Salt water intrusion in the coastal aquifer of the southern Po Plain, ItalyIntrusion d’eau salée dans un aquifère côtier de la plaine du Pô méridionale, ItalieIntrusión salina en el acuífero costero del sur de la Planicie del Po, ItaliaIntrusão de água salina no aquífero costeiro do sul da Planície do Pó, Itália

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M. Antonellini
P. Mollema
B. Giambastiani
K. Bishop
L. Caruso
A. Minchio
L. Pellegrini
M. Sabia
E. Ulazzi
G. Gabbianelli
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[1] University of Bologna,CIRSA Environmental Sciences
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Italy; Adriatic coast; Coastal aquifers; Salinization; Groundwater recharge/groundwater budget;
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10.1007/s10040-008-0319-9
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Saltwater has invaded the coastal aquifer along the southern Adriatic coast of the Po Plain in Italy. The topography, morphology and land use of the region is complex: rivers, canals, wetlands, lagoons, urban, industrial and agricultural areas and tourist establishments all coexist in a small area. Water table and iso-salinity maps show that in four study areas (Ancona-Bellocchio, Marina Romea, San Vitale Forest, Cervia) out of five, the water tables are below sea level and saltwater has replaced freshwater in the aquifer. The fifth area (Classe Forest) has a relatively pristine freshwater aquifer thanks to an average water-table height of 2 m above sea level, a lower hydraulic conductivity (< 7.7 m/day) and a continuous dune system along the coast. Only in this area is the topography high enough to maintain freshwater heads that can counteract saltwater intrusion according to the Ghyben-Herzberg principle. Furthermore, the climate, with an average yearly precipitation of 606 mm and an average temperature of 14.4°C, allows for little recharge of the aquifer. Ongoing subsidence, encroachment of sea water along rivers and canals, as well as drainage from agricultural land also enhance the salinization process.
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