Coincident application of a mass balance of radium and a hydrodynamic model for the seasonal quantification of groundwater flux into the Venice Lagoon, Italy.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
A mass balance of the naturally occurring short-lived radium isotopes - 223, 224 in the Venice Lagoon was conducted by an integrated approach combining the directly estimated individual Ra contributions and hydrodynamic model results. Hydrodynamic data allows for the calculation of the Ra mass balance in sub-sections of the Venice Lagoon (boxes), which are characterized by physically homogeneous properties, instead of investigating the entire lagoon. Utilizing this method, both the seasonal and the spatial variability of the submarine groundwater discharge in the Venice Lagoon have been estimated. The submarine groundwater discharge estimates were correlated with the residence time calculation to better understand spatial and seasonal variation.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Submarine groundwater discharge; Radium mass balance; Hydrodynamic model; Finite element model; Venice Lagoon
List of contributors:
Umgiesser, HANS GEORG; Zaggia, Luca; Ferrarin, Christian
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