The Pianosa Island is one of the seven islands of the Tuscan Archipelago, particularly known for its typical flat morphological structure. It is formed by Neogenic-Quaternary sedimentary rocks, mainly represented by superficial calcarenite and underlying marl and clayey marl. Despite the small extension of the island (just 10,2 km2 wide, coastal perimeter of approximately 18 km, maximum altitude of 29 m a.s.l.) and poor rainfall amount (the annual average is 480,7 mm in 1951-2002 period), the Pianosa aquifer is characterized by significant groundwater resources, which supported the presence of approximately 2,000 people at the end of Eighties. Nevertheless, the groundwater overexploitation and the land use (agricultural activity and cattle-...
Seawater intrusion monitoring is essential to assess groundwater deterioration, guarantee sustainabl...
Ongoing hydrogeological investigations in the Grosseto Province (southern Tuscany, Italy) aim to dev...
Ongoing hydrogeological investigations in the Grosseto Province (southern Tuscany, Italy) aim to dev...
The Pianosa Island (Tuscan Archipelago), characterized by the typical flat morphological structure, ...
The Pianosa Island (Tuscan Archipelago), characterized by the typical flat morphological structure, ...
ABSTRACT The aim of this thesis is to increase knowledge on the conceptual hydrogeological model of ...
Carbonate groundwater systems hosted in coastal areas are of particular concern, for multi-fold reas...
Carbonate groundwater systems hosted in coastal areas are of particular concern, for multi-fold reas...
The gravelly horizon of the Pisa plain multilayered system is a confined aquifer tapped by a large n...
Fifty-six groundwater samples were taken from the island of Favignana to evaluate the interaction be...
Management groundwater resources, coastal aquifer, seawater intrusion, safe-yield, Malta
Pianosa Island belongs to the Tuscany Archipelago; it has an extension of 10 km2, 18 km of coastal d...
Pianosa Island belongs to the Tuscany Archipelago; it has an extension of 10 km2, 18 km of coastal d...
Pianosa Island belongs to the Tuscany Archipelago; it has an extension of 10 km2, 18 km of coastal d...
Ongoing hydrogeological investigations in the Grosseto Province (southern Tuscany, Italy) aim to dev...
Seawater intrusion monitoring is essential to assess groundwater deterioration, guarantee sustainabl...
Ongoing hydrogeological investigations in the Grosseto Province (southern Tuscany, Italy) aim to dev...
Ongoing hydrogeological investigations in the Grosseto Province (southern Tuscany, Italy) aim to dev...
The Pianosa Island (Tuscan Archipelago), characterized by the typical flat morphological structure, ...
The Pianosa Island (Tuscan Archipelago), characterized by the typical flat morphological structure, ...
ABSTRACT The aim of this thesis is to increase knowledge on the conceptual hydrogeological model of ...
Carbonate groundwater systems hosted in coastal areas are of particular concern, for multi-fold reas...
Carbonate groundwater systems hosted in coastal areas are of particular concern, for multi-fold reas...
The gravelly horizon of the Pisa plain multilayered system is a confined aquifer tapped by a large n...
Fifty-six groundwater samples were taken from the island of Favignana to evaluate the interaction be...
Management groundwater resources, coastal aquifer, seawater intrusion, safe-yield, Malta
Pianosa Island belongs to the Tuscany Archipelago; it has an extension of 10 km2, 18 km of coastal d...
Pianosa Island belongs to the Tuscany Archipelago; it has an extension of 10 km2, 18 km of coastal d...
Pianosa Island belongs to the Tuscany Archipelago; it has an extension of 10 km2, 18 km of coastal d...
Ongoing hydrogeological investigations in the Grosseto Province (southern Tuscany, Italy) aim to dev...
Seawater intrusion monitoring is essential to assess groundwater deterioration, guarantee sustainabl...
Ongoing hydrogeological investigations in the Grosseto Province (southern Tuscany, Italy) aim to dev...
Ongoing hydrogeological investigations in the Grosseto Province (southern Tuscany, Italy) aim to dev...