Chemical, physical and microbiological characterisation of water in an alpine permafrost area (Istituto Mosso LTER site, NW Italian Alps)

High altitude areas in the Alps are characterised by the permafrost environment, which reacts sensitively to climate change effects. During the last decades several studies on alpine permafrost-related hazards have been performed but few studies have focused on the geochemical content of the water t...

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Main Authors: COLOMBO, NICOLA, FRATIANNI, SIMONA, GIARDINO, Marco, GUENZI, DIEGO, PEROTTI, Luigi, ACQUAOTTA, FIORELLA, FREPPAZ, Michele, GODONE, DANILO FRANCESCO, SAID PULLICINO, DANIEL, VIGLIETTI, DAVIDE, GORRA, ROBERTA, MANIA, ILARIA, Giaccone, E., MARTIN, Maria, Viviano, G., Salerno, F., Balestrini, R.
Other Authors: Roberto S. Azzoni, Claudio Smiraglia, Antonella Senese and Guglielmina Diolaiuti, Colombo, N., Fratianni, S., Giardino, M., Guenzi, D., Perotti, L., Acquaotta, F., Freppaz, M., Godone, D., Said Pullicino, D., Martin, M., Viglietti, D., Gorra, R., Mania, I.
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2015
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1520463
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spelling ftunivtorino:oai:iris.unito.it:2318/1520463 2023-10-09T21:52:16+02:00 Chemical, physical and microbiological characterisation of water in an alpine permafrost area (Istituto Mosso LTER site, NW Italian Alps) COLOMBO, NICOLA FRATIANNI, SIMONA GIARDINO, Marco GUENZI, DIEGO PEROTTI, Luigi ACQUAOTTA, FIORELLA FREPPAZ, Michele GODONE, DANILO FRANCESCO SAID PULLICINO, DANIEL VIGLIETTI, DAVIDE GORRA, ROBERTA MANIA, ILARIA Giaccone, E. MARTIN, Maria Viviano, G. Salerno, F. Balestrini, R. Roberto S. Azzoni, Claudio Smiraglia, Antonella Senese and Guglielmina Diolaiuti Colombo, N. Fratianni, S. Giardino, M. Guenzi, D. Perotti, L. Acquaotta, F. Giaccone, E. Freppaz, M. Godone, D. Said Pullicino, D. Martin, M. Viglietti, D. Gorra, R. Mania, I. Viviano, G. Salerno, F. Balestrini, R. 2015 http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1520463 eng eng Università degli Studi di Milano country:ITA place:Milano ispartofbook:Abstracts Alpine Glaciology Meeting firstpage:28 lastpage:29 numberofpages:2 http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1520463 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2015 ftunivtorino 2023-09-12T22:28:28Z High altitude areas in the Alps are characterised by the permafrost environment, which reacts sensitively to climate change effects. During the last decades several studies on alpine permafrost-related hazards have been performed but few studies have focused on the geochemical content of the water that drains permafrost areas. For example, rock glaciers physically and chemically influence the water that passes through them and their discharge can be highly enriched in solutes. Unexpected high nickel and manganese concentrations exceeding the EU limits for drinking water have recently been reported in some studies investigating rock glacier discharges. The present study aims to evaluate rock glacier solute fluxes into a high altitude lake in the NW Italian Alps (Istituto Mosso LTER site, www.lteritalia.it/) in order to understand the impact of climate parameters on alpine permafrost, in particular the effects of permafrost ice melt on the water quality of mountain headwaters. This objective has been achieved through an integrated-multidisciplinary research programme involving climate analysis, rock glacier ground surface temperature investigation, water physiochemical and microbiological analyses. Nine automatic and three manned weather stations located in the surrounding areas of the rock glacier (2700 m a.s.l.; radius: 12 km) have been used to study the relationships between climatic parameters and permafrost dynamics. Moreover, meteorological data have been collected by installing portable instruments in situ, integrated in a Mini Automatic Weather Station. To investigate the correlations between physiochemical features of water and the thermal state of the rock glacier surface, the ground temperature monitoring has been conducted. Temperature dataloggers have been buried 5/10 cm into the ground, regularly distributed on the rockglacier surface and in few surrounding sites. Total Station was used to achieve position for each datalogger and differential GNSS was used to acquire global geographic coordinates ... Conference Object Ice permafrost Università degli studi di Torino: AperTo (Archivio Istituzionale ad Accesso Aperto)
