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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in air from Nisyros Island (Dodecanese Archipelago, Greece): Natural versus anthropogenic sources

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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in air from Nisyros Island (Dodecanese Archipelago, Greece): Natural versus anthropogenic sources

Auteurs : F. Tassi ; F. Capecchiacci ; L. Giannini ; G. E. Vougioukalakis ; O. Vaselli

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This study presents the chemical composition of VOCs in air and gas discharges collected at Nisyros Island (Dodecanese Archipelago, Greece). The main goals are i) to discriminate between natural and anthropogenic VOC sources and ii) to evaluate their impact on local air quality. Up to 63 different VOCs were recognized and quantitatively determined in 6 fumaroles and 19 air samples collected in the Lakki caldera, where fumarolic emissions are located, and the outer ring of the island, including the Mandraki village and the main harbor. Air samples from the crater area show significant concentrations of alkanes, alkenes, cyclic, aromatics, and S- and O-bearing heterocycles directly deriving from the hydrothermal system, as well as secondary O-bearing compounds from oxidation of primary VOCs. At Mandraki village, C6H6/Σ(methylated aromatics) and Σ(linear)/Σ(branched) alkanes ratios <1 allow to distinguish an anthropogenic source related to emissions from outlet pipes of touristic and private boats and buses.

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ET : Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in air from Nisyros Island (Dodecanese Archipelago, Greece): Natural versus anthropogenic sources
AU : TASSI (F.); CAPECCHIACCI (F.); GIANNINI (L.); VOUGIOUKALAKIS (G. E.); VASELLI (O.)
AF : Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, Via La Pira 4/50121 Florence/Italie (1 aut., 3 aut., 5 aut.); Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources of the National Research Council (CNR-IGG), Via La Pira 4/50121 Florence/Italie (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 5 aut.); IGME Institute for Geology and Mineral Exploration, 3rd Exit Olympic Village, 13677, Aharne/Athens/Grèce (4 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Environmental pollution : (1987); ISSN 0269-7491; Coden ENVPAF; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2013; Vol. 180; Pp. 111-121; Bibl. 1 p.1/2
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EA : This study presents the chemical composition of VOCs in air and gas discharges collected at Nisyros Island (Dodecanese Archipelago, Greece). The main goals are i) to discriminate between natural and anthropogenic VOC sources and ii) to evaluate their impact on local air quality. Up to 63 different VOCs were recognized and quantitatively determined in 6 fumaroles and 19 air samples collected in the Lakki caldera, where fumarolic emissions are located, and the outer ring of the island, including the Mandraki village and the main harbor. Air samples from the crater area show significant concentrations of alkanes, alkenes, cyclic, aromatics, and S- and O-bearing heterocycles directly deriving from the hydrothermal system, as well as secondary O-bearing compounds from oxidation of primary VOCs. At Mandraki village, C6H6/Σ(methylated aromatics) and Σ(linear)/Σ(branched) alkanes ratios <1 allow to distinguish an anthropogenic source related to emissions from outlet pipes of touristic and private boats and buses.
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FG : Europe
ED : Volatile organic compound; Air; Greece; Anthropogenic factor; Air quality; Air pollution; Natural origin pollution; Fumaroles
EG : Europe
SD : Compuesto orgánico volátil; Aire; Grecia; Factor antrópico; Calidad aire; Contaminación aire; Polución origen natural
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<ET>Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in air from Nisyros Island (Dodecanese Archipelago, Greece): Natural versus anthropogenic sources</ET>
<AU>TASSI (F.); CAPECCHIACCI (F.); GIANNINI (L.); VOUGIOUKALAKIS (G. E.); VASELLI (O.)</AU>
<AF>Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence, Via La Pira 4/50121 Florence/Italie (1 aut., 3 aut., 5 aut.); Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources of the National Research Council (CNR-IGG), Via La Pira 4/50121 Florence/Italie (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 5 aut.); IGME Institute for Geology and Mineral Exploration, 3rd Exit Olympic Village, 13677, Aharne/Athens/Grèce (4 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Environmental pollution : (1987); ISSN 0269-7491; Coden ENVPAF; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2013; Vol. 180; Pp. 111-121; Bibl. 1 p.1/2</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>This study presents the chemical composition of VOCs in air and gas discharges collected at Nisyros Island (Dodecanese Archipelago, Greece). The main goals are i) to discriminate between natural and anthropogenic VOC sources and ii) to evaluate their impact on local air quality. Up to 63 different VOCs were recognized and quantitatively determined in 6 fumaroles and 19 air samples collected in the Lakki caldera, where fumarolic emissions are located, and the outer ring of the island, including the Mandraki village and the main harbor. Air samples from the crater area show significant concentrations of alkanes, alkenes, cyclic, aromatics, and S- and O-bearing heterocycles directly deriving from the hydrothermal system, as well as secondary O-bearing compounds from oxidation of primary VOCs. At Mandraki village, C
<sub>6</sub>
H
<sub>6</sub>
/Σ(methylated aromatics) and Σ(linear)/Σ(branched) alkanes ratios <1 allow to distinguish an anthropogenic source related to emissions from outlet pipes of touristic and private boats and buses.</EA>
<CC>001D16C04D</CC>
<FD>Composé organique volatil; Air; Grèce; Facteur anthropique; Qualité air; Pollution air; Pollution origine naturelle; Fumerolle; Iles Dodécanèse</FD>
<FG>Europe</FG>
<ED>Volatile organic compound; Air; Greece; Anthropogenic factor; Air quality; Air pollution; Natural origin pollution; Fumaroles</ED>
<EG>Europe</EG>
<SD>Compuesto orgánico volátil; Aire; Grecia; Factor antrópico; Calidad aire; Contaminación aire; Polución origen natural</SD>
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