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Stefano Albanese

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Bruno P, Ferrara G, Zambrano M, Maraio S, Improta L, Volatili T, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Nov; 14(1):26891. PMID: 39505898
The Irpinia Fault, also known as the Monte Marzano Fault System, located in the Southern Apennines (Italy), is one of the most seismically active structures in the Mediterranean. It is...
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Pi W, Qu C, Ding Y, Li X, Liu A, Li W, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Jun; 941:173695. PMID: 38834099
At present, an in-depth knowledge of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the multimedia system of the urban environment remains limited. Taking the Naples metropolitan area (NMA) for instance, we simulated...
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Tepanosyan G, Gevorgyan A, Albanese S, Baghdasaryan L, Sahakyan L
Environ Geochem Health . 2024 May; 46(6):192. PMID: 38696062
Urban areas are characterized by a constant anthropogenic input, which is manifested in the chemical composition of the surface layer of urban soil. The consequence is the formation of intense...
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Iannone A, Albanese S, Guarino A, Ambrosino M, Germano G, De Tullio G, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2024 Apr; 470:134229. PMID: 38581875
Total alpha and beta activities and Rn-222 concentrations were determined in water from different sections of seven aqueducts belonging to the water supply system of Campania region (Italy), known worldwide...
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Liu A, Qu C, Zhang J, Sun W, Shi C, Lima A, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Dec; 913:169498. PMID: 38154632
There is yet no scientific consensus, and for now, on how to choose the optimal interpolation method and its parameters for mapping soil-borne organic pollutants. Take the polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)...
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Movsisyan N, Albanese S, Pyuskyulyan K, Hovhannisyan S, Belyaeva O
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2023 Jun; 30(34):82647-82660. PMID: 37330442
The present study was performed to reveal the distribution patterns and spatiotemporal changes of radionuclides in the soil of the highest mountain of Armenia: Aragats Massif. In this regard, two...
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Pacifico L, Pizzolante A, Guarino A, Iannone A, Esposito M, Albanese S
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2023 Mar; 20(5). PMID: 36901522
The worldwide increase in fire events has attracted global attention, as potentially toxic elements (PTEs) have been widely recognised within the produced ash. Ash is transported, dispersed by wind, and...
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Albanese S, Ebrahimi P, Aruta A, Cicchella D, De Vivo B, Lima A
Chemosphere . 2022 Nov; 313:137297. PMID: 36410516
Campi Flegrei is an active volcanic field in south Italy where the potentially toxic elements (PTEs) are of growing concern because the intensive anthropogenic and volcanic activities might pose adverse...
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Dominech S, Albanese S, Guarino A, Yang S
Environ Pollut . 2022 Sep; 313:120126. PMID: 36087898
Rivers can be sinks for potential toxic elements (PTEs) inputted in their systems by both natural and anthropic processes. Many indices have been proposed to assess the contamination degree of...
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Aruta A, Sahakyan L, Tepanosyan G, Movsisyan N, Belyaeva O, Albanese S
Environ Pollut . 2022 Feb; 301:119000. PMID: 35182657
Spatial patterns and background ranges of naturally occurring radionuclides (NORs) (i.e. U-238, Th-232, K-40) and Cs-137 were studied in the urban soils of Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia. Multifractal...