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description High altitude areas in the Alps are characterised by the permafrost environment, which reacts sensitively to climate change effects. During the last decades several studies on alpine permafrost-related hazards have been performed but few studies have focused on the geochemical content of the water that drains permafrost areas. For example, rock glaciers physically and chemically influence the water that passes through them and their discharge can be highly enriched in solutes. Unexpected high nickel and manganese concentrations exceeding the EU limits for drinking water have recently been reported in some studies investigating rock glacier discharges. The present study aims to evaluate rock glacier solute fluxes into a high altitude lake in the NW Italian Alps (Istituto Mosso LTER site, www.lteritalia.it/) in order to understand the impact of climate parameters on alpine permafrost, in particular the effects of permafrost ice melt on the water quality of mountain headwaters. This objective has been achieved through an integrated-multidisciplinary research programme involving climate analysis, rock glacier ground surface temperature investigation, water physiochemical and microbiological analyses. Nine automatic and three manned weather stations located in the surrounding areas of the rock glacier (2700 m a.s.l.; radius: 12 km) have been used to study the relationships between climatic parameters and permafrost dynamics. Moreover, meteorological data have been collected by installing portable instruments in situ, integrated in a Mini Automatic Weather Station. To investigate the correlations between physiochemical features of water and the thermal state of the rock glacier surface, the ground temperature monitoring has been conducted. Temperature dataloggers have been buried 5/10 cm into the ground, regularly distributed on the rockglacier surface and in few surrounding sites. Total Station was used to achieve position for each datalogger and differential GNSS was used to acquire global geographic coordinates ...
author2 Roberto S. Azzoni, Claudio Smiraglia, Antonella Senese and Guglielmina Diolaiuti
Colombo, N.
Fratianni, S.
Giardino, M.
Guenzi, D.
Perotti, L.
Acquaotta, F.
Giaccone, E.
Freppaz, M.
Godone, D.
Said Pullicino, D.
Martin, M.
Viglietti, D.
Gorra, R.
Mania, I.
Viviano, G.
Salerno, F.
Balestrini, R.
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author COLOMBO, NICOLA
FRATIANNI, SIMONA
GIARDINO, Marco
GUENZI, DIEGO
PEROTTI, Luigi
ACQUAOTTA, FIORELLA
FREPPAZ, Michele
GODONE, DANILO FRANCESCO
SAID PULLICINO, DANIEL
VIGLIETTI, DAVIDE
GORRA, ROBERTA
MANIA, ILARIA
Giaccone, E.
MARTIN, Maria
Viviano, G.
Salerno, F.
Balestrini, R.
spellingShingle COLOMBO, NICOLA
FRATIANNI, SIMONA
GIARDINO, Marco
GUENZI, DIEGO
PEROTTI, Luigi
ACQUAOTTA, FIORELLA
FREPPAZ, Michele
GODONE, DANILO FRANCESCO
SAID PULLICINO, DANIEL
VIGLIETTI, DAVIDE
GORRA, ROBERTA
MANIA, ILARIA
Giaccone, E.
MARTIN, Maria
Viviano, G.
Salerno, F.
Balestrini, R.
Chemical, physical and microbiological characterisation of water in an alpine permafrost area (Istituto Mosso LTER site, NW Italian Alps)
author_facet COLOMBO, NICOLA
FRATIANNI, SIMONA
GIARDINO, Marco
GUENZI, DIEGO
PEROTTI, Luigi
ACQUAOTTA, FIORELLA
FREPPAZ, Michele
GODONE, DANILO FRANCESCO
SAID PULLICINO, DANIEL
VIGLIETTI, DAVIDE
GORRA, ROBERTA
MANIA, ILARIA
Giaccone, E.
MARTIN, Maria
Viviano, G.
Salerno, F.
Balestrini, R.
author_sort COLOMBO, NICOLA
title Chemical, physical and microbiological characterisation of water in an alpine permafrost area (Istituto Mosso LTER site, NW Italian Alps)
title_short Chemical, physical and microbiological characterisation of water in an alpine permafrost area (Istituto Mosso LTER site, NW Italian Alps)
title_full Chemical, physical and microbiological characterisation of water in an alpine permafrost area (Istituto Mosso LTER site, NW Italian Alps)
title_fullStr Chemical, physical and microbiological characterisation of water in an alpine permafrost area (Istituto Mosso LTER site, NW Italian Alps)
title_full_unstemmed Chemical, physical and microbiological characterisation of water in an alpine permafrost area (Istituto Mosso LTER site, NW Italian Alps)
title_sort chemical, physical and microbiological characterisation of water in an alpine permafrost area (istituto mosso lter site, nw italian alps)
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1520463
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permafrost
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permafrost
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