Search results for "GROUNDWATER RECHARGE"

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The regional park of the Nebrodi Mts. (Sicily): a contribution to an integrated groundwater management

1998

The Nebrodi Park, located in the north-eastern sector of Sicily, is of particular environmental and scientific interest. This is due to the morphological heterogeneity of the protected region that presents a wide variety of landscapes and ecosystems. In spite of the recent efforts of the Regional Government and Municipalities, environmental resources, especially groundwater, risk progressive depauperation and pollution. In this paper, the authors consider the hydrogeological karst unit of Monte Traura-Rocche del Crasto, the most productive in the Nebrodi belt (zone B of the regional park). This unit is underexploited and needs a careful hydrogeological study in order to supply coastal aquif…

HydrologygeographyHydrogeologygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeneral EngineeringAquiferGroundwater rechargeKarstWater resourcesWater balanceEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)General Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental ChemistryWater qualityWater resource managementGroundwaterGeologyGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyEnvironmental Geology
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Geochemical and hydrogeological characterization of thermal springs in Western Sicily, Italy

1998

Abstract Thermal and cold waters from Castellammare–Alcamo (Western Sicily-Italy) were collected between May 1994 and May 1995 and studied for their chemical and isotopic composition. During the same period, mean monthly samples of meteoric water were also collected and measured for their isotopic composition. The main purpose of this study was the characterization of the acquifers and, if possible, of their recharge areas. According to the results obtained, the acquifers were divided into three main groups: (a) selenitic waters, (b) cold carbonatic waters, and (c) deep thermal waters resulting from the mixing of the other two types. Besides a mixing process between carbonatic and selenitic…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryStable isotope ratioGeochemistryAquiferGroundwater rechargeSeasonalitymedicine.diseaseRainwater harvestingGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyMeteoric watermedicineSeawaterGroundwaterGeologyJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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Moisture source in the Hyblean mountains region (south-eastern Sicily,Italy):Evidence from stable isotopes signature

2006

Abstract Here the authors present results of an isotope study on precipitation collected during a 2-a period from a rain-gauge network consisting of 6 stations located at different elevations in the Hyblean Mountains (HM) region, in south-eastern Sicily. The slope of the local meteoric water line ( δD  = 6.50 δ 18 O + 9.87) obtained for the region suggests that precipitation is affected by evaporation during rainfall events. The main variations in rainwater isotope composition are due to seasonal effects and elevation. An average 2 H excess value of +21.2‰ was found for precipitation events less affected by evaporation (i.e. when the rainfall was >65 mm/month). The spatial distribution of O…

ISLANDGeochemistryAquiferWATERSSedimentary depositional environmentHYDROLOGYGeochemistry and PetrologyEnvironmental ChemistryPrecipitationMT-ETNARAINFALLHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryStable isotope ratioAREAGroundwater rechargeOBJECTIVE CLIMATOLOGYPollutionPRECIPITATIONGROUNDWATER RECHARGEMeteoric waterMEDITERRANEAN REGIONSurface waterGeologyGroundwater
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Further experiences on unsteady seepage flow

1973

The present paper describes the results of a study on the unsteady flow in a horizontal homogeneous filter, which is accomplished when the level of the reservoir that recharges the filter is instantly drawn up. This study was carried out at the University of Palermo Institute of Hydraulics as a part of a research program concerning artificial recharge of ground water and the geotechnical problems involving the stability of porous media subject to the variations of surrounding pressures. A numerical procedure, aiming at solving the equation of Boussinesq by a finite difference method, was adopted and an electronic computer was used. A Hele-Shaw filter model was used to carry out several expe…

Mathematical modelComputer scienceHydraulicsMechanical EngineeringFinite difference methodMechanicsGroundwater rechargeCondensed Matter PhysicsStability (probability)law.inventionFilter (large eddy simulation)Mechanics of MaterialslawFluid dynamicsPorous mediumMeccanica
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Multiple recharge processes to heterogeneous Mediterranean coastal aquifers and implications on recharge rates evolution in time

2018

Abstract Climate change is nowadays widely considered to have major effects on groundwater resources. Climatic projections suggest a global increase in evaporation and higher frequency of strong rainfall events especially in Mediterranean context. Since evaporation is synonym of low recharge conditions whereas strong rainfall events are more favourable to recharge in heterogeneous subsurface contexts, a lack of knowledge remains then on the real ongoing and future drinking groundwater supply availability at aquifers scale. Due to low recharge potential and high inter-annual climate variability, this issue is strategic for the Mediterranean hydrosystems. This is especially the case for coast…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyIrrigationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0208 environmental biotechnologyClimate changeContext (language use)Aquifer02 engineering and technologyGroundwater recharge01 natural sciences6. Clean water020801 environmental engineering13. Climate actionEnvironmental science[SDU.STU.HY]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/HydrologySurface runoffGroundwaterComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology
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Sea surface temperature and torrential rains in the Valencia region: modelling the role of recharge areas

