The flow of ground water beneath barrier islands has been cited as a possible pathway for salt water and chemical exchange between a protected embayment and the open sea. Evidence is presented that identifies an exchange of groundwater through a highly permeable paleoinlet along the barrier beach of Cavallino, which separates the northern Venice Lagoon from the Adriatic Sea. We utilized both point measurements of submarine groundwater discharge(SGD) and a geophysical investigation of the subsurface resistivity to analyze the movement of saline groundwater. Discharge of groundwater and associated nutrients, was higher at the site of a former inlet than at a similar site along the barrier and modulated by the difference in tidal water level b...
Complex freshwater–saltwater exchanges characterize most Holocene groundwater aquifers in low-lying ...
The Patos–Mirim Lagoon system along the southern coast of Brazil is linked to the coastal ocean by a...
The original morphology and hydrogeology of many low-lying coastlands worldwide have been significan...
The flow of groundwater beneath barrier islands has been cited as a possible pathway for salt water ...
Venice Lagoon, Italy, rests on a series of aquifers that are 1,000 m thick. Measurements of submarin...
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...
The south sector of the Venice Lagoon mainland is a territory characterized by the presence of salin...
Summary: The coastal plain bordering the southern Venice Lagoon is a reclaimed lowland characterized...
Unconfined aquifers beneath the south sector of the Venice Lagoon are characterized by the presence ...
The Venice Lagoon mainland is affected by salt water contamination in coastal and circum-lagoonal aq...
Saltwater contamination seriously affects groundwater quality and land productivity of coastal farml...
Some environmental remediation works in the Site of National Interest (SIN) of Venezia-Porto Margher...
In this study, a coastal area constituted by alternations of saline-brackish lagoons and freshwater ...
Complex freshwater–saltwater exchanges characterize most Holocene groundwater aquifers in low-lying ...
The Patos–Mirim Lagoon system along the southern coast of Brazil is linked to the coastal ocean by a...
The original morphology and hydrogeology of many low-lying coastlands worldwide have been significan...
The flow of groundwater beneath barrier islands has been cited as a possible pathway for salt water ...
Venice Lagoon, Italy, rests on a series of aquifers that are 1,000 m thick. Measurements of submarin...
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...
The south sector of the Venice Lagoon mainland is a territory characterized by the presence of salin...
Summary: The coastal plain bordering the southern Venice Lagoon is a reclaimed lowland characterized...
Unconfined aquifers beneath the south sector of the Venice Lagoon are characterized by the presence ...
The Venice Lagoon mainland is affected by salt water contamination in coastal and circum-lagoonal aq...
Saltwater contamination seriously affects groundwater quality and land productivity of coastal farml...
Some environmental remediation works in the Site of National Interest (SIN) of Venezia-Porto Margher...
In this study, a coastal area constituted by alternations of saline-brackish lagoons and freshwater ...
Complex freshwater–saltwater exchanges characterize most Holocene groundwater aquifers in low-lying ...
The Patos–Mirim Lagoon system along the southern coast of Brazil is linked to the coastal ocean by a...
The original morphology and hydrogeology of many low-lying coastlands worldwide have been significan...