Publication Date:
2021-12-06
Description:
In this study, we analysed the Gioia Tauro Plain (Tyrrhenian coast, southern Italy) in
terms of hydrostratigraphy and the physicochemical status of groundwater. We investigated the
hydrostratigraphic framework of the area identifying a deep aquifer (made by late Miocene succession),
an aquitard (consisting of Pliocene clayey and silty deposits) and a shallow aquifer (including
Late Pleistocene and Holocene marine and alluvial sediments) using subsoil data (boreholes and
geophysics). Our reconstruction showed that the structural geology controls the spatial pattern
of the aquitard top and the shallow aquifer thickness. Furthermore, we evaluated the hydraulic
conductivity for the shallow aquifer using an empirical method, calibrated by slug tests, obtaining
values ranging from 104 to 105 m/s with a maximum of 103 m/s located close to inland dune
fields. The piezometric level of the shallow aquifer recorded a significant drop between the 1970s
and 2021 (35 m as the worst value). It is the effect of climate and soil use changes, the latter being
the increased water demand for kiwi cultivation. Despite the overexploitation of the shallow aquifer,
shallow groundwater is fresh (736 S/cm as mean electrical conductivity) except for a narrow coastal
area where the electrical conductivity is more than 1500 S/cm, which can be due to the seawater
intrusion. What was more complex was the physicochemical status of the deep aquifer characterised
by high temperature (up to 25.8 C) and electrical conductivity up to 10,520 S/cm along the northern
and southern plain boundaries marked by tectonic structures. This issue suggested the dominant role
of the local fault system that is likely affecting the deep groundwater flow and its chemical evolution.
Description:
Published
Description:
3279
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7A. Geofisica per il monitoraggio ambientale
Description:
JCR Journal
Keywords:
Gioia Tauro Plain; groundwater; hydrostratigraphic framework; seawater intrusion; physicochemical status; warm waters
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Hydrostratigraphic Framework and Physicochemical Status of Groundwater in the Gioia Tauro Coastal Plain (Calabria—Southern Italy)
Repository Name:
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
Type:
article
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