Sardinia is one of the Italian regions with the greatest number of dams per inhabitants, almost 60 for a population of only 1.5 million people. Many of these dam sites are located on non-carbonate rocks along the main rivers of the Island and their waters are used for irrigation, industrial, energy supply, drinking and flood regulation purposes. The Pedra ‘e Othoni dam on the Cedrino river (Dorgali, Central-East Sardinia) is located along the threshold of the Palaeozoic basement on the Northern border of the Supramonte karst area, where water is forced to flow out of the system through several resurgences, the most famous of which is the Su Gologone vauclusian spring, used for drinking water supply. The other main outflows of the system, ...
In the province of Bari the hydrographic network consists of ephemeral streams called lame. In these...
The Cansiglio-Cavallo plateau is a limestone massif shared between the Italian regions of Veneto and...
Floods in karst environment are among the most frequent and damaging geological hazards, due to hydr...
Sardinia is one of the Italian regions with the greatest number of dams per inhabitants, almost 60 f...
Drought climate change hot spots, Su Gologone, Sardinia, water pumping management
none3Extreme rainfall causing floods and great damage occurred in many areas of Central-East Sardini...
Abstract: Extreme rainfall causing floods and great damage occurred in many areas of central-east Sa...
The karst landscapes of southern Italy, even though they show a lack or scarce presence of water at ...
Hydrogeological research of karst areas in Sardinia is often hindered by the discontinuity of superf...
Apulia is an almost entirely karst region in southern Italy, being characterized by several thousand...
In the last five winters (2004-2008) several exceptional meteorological events producing flash flood...
The Montellina Spring (370 m a.s.l.) represents an example of groundwater resource in mountain regio...
Salento, the southernmost part of Apulia, is an elongated peninsula, wide some 30-40 km. Outcropping...
In this note, a case history of improper water management in an endorheic karst basin is described w...
The mountain region of Basilicata, southern Italy, is rich of good quality groundwater mainly flowi...
In the province of Bari the hydrographic network consists of ephemeral streams called lame. In these...
The Cansiglio-Cavallo plateau is a limestone massif shared between the Italian regions of Veneto and...
Floods in karst environment are among the most frequent and damaging geological hazards, due to hydr...
Sardinia is one of the Italian regions with the greatest number of dams per inhabitants, almost 60 f...
Drought climate change hot spots, Su Gologone, Sardinia, water pumping management
none3Extreme rainfall causing floods and great damage occurred in many areas of Central-East Sardini...
Abstract: Extreme rainfall causing floods and great damage occurred in many areas of central-east Sa...
The karst landscapes of southern Italy, even though they show a lack or scarce presence of water at ...
Hydrogeological research of karst areas in Sardinia is often hindered by the discontinuity of superf...
Apulia is an almost entirely karst region in southern Italy, being characterized by several thousand...
In the last five winters (2004-2008) several exceptional meteorological events producing flash flood...
The Montellina Spring (370 m a.s.l.) represents an example of groundwater resource in mountain regio...
Salento, the southernmost part of Apulia, is an elongated peninsula, wide some 30-40 km. Outcropping...
In this note, a case history of improper water management in an endorheic karst basin is described w...
The mountain region of Basilicata, southern Italy, is rich of good quality groundwater mainly flowi...
In the province of Bari the hydrographic network consists of ephemeral streams called lame. In these...
The Cansiglio-Cavallo plateau is a limestone massif shared between the Italian regions of Veneto and...
Floods in karst environment are among the most frequent and damaging geological hazards, due to hydr...