Fjölrit RALA - 15.06.2004, Side 31

Fjölrit RALA - 15.06.2004, Side 31
Environmental features and land use of Etna (Sicily - Italy) C. Dazzi Dipartimento di Agronomia Ambientale e Territoriale - Universitá di Palermo - Italy Owing to its position, an isolated mountain in the middle of Mediterranean sea, to its shape and size and to its activity which continue uninterruptedly since its eruption from the sea approximately 550.000 years B.P., Etna is certainly one of the most important volcano of the word and one of the most active (in the sense of “productive” and eruption frequency). It is a complex strato-volcano, formed of lava flows altemating with pyroclastic materials, emitted over various emptive areas which have, over centuries, built up the actual volcano. Today Etna reaches 3315 meters above sea level, a huge triangular shape with its peak blown off, where explosions at the summit develop into spectacular emptions. The gentle slopes towards the base of Pleistocene clays, form most of the eastem third of Sicily. The climate in the Etna area is basically Mediterranean but rainfall and temperatures are affected by height, exposure of slopes, by winds and by clouds coming from the coast. Temperature distribution is uniform around the volcano but rainfall is irregular. Moist winds from the sea bring rain to the eastem slopes. The pedochmate show an udometric regime ranging, according to altitude, from xeric to udic and a thermometric regime ranging from thermic to mesic to frigid. On the lower slopes of the south-westem flank the morphological features show alluvial terraces, while there are marine terraces on the south-eastem flank. These may be interrupted by sub-vertical escarpments which reach 200 metres in height and few kilometres in length. Above 900 m altitude forests prevail, lava flows greatly influence the landscape and produce morphologies with irregular, rough surfaces. Slopes get steeper with frequent abrapt variations; some areas with gentle slopes and regular contours can be found. A peculiar morphological feature are the numerous cones along the perimeter, they are the result of the accumulation of the pyroclastic ejected. Above 2000 m the very steep slopes reach the main craters. After the recent lava flows the land has become a blackened moonscape. The wide variation of soil types is due to the parent material, age, different morphologies, climatic features and last, but not least, to exposure and to winds which carry and deposit ash and lapilli which may be abundant. These characteristics greatly influence land use and distribution of vegetation. The following vegetation belts can be distinguished: 1. base to 900 m approx: the crop belt with many orchards of different fmits. 2. from 900 m to 1500 m approx: the woodland belt where forest vegetation prevails. 3. from 1500 m to 1800/2200 m: the mountain belt dominated by vegetation of high Mediterranean mountains until the altitudinal vegetation limit which ranges from 1800 m to 2200 m a.s.l. according to exposure and morpho-climatic conditions. In the crops belt, agriculture takes on very peculiar features mainly determined by the physical characteristic of the landscape. Tree fmit cultivations characterize above all the landscape of this crop belt owing to the wide surface that they occupy and for the peculiarity of some of their productions. The most cultivated species both with specialized systems or in promiscuous cultivation are: citmses, olives grapes, pistachio, apples, pears, cherries and kemels. It is to outlined also the prickly pear cultivation and of others tree fmit cultivations that show a marginal importance for the Etna area but that, as happens also for the strawberry of Maletto and for the sub-urban horticulture supply local markets. 18
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