Morpho-Sedimentary Constraints in the Groundwater Dynamics of Low-Lying Coastal Area: The Southern Margin of the Venice Lagoon, Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Complex freshwater-saltwater exchanges characterize most Holocene groundwater aquifers
in low-lying coastal plains around the world, particularly in mechanically drained territories. This
is due to the combination of several factors that control groundwater dynamics, including the high
variability of the Holocene coastal deposits that host the shallow aquifers and the water management
practices. The relationships between the stratal architecture of sedimentary deposits and the vertical
changes in the salinity of the phreatic aquifer are poorly studied although they represent an issue of
primary importance for a sustainable use of water resources and for agriculture. This research work
is focused on the influence of sedimentary constraints, i.e., stratigraphic discontinuities and related
changes in permeability in shaping salinity stratification into the unconfined aquifer at the southern
margin of the Venice lagoon (Italy). Nine sites have been investigated by collecting sediment cores for
facies analysis and monitoring water electrical conductivity in piezometric wells. The results show
that buried channelized sandy deposits can enhance salinity mitigation of the phreatic aquifer in
conjunction with precipitations and sufficient freshwater supply from nearby rivers and irrigation
channels. Our analyses also reveal that the differences in stratigraphic architecture of the upper 10 m
of the subsoil determine different fresh-saltwater dynamics of the phreatic aquifer. In particular,
three possible behaviors can occur: (i) where the subsurface is characterized by the presence of a
thick, up to 5 m, paleochannel, a freshwater lens is always present in the most surficial part of the
phreatic aquifer; (ii) where the subsurface is composed by fine-grained sediments of marsh and
lagoon paleo-environment, the phreatic aquifer tends to be salt-contaminated over its entire thickness;
(iii) where the subsurface contains thin, up to 2-3 m, paleochannel deposits, the fresh-saltwater
dynamics of the most surficial part of the phreatic aquifer varies more during the year, as a result
of seasonal precipitation trend. The provided characterization of saltwater dynamics represents
the basis for planning mitigation measures to improve the farmland productivity of the Venetian
coastal plains.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
salt-water intrusion; groundwater dynamics; coastal plain
Elenco autori:
Cavallina, Chiara; Cosma, Marta; Zaggia, Luca; Tosi, Luigi; Bergamasco, Alessandro; DA LIO, Cristina; Donnici, Sandra
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