2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/9107636
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Boron Isotopes in the Mount Vulture Groundwaters (Southern Italy): Constraints for the Assessment of Natural and Anthropogenic Contaminant Sources

Abstract: The Mt. Vulture volcanic aquifer is an important reservoir of effervescent mineral water in southern Italy. This area is included in the Vulture Regional Park and is located on a popular tourist route for its high scenic and ecological value. Unfortunately, signs of anthropogenic impact have recently increased. Among minor elements, boron and its isotopes are considered useful environmental tracers since different anthropogenic and natural sources can be distinguished. In this study, B content and (δ11B) isoto… Show more

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“…Boron is commonly found in coal combustion residue leachate (Naylor and others, 2012), in construction and demolition debris (Xu and others, 2020), and may be leaching from the coal fly ash and other materials that were used to build the access road. Other sources of boron are from manufacturing of glass, ceramics, fertilizers, and detergents (Paternoster, 2019), which may be in this heavily industrialized part of Gary. As a conservative geochemical element, boron transports readily through surface water and groundwater without substantial interaction with biota, evaporation, volatilization, oxidationreduction reactions, mineral precipitation, or dissolution (Buszka and others, 2007).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boron is commonly found in coal combustion residue leachate (Naylor and others, 2012), in construction and demolition debris (Xu and others, 2020), and may be leaching from the coal fly ash and other materials that were used to build the access road. Other sources of boron are from manufacturing of glass, ceramics, fertilizers, and detergents (Paternoster, 2019), which may be in this heavily industrialized part of Gary. As a conservative geochemical element, boron transports readily through surface water and groundwater without substantial interaction with biota, evaporation, volatilization, oxidationreduction reactions, mineral precipitation, or dissolution (Buszka and others, 2007).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be also noted that the least square fittings are statistically significant (Fig. 11a and b), and the regression extrapolation points towards high B concentration/ 11 B-depleted water samples interacting with silicates (Battistel, 2014;Paternoster, 2019).…”
Section: The Case Of the Collelongo Earthquake: Boron As A Potential ...mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Borate's high solubility makes its boron isotopic composition a potential tracer when mixed with other contaminants in the natural environment (Palmer and Swihart 1996). Boron chemistry has been used to investigate groundwater contamination in many areas, including water-rock interaction and anthropogenic contamination (Barth 1998;Komor 1997;Paternoster 2019). Quantitative analysis of boron concentration is widely used for investigating anthropogenic contamination (Bundschuh et al 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have successfully utilized boron as a tracer to assess both natural and anthropogenic contamination sources, including volcanic sources, sewage, fertilizer, and seawater (e.g., Bassett et al 1995;Paternoster 2019;Xiao et al 2001). These studies have proposed possible endmembers to illustrate the variation in boron isotopic composition and have verified the range of different contaminant sources (e.g., Vengosh et al 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%