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Geochemical and radiometric profiles through an active fault in the Sila Massif (Calabria, Italy)

Author(s)
Sciarra, A.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma1, Roma, Italia  
Fascetti, A.  
DOF Subsea, Thormøhlens Gate 53C, 5006 Bergen, Norway  
Moretti, A.  
Life, Health and Environmental Sciences Department, University of L'Aquila  
Cantucci, B.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma1, Roma, Italia  
Pizzino, L.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma1, Roma, Italia  
Lombardi, S.  
Earth Science Department, Sapienza Università di Roma  
Guerra, I.  
Physics Department, University of Calabria,  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
7A. Geofisica di esplorazione
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Journal of geochemical exploration  
Issue/vol(year)
/148 (2015)
ISSN
0375-6742
Publisher
Elsevier Science Limited
Pages (printed)
128-137
Date Issued
2015
DOI
10.1016/j.gexplo.2014.08.015
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/9239
Subjects
05. General::05.02. Data dissemination::05.02.01. Geochemical data  
Subjects

Soil gas survey

γ radiations measurem...

Multidisciplinary app...

Leakage pathways

Abstract
Geochemical and geophysical surveyswere carried out in the Cagno valley (Sila massif, central-northern Calabria,
Italy) to investigate the gas bearing properties of a seismogenic fault (Lakes Fault, LF), discovered by
paleoseismological analysis. Soil gas measurements (N2, O2, Rn, CO2, CH4 and light hydrocarbons) and exposure
to γ radiations were performed along two detailed profiles (about 150 m long), trending almost parallel to a
trench crossing the LF. The highest values of Rn, γ radiation, CO2, CH4 and light hydrocarbons were detected in
the area around the LF and 100 m far away. In the central part of the profiles, where a hanging valley is present,
geo-gas distribution is likely controlled by both lithology (colluvial deposits and peaty silt deposits, characterized
by mediumto low permeability) and the presence of a local cold aquifer. In particular,water table influences the
circulation of the gas species in the sub-surface environment, aswell as their distribution at the surface by playing
a sort of sealing effect for the gasmigration. In the area located about 100mwestward of the fault, characterized
by soils originated from altered granodiorites, the occurrence of a previously unknown blind fault is supposed.
The multidisciplinary approach of this work allows to better understand the relationship between geochemical
and geophysical analyses linked to migration processes of deep fluid through preferential leakage pathways
providing some hints on the spatial influence of active tectonic.
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