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), a natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidification. Boatta, F D'Alessandro, W Gagliano, AL Liotta, M Milazzo, M Rodolfo-Metalpa, R Hall-Spencer, JM Parello, F 2013-02-25 http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/1449 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.01.029 ENG eng E-ISSN:1879-3363 http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/1449 doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.01.029 1879-3363 Not known Journal Article 2013 ftunivplympearl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.01.029 2021-03-09T18:32:54Z The version on PEARL: Corrected proofs are Articles in Press that contain the authors' corrections. Final citation details, e.g., volume/issue number, publication year and page numbers, still need to be added and the text might change before final publication. Although corrected proofs do not have all bibliographic details available yet, they can already be cited using the year of online publication and the DOI , as follows: author(s), article title, journal (year), DOI. Shallow submarine gas vents in Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), emit around 3.6t CO2 per day providing a natural laboratory for the study of biogeochemical processes related to seabed CO2 leaks and ocean acidification. The main physico-chemical parameters (T, pH and Eh) were measured at more than 70 stations with 40 seawater samples were collected for chemical analyses. The main gas vent area had high concentrations of dissolved hydrothermal gases, low pH and negative redox values all of which returned to normal seawater values at distances of about 400m from the main vents. Much of the bay around the vents is corrosive to calcium carbonate; the north shore has a gradient in seawater carbonate chemistry that is well suited to studies of the effects of long-term increases in CO2 levels. This shoreline lacks toxic compounds (such as H2S) and has a gradient in carbonate saturation states. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification PEARL (Plymouth Electronic Archiv & ResearchLibrary, Plymouth University) Marine Pollution Bulletin 73 2 485 494
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description The version on PEARL: Corrected proofs are Articles in Press that contain the authors' corrections. Final citation details, e.g., volume/issue number, publication year and page numbers, still need to be added and the text might change before final publication. Although corrected proofs do not have all bibliographic details available yet, they can already be cited using the year of online publication and the DOI , as follows: author(s), article title, journal (year), DOI. Shallow submarine gas vents in Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), emit around 3.6t CO2 per day providing a natural laboratory for the study of biogeochemical processes related to seabed CO2 leaks and ocean acidification. The main physico-chemical parameters (T, pH and Eh) were measured at more than 70 stations with 40 seawater samples were collected for chemical analyses. The main gas vent area had high concentrations of dissolved hydrothermal gases, low pH and negative redox values all of which returned to normal seawater values at distances of about 400m from the main vents. Much of the bay around the vents is corrosive to calcium carbonate; the north shore has a gradient in seawater carbonate chemistry that is well suited to studies of the effects of long-term increases in CO2 levels. This shoreline lacks toxic compounds (such as H2S) and has a gradient in carbonate saturation states.
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author Boatta, F
D'Alessandro, W
Gagliano, AL
Liotta, M
Milazzo, M
Rodolfo-Metalpa, R
Hall-Spencer, JM
Parello, F
spellingShingle Boatta, F
D'Alessandro, W
Gagliano, AL
Liotta, M
Milazzo, M
Rodolfo-Metalpa, R
Hall-Spencer, JM
Parello, F
Geochemical survey of Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), a natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidification.
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D'Alessandro, W
Gagliano, AL
Liotta, M
Milazzo, M
Rodolfo-Metalpa, R
Hall-Spencer, JM
Parello, F
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title Geochemical survey of Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), a natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidification.
title_short Geochemical survey of Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), a natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidification.
title_full Geochemical survey of Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), a natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidification.
title_fullStr Geochemical survey of Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), a natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidification.
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical survey of Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), a natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidification.
title_sort geochemical survey of levante bay, vulcano island (italy), a natural laboratory for the study of ocean acidification.
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