IMPACT OF THE APRIL 6, 2009 L'AQUILA EARTHQUAKE ON GROUNDWATER FLOW IN THE GRAN SASSO CARBONATE AQUIFER, CENTRAL ITALY.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The Mw D 6Ð3 L'Aquila earthquake on 6 April 2009 produced a mainshock that caused significant changes in the hydrogeology
of the Gran Sasso carbonate fractured aquifer: (i) the sudden disappearance at the time of the mainshock of some springs located
exactly along the surface trace of the Paganica normal fault (PF); (ii) an immediate increase in the discharge of the Gran Sasso
highway tunnel drainages and of other springs and (iii) a progressive increase of the water table elevation at the boundary
of the Gran Sasso aquifer during the following months. Using the data collected since the 1990s that include aftershock
monitoring as well as data regarding spring discharge, water table elevations, turbidity and rainfall events, a conceptual model
of the earthquake's consequences on the Gran Sasso aquifer is proposed herein. In this model that excludes the contribution of
seasonal recharge, the short-term hydrologic effects registered immediately after the mainshock are determined to have been
caused by a pore pressure increase related to aquifer deformation. Mid-term effects observed in the months following the
mainshock suggest that there was a change in groundwater hydrodynamics. Supplementary groundwater that flows towards
aquifer boundaries and springs in discharge areas reflects a possible increase in hydraulic conductivity in the recharge area,
nearby the earthquake fault zone. This increase can be attributed to fracture clearing and/or dilatancy. Simulations by numerical
modelling, related to pore pressure and permeability changes with time, show results in accordance with observed field data,
supporting the conceptual model and confirming the processes that influenced the answer of the Gran Sasso aquifer to the
L'Aquila earthquake.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
earthquake; groundwater flow; Central Italy; modelling
Elenco autori:
Petitta, Marco
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