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Peat Soil Burning in the Mezzano Lowland (Po Plain, Italy): Triggering Mechanisms and Environmental Consequences

Authors :
Stefano Cremonini
Claudio Natali
Gian Marco Salani
Valentina Brombin
G. Bianchini
Gilmo Vianello
Livia Vittori Antisari
Mattia Ferrari
Natali C., Bianchini G., Cremonini S., Salani G. M., Vianello G., Brombin V., Ferrari M, Vittori Antisari L.
Source :
GeoHealth, Vol 5, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2021), GeoHealth
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2021.

Abstract

The effects of peat burning on organic‐rich agricultural soils of the Mezzano Lowland (NE Italy) were evaluated on soil profiles variously affected by smoldering. Profiles were investigated for pH, electrical conductivity, bulk density, elemental and isotopic composition of distinct carbon (and nitrogen) fractions. The results suggest that the horizons affected by carbon loss lie at depths 10–70 cm, where the highest temperatures are developed. We suggest that the exothermal oxidation of methane (mediated by biological activity) plays a significant role in the triggering mechanism. In the interested soils we estimated a potential loss of Soil Organic Carbon of approximately 110 kg m −2 within the first meter, corresponding to 580 kg CO2 m −3. The released greenhouse gas is coupled with a loss of soil structure and nutrients. Moreover, the process plausibly triggers mobility of metals bound in organometallic complexes. All these consequences negatively affect the environment, the agricultural activities and possibly also health of the local people.<br />Key Points Peat burning in the Mezzano Lowland is a process active since wetland reclamation and variously affects the soil structure and carbon contentThe main carbon loss occurs in the depth interval 10–70 cm, where temperature up to 750°C is recordedThe process induces negative effects to surrounding environment, agriculture activities and possibly also human health

Subjects

Subjects :
Informatics
Peat
Earthquake Source Observations
Epidemiology
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Biogeosciences
Environmental protection
PE10_11
Methane
chemistry.chemical_compound
Nutrient
Ionospheric Physics
Mezzano Lowland
Waste Management and Disposal
Seismology
Earthquake Interaction, Forecasting, and Prediction
Water Science and Technology
Global and Planetary Change
Exploration Geophysics
Gravity Methods
Ocean Predictability and Prediction
carbon stock and CO
2
emission
Consequence for the environment and human health
northern Italy
peat soils
smoldering
triggering mechanism
Pollution
Seismic Cycle Related Deformations
Tectonic Deformation
Critical Zone
Oceanography: General
Policy
Time Variable Gravity
Environmental chemistry
Estimation and Forecasting
Seismicity and Tectonics
Space Weather
Mathematical Geophysics
Probabilistic Forecasting
Research Article
Peat smoldering, fired soil profile, Carbon loss, isotopic geochemistry, Mezzano lowland
carbon stock and CO2 emission
chemistry.chemical_element
Satellite Geodesy: Results
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Radio Science
Earthquake Dynamics
TD169-171.8
Magnetospheric Physics
Geodesy and Gravity
Ionosphere
Monitoring, Forecasting, Prediction
Disaster Relief
Gravity anomalies and Earth structure
Continental Crust
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Ambientale
Policy Sciences
Soil carbon
Bulk density
Interferometry
Soil structure
chemistry
Soil water
Fire in the Earth System
Environmental science
Subduction Zones
Sulfur Cycling
Hydrology
Transient Deformation
Prediction
Carbon
Natural Hazards
Forecasting

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24711403
Volume :
5
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
GeoHealth
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3f08f4eb3831a4cde9bff9db2039946c