2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12199889
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Multivariate Statistical Analyses and Potentially Toxic Elements Pollution Assessment of Pyroclastic Products from Mt. Etna, Sicily, Southern Italy

Abstract: Potentially toxic elements contamination represents a universal problem of major concern, due to several adverse health effects on human beings when permissible concentration levels are overcome. In this sense, the assessment of potentially risky elements content in different environmental matrices plays a key role in the safeguarding of the quality of the environment, and thus of the strictly correlated public health. In this article, measurements of the average potentially toxic elements concentrations in py… Show more

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“…Finally, a multivariate statistical analysis was performed by processing potentially toxic element contents and pollution indices. It is worth noting that the approach used could be applied, in principle, to the evaluation of chemical risk due to the presence of potentially toxic elements in a large variety of samples of particular environmental interest, and can constitute a guideline for investigations focused on the monitoring of environmental quality [6][7][8].…”
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“…Finally, a multivariate statistical analysis was performed by processing potentially toxic element contents and pollution indices. It is worth noting that the approach used could be applied, in principle, to the evaluation of chemical risk due to the presence of potentially toxic elements in a large variety of samples of particular environmental interest, and can constitute a guideline for investigations focused on the monitoring of environmental quality [6][7][8].…”
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confidence: 99%