In the present work the Syracuse and the Licata coastal aquifer system (Sicily), has been investigated to evaluate the influence of the human activities and that of the climatic changes in the hydrological cycle in terms of qualitative and quantitative impact on the groundwater. The Syracuse area (eastern Sicily) is famous since ancient times for its natural springs, like Aretusa and Ciane, as well as for the hydraulic management handicraft know from 480 B.C. Unfortunately, the recent hyper-exploitation of the underground water resources and the concomitant decrease of the precipitations caused a general lowering of the piezometric level of the aquifers therefore enhancing the intrusion of marine salty waters. In the present work, numerous...
Ground- and surface water chemistry and stable isotope data from the coastal zone near Ravenna (Ital...
This study was conducted in western Sicily, in the Marsala and Castelvetrano-Campobello di Mazara co...
This study delineates the actual hydrogeochemistry and the geological evolution of an unconfined coa...
In the present work the Syracuse and the Licata coastal aquifer system (Sicily), has been investiga...
The Syracuse area (Southeastern Sicily, Italy) is famous since ancient times for its natural spring...
The alluvial plain of Licata (southern Sicily, Agrigento province) has been investigated to evaluat...
The preliminary results concerning the hydrodynamic and geochemical conditions of the underground wa...
none4The Catania Plain is a large alluvial depression which represents one of the most important hyd...
The Mediterranean region is under pressure for a more sustainable use of water resources in view of ...
The Catania Plain is a large alluvial depression which represents one of the most important hydrogeo...
The Southern Imera river crosses one of the most arid part of Sicily. The geochemical composition of...
Carbonate groundwater systems hosted in coastal areas are of particular concern, for multi-fold reas...
Salinization due to seawater intrusion is one of the major threats to coastal aquifers. Understandin...
Ground- and surface water chemistry and stable isotope data from the coastal zone near Ravenna (Ital...
This study was conducted in western Sicily, in the Marsala and Castelvetrano-Campobello di Mazara co...
This study delineates the actual hydrogeochemistry and the geological evolution of an unconfined coa...
In the present work the Syracuse and the Licata coastal aquifer system (Sicily), has been investiga...
The Syracuse area (Southeastern Sicily, Italy) is famous since ancient times for its natural spring...
The alluvial plain of Licata (southern Sicily, Agrigento province) has been investigated to evaluat...
The preliminary results concerning the hydrodynamic and geochemical conditions of the underground wa...
none4The Catania Plain is a large alluvial depression which represents one of the most important hyd...
The Mediterranean region is under pressure for a more sustainable use of water resources in view of ...
The Catania Plain is a large alluvial depression which represents one of the most important hydrogeo...
The Southern Imera river crosses one of the most arid part of Sicily. The geochemical composition of...
Carbonate groundwater systems hosted in coastal areas are of particular concern, for multi-fold reas...
Salinization due to seawater intrusion is one of the major threats to coastal aquifers. Understandin...
Ground- and surface water chemistry and stable isotope data from the coastal zone near Ravenna (Ital...
This study was conducted in western Sicily, in the Marsala and Castelvetrano-Campobello di Mazara co...
This study delineates the actual hydrogeochemistry and the geological evolution of an unconfined coa...