European Geological Union (EGU), General Assembly 2024 - Vienna dal 14 al 19 aprile 2024

Al congresso EGU di Vienna è stata proposta ed attivata una sessione in cui vedrà la partecipazione di Elena Pavoni in qualità di co-convener (clicca per info)

Geochemical Data Analysis for Environmental Protection, Quality of Life Improvement, Human Impact Assessment, and Resource Hunting: From Nano to Global Applications.

Conveners and Chairpersons: Orlando Vaselli e Federica Meloni - IGG-CNR, Università di Firenze; Elena Pavoni - Università di Trieste; Stefano Albanese - Università di Napoli; Maylis Dupont De Dinechin e Nicolas Rividi - Sorbonne Université (Francia); Chiara Telloli - ENEA Bologna

This session offers a comprehensive perspective on the applications of geochemical data analysis, making it a valuable resource for researchers, environmental professionals, and policymakers seeking a thorough understanding of the intricate interplay between geochemistry and various aspects of human-environment interaction. Cutting-edge approaches in geochemical data analysis, covering a broad spectrum from the nanoscale to global perspectives, are welcome. The overarching goal is to contribute to environmental protection, enhance quality of life, conduct human impact assessments, and facilitate resource exploration. The analysis of geochemical data helps in monitoring and managing pollution, identifying sources of contaminants, and developing effective strategies for environmental conservation and critical raw material exploration. The pursuit of a better quality of life is examined through the lens of geochemical insights, emphasizing the interconnectedness between environmental health and human well-being. Human impact assessment is a critical focus, and the session delves into the methodologies and applications of geochemical data analysis to evaluate the repercussions of human activities on ecosystems, water resources, and air quality. This holistic approach provides a comprehensive understanding of the anthropogenic influence on the Earth's geochemical cycles. Additionally, the session addresses resource hunting, highlighting how geochemical data analysis serves as a powerful tool in exploring and exploiting natural resources. Whether it is identifying mineral deposits, evaluating groundwater quality, or assessing energy resources, the text showcases the pivotal role played by the geochemical analysis in sustainable resource management.

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