Environmental isotope techniques, hydrogeochemical analysis and hydraulic data are employed to identify the main recharge areas of the Mt. Vulture hydrogeological basin, one of the most important aquifers of southern Italy. The groundwaters are derived from seepage of rainwater, flowing from the highest to the lowest elevations through the shallow volcanic weathered host-rock fracture zones. Samples of shallow and deep groundwater were collected at 48 locations with elevations ranging from 352 to 1,100 m above sea level (a.s.l.), for stable isotope (δ18O, δD) and major ion analyses. A complete dataset of available hydraulic information has been integrated with measurements carried out in the present study. Inferred recharge elevations, esti...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 1...
The recharge settings of aquifers (as those of the carbonate ridges in central Apennines) is strongl...
The recharge settings of aquifers (as those of the carbonate ridges in central Apennines) is strongl...
Environmental isotope techniques, hydrogeochemical analysis and hydraulic data are employed to ident...
Environmental isotope techniques, hydrogeochemical analysis and hydraulic data are employed to ident...
Environmental isotope techniques, hydrogeochemical analysis and hydraulic data are employed to ident...
Environmental isotope techniques and hydrogeochemical analysis were employed to identify the rechar...
Environmental isotope techniques and hydrogeochemical analysis were employed to identify the rechar...
Environmental isotope techniques and hydrogeochemical analysis were employed to identify the rechar...
Environmental isotope techniques and hydrogeochemical analysis were employed to identify the rechar...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 12...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 12...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 12...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 12...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 12...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 1...
The recharge settings of aquifers (as those of the carbonate ridges in central Apennines) is strongl...
The recharge settings of aquifers (as those of the carbonate ridges in central Apennines) is strongl...
Environmental isotope techniques, hydrogeochemical analysis and hydraulic data are employed to ident...
Environmental isotope techniques, hydrogeochemical analysis and hydraulic data are employed to ident...
Environmental isotope techniques, hydrogeochemical analysis and hydraulic data are employed to ident...
Environmental isotope techniques and hydrogeochemical analysis were employed to identify the rechar...
Environmental isotope techniques and hydrogeochemical analysis were employed to identify the rechar...
Environmental isotope techniques and hydrogeochemical analysis were employed to identify the rechar...
Environmental isotope techniques and hydrogeochemical analysis were employed to identify the rechar...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 12...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 12...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 12...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 12...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 12...
A rain gauge network consisting of five sites located at different altitudes, ranging from 320 to 1...
The recharge settings of aquifers (as those of the carbonate ridges in central Apennines) is strongl...
The recharge settings of aquifers (as those of the carbonate ridges in central Apennines) is strongl...