The Campanian Plain (CP) shallow aquifer (Southern Italy) represents a natural laboratory to validate geochemical methods for differentiating diffuse anthropogenic pollution from natural water-rock interaction processes. The CP is an appropriate study area because of numerous potential anthropogenic pollution vectors including agriculture, animal husbandry, septic/drainage sewage systems, and industry. In order to evaluate the potential for geochemical methods to differentiate various contamination vectors, 538 groundwater wells from the shallow aquifer in Campanian Plain (CP) were sampled. The dataset includes both major and trace elements. Natural water-rock interactions, which primarily depend on local lithology, control the majority of ...
Groundwater vulnerability and risk assessment are worldwide tools in supporting groundwater protecti...
Groundwater quality is often threatened by industrial, agricultural and land use practices (anthropo...
International audienceThe area investigated is located in the province of Brindisi (Italy). It is a ...
The Campanian Plain (CP) shallow aquifer (Southern Italy) represents a natural laboratory to validat...
An integrated approach using chemical and microbial indicators has been tested in two different site...
Shallow aquifers are the most accessible reservoirs of potable groundwater; nevertheless, they are a...
The aim of the paper is the identification in a wide area located north of Napoli city (southern Ita...
Having an accurate and easily accessible geochemical database is crucial for a correct groundwater m...
Volturno River Plain groundwater presents different kinds f “natural contamination” such as high flu...
This paper concerns the evolution of the quality of the groundwater bodies over space and time, with...
Policies for sustainable management of watersheds and groundwater quality still exist, but decline o...
We collected and analysed 58 samples of groundwater from wells in the Barcellona-Milazzo Plain, one ...
The increased use of chemicals in many anthropogenic activities and their dispersion into the enviro...
Archeological sites close to coastal volcanic-sedimentary aquifers are threatened by groundwater con...
Groundwater vulnerability and risk assessment are worldwide tools in supporting groundwater protecti...
Groundwater quality is often threatened by industrial, agricultural and land use practices (anthropo...
International audienceThe area investigated is located in the province of Brindisi (Italy). It is a ...
The Campanian Plain (CP) shallow aquifer (Southern Italy) represents a natural laboratory to validat...
An integrated approach using chemical and microbial indicators has been tested in two different site...
Shallow aquifers are the most accessible reservoirs of potable groundwater; nevertheless, they are a...
The aim of the paper is the identification in a wide area located north of Napoli city (southern Ita...
Having an accurate and easily accessible geochemical database is crucial for a correct groundwater m...
Volturno River Plain groundwater presents different kinds f “natural contamination” such as high flu...
This paper concerns the evolution of the quality of the groundwater bodies over space and time, with...
Policies for sustainable management of watersheds and groundwater quality still exist, but decline o...
We collected and analysed 58 samples of groundwater from wells in the Barcellona-Milazzo Plain, one ...
The increased use of chemicals in many anthropogenic activities and their dispersion into the enviro...
Archeological sites close to coastal volcanic-sedimentary aquifers are threatened by groundwater con...
Groundwater vulnerability and risk assessment are worldwide tools in supporting groundwater protecti...
Groundwater quality is often threatened by industrial, agricultural and land use practices (anthropo...
International audienceThe area investigated is located in the province of Brindisi (Italy). It is a ...