A conceptual model for a fractured volcanic aquifer to investigate the role of climate variability and water withdrawal on recent changes in water-table and discharge
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The Alcantara River Basin is located in North-Eastern Sicily (Italy), encompassing the north side of
Etna Mountain, the tallest active volcano in Europe. On the right-hand side of the river, the
mountain area is characterized by volcanic rocks with a very high infiltration. Here, precipitation
and snow melting supply a big aquifer whose groundwater springs at the mid/downstream of the
river, mixing with surface water and contributing to feeding the river flow also during the dry
season. In the upstream a maximum of 520 l/s are extracted for municipal use through wells and
an infiltration gallery supplying the Alcantara Aqueduct. In summer 2020 and 2021, the river
suffered a prolonged dry phenomenon in the middle-valley stretch with a serious loss of fish
fauna, due to significant spring depletion along the stream most likely determined by a
meteorological drought. Since this anomaly is of great concern, the need arises to better
understand whether the interaction between the water abstraction to supply the Alcantara
aqueduct and the natural recharge of the aquifer is compatible with maintaining the balance of
aquatic ecosystems in the middle-downstream valley of the Alcantara River also during dry years;
or if the observed changes may also be partly due to other mechanisms, such as illegal or
unaccounted water abstractions or hydrogeological modification due to the volcanic activity. To
this end, in this study, an attempt was made to analyze changes in the groundwater level and in
the interconnection between surface and groundwater by using the widely accepted MODFLOW 6,
a finite-difference numerical model that in principle can provide constraints to reduce uncertainty
and address field activity in data scarce case studies. The model was calibrated in steady state by
comparing simulated and observed water heads as well as the groundwater budget. Then the
simulation was run in transient mode for the period 2014-2021. The model outcome showed a
depletion rate compatible with the one observed during the recent dry summers, thus suggesting
that more sustainable and comprehensive strategies, also including groundwater extraction
regulations, should be implemented to preserve this natural resource for in-stream water use and
ecosystem services.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Groundwater flow model; Etna; groundwater surface water interaction
Elenco autori:
Preziosi, Elisabetta; DI SALVO, Cristina
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