The study and management of the groundwater resources of a large, deep, coastal, karstic aquifer represent a very complex hydrogeological problem. Here, this problem is successfully approached by using an equivalent porous continuous medium (EPCM) to represent a karstic Apulian aquifer (southern Italy). This aquifer, which is located on a peninsula and extends to hundreds of metres depth, is the sole local source of high-quality water resources. These resources are at risk due to overexploitation, climate change and seawater intrusion. The model was based on MODFLOW and SEAWAT codes. Piezometric and salinity variations from 1930 to 2060 were simulated under three past scenarios (up to 1999) and three future scenarios that consider climate c...
Seawater intrusion is the main cause of groundwater salinisation in Italy. The largest coastal aquif...
Coastal freshwater resources are commonly under high risk of being contaminated from seawater. The m...
The population concentration in coastal areas and the increase of groundwater discharge in combinati...
The study and management of the groundwater resources of a large, deep, coastal, karstic aquifer re...
Second half of the 20th century was characterized by an increase of groundwater discharge. Numerous ...
Seawater intrusion is a pervasive problem affecting coastal aquifer, where the concentration of popu...
The Mediterranean area is undergoing intensive demographic, social, cultural, economic, and environm...
Mediterranean areas are characterized by complex hydrogeological systems, where management of freshw...
The increasing overexploitation of water resources is observed on a global scale in the previous dec...
AbstractA numerical model accounting for variable density flow and transport was built up to quantif...
Coastal freshwater resources are commonly under high risk of being contaminated from seawater. The m...
Seawater intrusion is a natural phenomenon that allows the encroachment of saline water into aquifer...
A numerical model accounting for variable density flow and transport was built up to quantify the ac...
Seawater intrusion is the main cause of groundwater salinisation in Italy. The largest coastal aquif...
Coastal freshwater resources are commonly under high risk of being contaminated from seawater. The m...
The population concentration in coastal areas and the increase of groundwater discharge in combinati...
The study and management of the groundwater resources of a large, deep, coastal, karstic aquifer re...
Second half of the 20th century was characterized by an increase of groundwater discharge. Numerous ...
Seawater intrusion is a pervasive problem affecting coastal aquifer, where the concentration of popu...
The Mediterranean area is undergoing intensive demographic, social, cultural, economic, and environm...
Mediterranean areas are characterized by complex hydrogeological systems, where management of freshw...
The increasing overexploitation of water resources is observed on a global scale in the previous dec...
AbstractA numerical model accounting for variable density flow and transport was built up to quantif...
Coastal freshwater resources are commonly under high risk of being contaminated from seawater. The m...
Seawater intrusion is a natural phenomenon that allows the encroachment of saline water into aquifer...
A numerical model accounting for variable density flow and transport was built up to quantify the ac...
Seawater intrusion is the main cause of groundwater salinisation in Italy. The largest coastal aquif...
Coastal freshwater resources are commonly under high risk of being contaminated from seawater. The m...
The population concentration in coastal areas and the increase of groundwater discharge in combinati...