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Evaluation of aquifer recharge and vulnerability in an alluvial lowland using environmental tracers.
J. Hydrol. 529, 1657-1668 (2015)
A multi-layered aquifer system (eastern Po plain, northern Italy) was investigated by means of isotopic data, with the goal of quantifying groundwater recharge from different sources and assessing the intrinsic vulnerability of aquifers to surface sources of contamination. The geology of the area is based on a stratigraphic alternation of several sandy aquifers and silty-clayey aquitards, down to a maximum depth of 200m b.g.s. Water isotopes (δ18O, δ2H), and hydrochemical analyses were performed on groundwater samples collected from a regional network of 70 boreholes distributed on an area of almost 2000km2. In addition to the regional sampling, detailed vertical isotopic profiling was performed in one location by means of groundwater and sediment samples collected through the whole sequence of aquifers and aquitards. Water isotopes indicated mixing from different sources of recharge (i.e., vertical recharge, Po river, deeper aquifers). Mixing calculations were used to quantify the contributions to the aquifers from the different sources. The vertical profiling allowed for integrating and validating the interpretations at a regional scale. The recharge pattern defined for the different aquifers was translated into an index of hydrogeologic interconnections with the surface, which represents a physically based proxy of the intrinsic vulnerability of the aquifers to surficial sources of contamination.The investigated setting can be considered to be representative of many other anthropized and groundwater demanding plain settings around the world. Thus, the proposed method represents a valuable approach for such settings both for recharge quantification (e.g., to be used as input for numerical modeling) and for a physically based assessment of the intrinsic vulnerability.
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Publikationstyp
Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Schlagwörter
Alluvial Plain ; Environmental Isotopes ; Mixing Calculation ; Po River Plain ; Recharge ; Vulnerability
ISSN (print) / ISBN
0022-1694
e-ISSN
1879-2707
Zeitschrift
Journal of Hydrology
Quellenangaben
Band: 529,
Seiten: 1657-1668
Verlag
Elsevier
Begutachtungsstatus
Peer reviewed
Institut(e)
Institute of Groundwater Ecology (IGOE)