The saltwater contamination in the Venice watershed between the southern edge of the Venice Lagoon and the Adige River, Italy
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The salt water contamination process in the Venice watershed between the southern edge of the lagoon of Venice and the Adige River extends up to 20 km inland from the coast. The depth of the fresh/salt-water interface varied from 2 to 30 m below the ground level and exhibits a significant, mainly seasonal, time variation and its dynamics is especially sensitive to the riverbed seepage of sea water, encroaching from river mouths.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Saltwater intrusion; hydrogeology; Venice Lagoon catchment
List of contributors:
Teatini, Pietro; Carbognin, Laura; Tosi, Luigi; Rizzetto, Federica
Book title:
China-Italy bilateral Symposium on the coastal zone: evolution and safeguard