Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk (Jan 2019)

Correlation between geochemical, mineralogical and physical characters of sediments and salinization phenomena in a pilot area in the ionian plain (Southern Italy)

  • Vito Summa,
  • Salvatore Margiotta,
  • Fabio Tateo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2018.1539039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1139 – 1154

Abstract

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Superficial and sub-superficial soils affected by salinization were studied on a pilot site on an Ionian coastal plain in Basilicata, Southern Italy. Grain-size, mineralogical, and geochemical features favouring soil degradation were analyzed. This study identifies the main mechanisms for triggering soil salinization, including electrical conductivity which provide a physical marker by measuring the level of salinization and silty grain component size and halite and/or chlorite percentages provided compositional markers. A critical depth of about 20 cm was identified, impacting the downward diffusion mechanism of the superficial salt and a possible chloritization of smectite from/by soluble magnesium relating to saline water-soil interaction from weathering processes.

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