This paper describes a case study in the Salento karst (Apulia, southern Italy) in a site that has been intensively used to quarry limestones in the last 30 years. After quarrying activity had stopped, the site was transformed into legal and illegal landfills where solid and liquid wastes have been repeatedly dumped, with serious consequences for the groundwater resources. In this paper, through a geological, petrographical and hydrogeological approach, we attempt to assess the consequences of the anthropogenic activities on the local hydrogeology, with particular regard to the surficial aquifer that is contained in the Plio-Quaternary calcarenites cropping out in the area. Application of some well-known methods to assess the vulnerability of aquifer systems to contamination by human activities (DRASTIC, SINTACS, LeGrand and GOD) highlights the limits of such an approach in karst environment, and the necessity to include in the methods data strictly related to the peculiarity of karst. This is further evidenced by application of the EPIK method, specifically designed for karst areas. The final part of the paper focuses on the need of a thorough understanding of the hydrogeological setting for a better management and policy action of karst environments.

Evaluating the impact of quarrying on karst aquifers of Salento (southern Italy).

Delle Rose M;Parise M;
2007

Abstract

This paper describes a case study in the Salento karst (Apulia, southern Italy) in a site that has been intensively used to quarry limestones in the last 30 years. After quarrying activity had stopped, the site was transformed into legal and illegal landfills where solid and liquid wastes have been repeatedly dumped, with serious consequences for the groundwater resources. In this paper, through a geological, petrographical and hydrogeological approach, we attempt to assess the consequences of the anthropogenic activities on the local hydrogeology, with particular regard to the surficial aquifer that is contained in the Plio-Quaternary calcarenites cropping out in the area. Application of some well-known methods to assess the vulnerability of aquifer systems to contamination by human activities (DRASTIC, SINTACS, LeGrand and GOD) highlights the limits of such an approach in karst environment, and the necessity to include in the methods data strictly related to the peculiarity of karst. This is further evidenced by application of the EPIK method, specifically designed for karst areas. The final part of the paper focuses on the need of a thorough understanding of the hydrogeological setting for a better management and policy action of karst environments.
2007
Istituto di Ricerca per la Protezione Idrogeologica - IRPI
Inglese
Natural & Anthropogenic Hazards in Karst Areas: Recognition, Analysis, Mitigation
153
171
1-86239-224-2
http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/publications/bookshop/page1202.html
Geological society
London
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Description (from http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/publications/bookshop/pid/1202) The book presents an overview of the main hazards affecting karst, including collapse and subsidence phenomena, hydrological hazards and human-induced geohazards. Consideration is also given to the problems of geohazard management in karst. The geological and hydrological properties of karst terrains make them among the most fragile in the world and pose serious problems for land managers. Sustainable development in these terrains requires efforts to limit geohazards of anthropogenic origin and to recognize and mitigate against those of natural origin. Aimed at providing the reader with worldwide case studies, the contributions cover a range of geological and morphological settings. Geographically, the fourteen papers discuss very different karst areas, from North America, the Caribbean and Asia to several karst areas in Europe, including the British Isles, Spain, France and Italy. Contents Natural and anthropogenic hazards in karst areas: an introduction, M Parise and J Gunn o Sinkhole distribution based on pre-development mapping in urbanized Pinellas County, Florida, USA, R Brinkmann, K Wilson, N Elko, L D Seale, L Florea and H L Vacher o Natural and anthropogenic rock collapse over open caves, T Waltham and Z Lu o Sinkholes in Italy: first results on the inventory and analysis, S Nisio, G Caramanna G Ciotoli o Assessment of cover-collapse sinkholes in SW Sardinia (Italy), F Ardau, R Balia, M Bianco and J de Waele o Karst processes and slope instability: some experiences in the carbonate Apennine of Campania (southern Italy), A Santo, S del Prete, G di Crescenzo and M Rotella o Magnetic prospection as an efficient tool for doline detection: a case study in the central Ebro Basin (northern Spain), T Mochales, E L Pueyo, A M Casas and M A Soriano o Coastal karst geomorphosites at risk? A case study: the floods of 6-11 December 2004 in central-east Sardinia, A Cossu, J de Waele and F di Gregorio o Contributory area definition for groundwater source protection and hazard mitigation in carbonate aquifers, J Gunn o Rapid karstic bypass flow in the unsaturated zone of the Yorkshire chalk aquifer and implications for contaminant transport, S J L Allshorn, S H Bottrell, L J West and N E Odling o Stable isotopes in aqueous sulphate as tracers of natural and contaminant sulphate sources: a reconnaisance study of the Xingwen karst aquifer, Sichuan, China, S H Bottrell o Intrinsic vulnerability of the Alburni karst system (southern Italy), D Ducci o Evaluating the impact of quarrying on karst aquifers of Salento (southern Italy), M Della Rose, M Parise and G F Andriani o Natural and anthropogenic hazards in the karsts of Jamaica, M J Day o Biotic versus abiotic calcite formation on prehistoric cave paintings: the Arcy-sur-Cure 'Grande Grotte' (Yonne, France) case, E Chalmin, F d'Orlyé, L Zinger, L Charlet, R A Geremia, G Orial, M Menu, D Baffier and I Reiche Reviews Overall this book is a highly recommended addition to the library of anyone working on environmental projects in harst terranes. It is printed on high-quality glossy paper and is carefully edited - and with very high high quality black and white photos and figures. It also includes an excellent index. This review was featured in April 08 issue of Journal of Cave and Karst Studies Vol. 70. This review was submitted by: Malcolm Field, National Center for Environmental Assessment, US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC 18 June 2008 All of the papers provide useful explanatory illustrations and a selected bibliography, which results in papers that will be particularly useful in improving knowledge of each of the given problems. Reading this book will be important to all people who are interested in karst, not only for scientific reasons, but also because they live on it or because they have management responsibility for a karst area. This review featured in International Journal of Speleology 36 (2) This review was submitted by: Paolo Forti, Istituto Italiano di Speleologia 24 June 2008 This book is useful to geologists, environmental and engineering hydrogeologists, geotechnical engineers, and land planners who are interested in learning about karst site characteristics, applications of field investigation methods, and case studies in a wide variety of geologic and hydrogeologic settings. The review was featured in Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, Vol. XVI, No. 2, May 2010 Review by: James L. Lolcama, KCF Groundwater, Inc., Mechanicsburg, PA This review was submitted by: Mrs Julie Webster 20 July 2010 This publication is for specialists, but it presents well written and interesting papers that the enthusiast can follow. Some of the papers require commitment and studying in detail to get the best from them, but all of the papers can be appreciated at a more basic level as well. Review By: Mark Appleby, BSc Open Featured in OUGS Vol 31 1-2- 2010 This review was submitted by: Mrs Julie Webster 22 March 2011
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