The Alburni Massif (Campania, southern Italy) is among the most important Italian karst areas, due to high number of caves (about 300), with several karst systems reaching depth of 500 m, and development of some kilometres. This remarkable karst is mainly related to three geological factors: presence of highly karstifiable and low-fractured Cretaceous and Tertiary limestones; peculiar morphological and structural conformation, with four main faults bounding the massif, forming a wide highplain with a variety of infiltration sites; presence of blind valleys and small catchments on flysch deposits, feeding the many swallets at the contact with the limestone rocks. The Alburni Massif represents an important hydrogeological structure, w...
This article presents an introduction to the fundamentals of tracing techniques and their applicatio...
Salento, the southernmost part of Apulia, is an elongated peninsula, wide some 30-40 km. Outcropping...
Using artificial tracer tests, this study confirms the presence of a single basal aquifer feeding th...
The Alburni Massif (Campania, southern Italy) is among the most important Italian karst areas, due t...
The Alburni Massif (Campania, southern Italy) is among the most important Italian karst areas, due t...
The Cansiglio-Cavallo plateau is a limestone massif shared between the Italian regions of Veneto and...
An important karst aquifer lies below the Cansiglio-Cavallo plateau, a limestone massif located on t...
The Alburni Massif (Campania, southern Italy) is a karst mountain extremely rich in caves and other ...
The Alburni Mts. area represents one of the most important karst features of southern Italy, with a...
The Cansiglio-Cavallo plateau is a limestone massif shared between the Italian regions of Veneto and...
With more than 250 caves, the Alburni Mts represent one of the most important karst areas of souther...
Our work aims to reconstruct the morpho-evolutionary history of the Alburni Mts, an impressive, sign...
The investigated area, located in the inner part of the Marche region (central Italy) and belonging...
This article presents an introduction to the fundamentals of tracing techniques and their applicatio...
Salento, the southernmost part of Apulia, is an elongated peninsula, wide some 30-40 km. Outcropping...
Using artificial tracer tests, this study confirms the presence of a single basal aquifer feeding th...
The Alburni Massif (Campania, southern Italy) is among the most important Italian karst areas, due t...
The Alburni Massif (Campania, southern Italy) is among the most important Italian karst areas, due t...
The Cansiglio-Cavallo plateau is a limestone massif shared between the Italian regions of Veneto and...
An important karst aquifer lies below the Cansiglio-Cavallo plateau, a limestone massif located on t...
The Alburni Massif (Campania, southern Italy) is a karst mountain extremely rich in caves and other ...
The Alburni Mts. area represents one of the most important karst features of southern Italy, with a...
The Cansiglio-Cavallo plateau is a limestone massif shared between the Italian regions of Veneto and...
With more than 250 caves, the Alburni Mts represent one of the most important karst areas of souther...
Our work aims to reconstruct the morpho-evolutionary history of the Alburni Mts, an impressive, sign...
The investigated area, located in the inner part of the Marche region (central Italy) and belonging...
This article presents an introduction to the fundamentals of tracing techniques and their applicatio...
Salento, the southernmost part of Apulia, is an elongated peninsula, wide some 30-40 km. Outcropping...
Using artificial tracer tests, this study confirms the presence of a single basal aquifer feeding th...