2015

Abstract. Heavy rain events are frequently recorded in the Western Mediterranean causing economic losses and even human casualties. The Western Mediterranean is a deep and almost closed sea surrounded by high mountain ranges and with little exchange of water with the Atlantic ocean. A main factor in the development of torrential rains is ocean-atmosphere exchanges of heat and moisture that can potentially destabilize air masses travelling over the sea. The study of air mass trajectories previous to the rain event permits the identification of sea areas that could probably contribute to the development or intensification of rainfall. From a previous Mediterranean sea surface temperature clim…

Mediterranean climatelcsh:GE1-350lcsh:QE1-996.5lcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationGroundwater rechargeSpatial distributionMediterranean Basinlcsh:TD1-1066lcsh:GeologySea surface temperatureMediterranean sealcsh:GClimatologyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationlcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringAir masslcsh:Environmental sciencesNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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Problems of soil and groundwater pollution in the disposal of “marble” slurries in NW Sicily

2007

This work deals with disposal of slurries generated during the cutting and polishing processes of slabs of decorative sedimentary carbonate rocks in the north western Sicily. At present, they are used as fillers of dismantled quarries near the sawmills and, as a final step of reclamation, are covered with earth layers. In spite of such inexpensive solution, there is lack of knowledge about the composition of the waste. In order to assess if there is any threat for the environment and to suggest indications for alternative solutions, such as recycling or inactivation processes, the slurries were analysed by XR diffraction, simultaneous thermal analysis, ICP/MS, ionic chromatography, FTIR, UV…

PollutantPollutionMunicipal solid wasteWaste managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectChemical oxygen demandGeneral EngineeringGroundwater rechargekarstMining engineeringsolid wasteGroundwater pollutiongroundwaterEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Slurrymarble slurryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental ChemistryGroundwaterGeologyenvironmental hazardGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and Technologymedia_commonEnvironmental Geology
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CO<inf>2</inf> reduction exploiting RES for EV charging

2016

The world is facing an urgent need to reduce emissions, limiting pollution for a better quality of life. This objective has to be reached by all cities and governments worldwide. This paper focuses on the field of transportation, which is greatly responsible for air pollution, mainly in cities and urban areas such as towns, airports and seaports. The diffusion of electric vehicles (EVs) enables a significant reduction of air pollutants emitted by combustion engines; however, their recharge can affect the total pollution by their increasing energy demand. A solution is the use of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) to charge EVs. This paper analyzes the feasibility of integrating EVs and RES, foc…

PollutionEngineeringbusiness.industry020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectAir pollutionEnvironmental engineering02 engineering and technologyGroundwater rechargeCombustionmedicine.disease_causeRenewable energyReduction (complexity)State of charge0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineProduction (economics)businessmedia_common2016 IEEE International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA)
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Sensitivity Analysis Of Multi-Electrode Arrays For Characterizing The Non-Saturated Zone In Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment

2009

The near-surface environment acts as a filter and buffer for contaminants introduced from the surface by anthropogenic activities. For this reason there is a great need to improve our understanding of the shallow subsurface taking into account the increasing demand for vulnerability maps which illustrates the exposure of aquifers against pollution. These maps are designed to show areas of greatest potential for groundwater contamination on the basis of local subsurface conditions. A shallow, unconfined sand-and-gravel aquifer is highly vulnerable to pollutants because rapid recharge gives little time to contaminants to degrade naturally or be adsorbed before reaching the aquifer. Conversely…

PollutionPollutantHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorymedia_common.quotation_subjectVulnerabilityAquiferGroundwater rechargeContaminationPermeability (earth sciences)Environmental scienceElectrical resistivity tomographymedia_common11th International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society
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Effects of Changing Rainfall on the Limnology of a Mediterranean, Flowthrough-Seepage Chain of Lakes

2006

Relationships between groundwater and lake ecology are often overlooked, but they may be strong, particularly in seepage lakes. As a result, the nature and degree of groundwater effects on lakes are usually neglected. In this study interactions among rainfall, groundwater and surface water and their limnological effects were traced seasonally for two years of changing rainfall in a Spanish flowthrough, seepage lake complex. Cumulative rainfall dictated recharge of groundwater with delays of nine months. Groundwater discharge, in turn, increased surface discharge downstream. Mediated by the geographical setting of lakes, both fluxes impinged on lake water renewal time, but effects of the lat…

SalinityMediterranean climateHydrologyEcologyLimnologyEnvironmental scienceGroundwater dischargeGroundwater rechargeAquatic ScienceSurface waterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGroundwaterHydrobiologyInternational Review of Hydrobiology
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