The Catania Plain is a large alluvial depression which represents one of the most important hydrogeological units in eastern Sicily. A detailed hydrochemical and hydrogeological investigation focussed on its north-eastern corner has provided new insights into the past and present relationship between freshwater and seawater in shallow and deep aquifers. According to hydrochemical data, over the last centuries the area has been affected by local variations of the sea level, giving rise to sequential processes of re-equilibration of the exchangeable complex, involving freshwater and seawater in both surficial and deep aquifers. These ongoing processes consist in the refreshening of both deep aquifers >500 m from the shoreline and, to a lesser...
Seawater intrusion is a global phenomenon occurring in many coastal aquifers. The excessive and unco...
This paper presents the results of the investigations, driven by different techniques, including env...
The coastal aquifers of the Mediterranean region are highly susceptible to seawater intrusion due to...
The Catania Plain is a large alluvial depression which represents one of the most important hydrogeo...
The Catania Plain is a large alluvial depression which represents one of the most important hydrogeo...
In the present work the Syracuse and the Licata coastal aquifer system (Sicily), has been investigat...
The Mediterranean region is under pressure for a more sustainable use of water resources in view of ...
In the last ten years it has been carried on a research project on the evolution of seawater intrus...
This study was conducted in western Sicily, in the Marsala and Castelvetrano-Campobello di Mazara co...
Carbonate groundwater systems hosted in coastal areas are of particular concern, for multi-fold reas...
In the present work the Syracuse and the Licata coastal aquifer system (Sicily), has been investiga...
Industrialization in the eastern part of the Catania plain has caused an intensive exploitation of g...
This study delineates the actual hydrogeochemistry and the geological evolution of an unconfined coa...
This study delineates the actual hydrogeochemistry and the geological evolution of an unconfined coa...
The Syracuse area (Southeastern Sicily, Italy) is famous since ancient times for its natural spring...
Seawater intrusion is a global phenomenon occurring in many coastal aquifers. The excessive and unco...
This paper presents the results of the investigations, driven by different techniques, including env...
The coastal aquifers of the Mediterranean region are highly susceptible to seawater intrusion due to...
The Catania Plain is a large alluvial depression which represents one of the most important hydrogeo...
The Catania Plain is a large alluvial depression which represents one of the most important hydrogeo...
In the present work the Syracuse and the Licata coastal aquifer system (Sicily), has been investigat...
The Mediterranean region is under pressure for a more sustainable use of water resources in view of ...
In the last ten years it has been carried on a research project on the evolution of seawater intrus...
This study was conducted in western Sicily, in the Marsala and Castelvetrano-Campobello di Mazara co...
Carbonate groundwater systems hosted in coastal areas are of particular concern, for multi-fold reas...
In the present work the Syracuse and the Licata coastal aquifer system (Sicily), has been investiga...
Industrialization in the eastern part of the Catania plain has caused an intensive exploitation of g...
This study delineates the actual hydrogeochemistry and the geological evolution of an unconfined coa...
This study delineates the actual hydrogeochemistry and the geological evolution of an unconfined coa...
The Syracuse area (Southeastern Sicily, Italy) is famous since ancient times for its natural spring...
Seawater intrusion is a global phenomenon occurring in many coastal aquifers. The excessive and unco...
This paper presents the results of the investigations, driven by different techniques, including env...
The coastal aquifers of the Mediterranean region are highly susceptible to seawater intrusion due to...