Several recent studies have suggested that submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) occurs in the Venice lagoon with discharge rates on the same order or larger than the surface runoff, as demonstrated previously in several other coastal zones around the world. Here, the first set of 222Rn data, along with new 226Ra data are reported, in order to investigate the occurrence and magnitude of SGD specifically in the southern basin of the lagoon. The independent connection with the Adriatic Sea (at the Chioggia inlet), in addition to the relative isolation of the water body from the main lagoon, make this area an interesting case study. There is probably only minimal fresh groundwater flux to the lagoon because the surrounding aquifer is subsiding...
A complex approach in characterisation of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) off south-eastern Si...
The four naturally-occurring isotopes of radium were coupled with a previously evaluated hydrodynami...
In highly anthropized watersheds, surface water tributaries may carry unexpected high quantities of ...
Several recent studies have suggested that submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) occurs in the Venic...
Several recent studies have suggested that submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) occurs in the Venic...
Venice Lagoon, Italy, rests on a series of aquifers that are 1,000 m thick. Measurements of submarin...
The flow of groundwater beneath barrier islands has been cited as a possible pathway for salt water ...
Characterization of transfers between continent and coastal area is essential to constrain hydrologi...
The coastal plain bordering the southern Venice Lagoon is a reclaimed lowland characterized by high ...
A complex approach in characterisation of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) off south-eastern Si...
The four naturally-occurring isotopes of radium were coupled with a previously evaluated hydrodynami...
In highly anthropized watersheds, surface water tributaries may carry unexpected high quantities of ...
Several recent studies have suggested that submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) occurs in the Venic...
Several recent studies have suggested that submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) occurs in the Venic...
Venice Lagoon, Italy, rests on a series of aquifers that are 1,000 m thick. Measurements of submarin...
The flow of groundwater beneath barrier islands has been cited as a possible pathway for salt water ...
Characterization of transfers between continent and coastal area is essential to constrain hydrologi...
The coastal plain bordering the southern Venice Lagoon is a reclaimed lowland characterized by high ...
A complex approach in characterisation of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) off south-eastern Si...
The four naturally-occurring isotopes of radium were coupled with a previously evaluated hydrodynami...
In highly anthropized watersheds, surface water tributaries may carry unexpected high quantities of ...