An Integrated Approach for Investigating the Salinity Evolution in a Mediterranean Coastal Karst Aquifer
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Coastal areas are characterized by considerable demographic pressure that generally leads
to groundwater overexploitation. In the Mediterranean region, this situation is exacerbated by a
recharge reduction enhanced by climate change. The consequence is water table drawdown that
alters the freshwater/seawater interface facilitating seawater intrusion. However, the groundwater
salinity may also be affected by other natural/anthropogenic sources. In this paper, water quality
data gathered at 47 private and public wells in a coastal karst aquifer in Apulia (southern Italy), were
interpreted by applying disparate methods to reveal the different sources of groundwater salinity.
Chemical characterization, multivariate statistical analysis, and mixing calculations supplied the
groundwater salinization degree. Characteristic ion ratios, strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr), and pure
mixing modelling identified the current seawater intrusion as a main salinity source, also highlighting
the contribution of water-rock interaction to groundwater composition and excluding influence from
Cretaceous paleo-seawater. Only the combined approach of all the methodologies allowed a clear
identification of the main sources of salinization, excluding other less probable ones (e.g., paleoseawater). The proposed approach enables effective investigation of processes governing salinity
changes in coastal aquifers, to support more informed management.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
groundwater/seawater mixing phenomena; water-rock interaction; geochemical modelling; characteristic ion ratios; strontium isotope ratio; Apulia
Elenco autori:
Parrone, Daniele; Frollini, Eleonora; Salvadori, Matteo; Ghergo, Stefano; Passarella, Giuseppe; Preziosi, Elisabetta; Masciale, Rita; Pennisi, Maddalena
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