Hydrogeological study of the intensely exploited aquifer of the Santa Croce leather-producing district, Tuscany (central Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
A hydrogeological study was undertaken to define
the groundwater circulation in the Santa Croce area (Tuscany,
central Italy) where the existing multilayered aquifer has long
been intensively exploited. Investigations carried out on about
150 wells revealed the existence of a deep piezometric
depression (to 20m below sea level) which drains groundwater
from the entire surrounding area. Samples from about
70 water points, collected twice in 2007, were analysed for
major elements and stable isotope composition. Three major
groups of waters, which mix in the study area, have been
distinguished: (1) waters of the Ca-Mg-HCO3 type mainly
flowing along the Arno River Plain; (2) waters of the Na-K-
Cl/Ca-Mg-HCO3-SO4, type with SO4 content up to 275mg/
L, inflowing from the Pisane Hills; (3) relatively high-salinity
waters mainly of the Na-HCO3 type which, with Cl
concentrations up to 750mg/L, likely arise from a normal
fault located at the foot of the northern hills. The characteristics
of the different components are greatly affected by
significant modifying processes such as cation exchange and
sulfate reduction. The achieved conceptual model suggests
the southern hills as the main recharging area of the aquifer
system from which water circulation, characterized by pathways
of different length and depth, develops.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Cortecci, Gianni; Amadori, Michele; Grassi, Sergio; Doveri, Marco
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