Chemical-physical and dissolved gases in Etnean groundwater: data from Cherubino (S65) spring (Santa Maria di Licodia- CT)
Abstract:
Groundwater chemical-physical data in the spring (Cherubino fountain – Santa Maria di Licodia, CT) located southwest of the Etna volcano (Gen 2009-Dec 2018), belonging to the Etna geochemical surveillance network (named S65) of the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV). Data have been acquired by a water station equipped with multiparameter sensors. Dissolved CO2 (CO2c) has been re-calculated by mean of an algorithm (De Gregorio et al. 2011) using the raw data (CO2_0 and CO2_1).
How to cite this dataset:
La Pica, L., Morici, S., Longo, M., Cappuzzo, S., 2020. Chemical-physical and dissolved gases in Etnean groundwater: data from Cherubino (S65) spring (Santa Maria di Licodia- CT), Version 1.0. Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA).
https://doi.org/10.26022/IEDA/111530. Accessed 2024-10-15.
DOI Creation Date:
2020-04-03
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Publication(s):
Federico C., Longo M., D'Alessandro W., Bellomo S., Bonfanti S., Brusca L., (2017), “Hydrological versus volcanic processes affecting fluid circulation at Mt. Etna: Inferences from 10 years of observations at the volcanic aquifer.” Chemical Geology, Volume (452): 71-84
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International [CC-BY-4.0]
Keyword(s):
Coverage Scope: Regional (Continents, Oceans)
Geographic Location: Etna Volcano, Italy
User Contributed Keyword(s):
Groundwater, dissolved CO2, continuous monitoring
Data Available On:
2020-04-03