We present the results of a hydrogeochemical survey of 111 springs and wells from Magra Valley, a seismic area located in northern Tuscany, Italy. This survey was aimed at defining the geochemical background and the underground fluid circulation scheme of an area currently investigated for earthquake precursory phenomena, with the final goal of identifying a suitable location for installation of a continuous automatic monitoring station for the remote control of hydrogeochemical parameters. Six springs of the project were identified suitable for the purpose, and the Equi Na-Cl-type spring emerged as the best candidate for the installation of a monitoring station.

Hydrogeochemistry of Magra Valley (Italy) aquifers: Geochemical background of an area investigated for seismic precursors.

Pierotti L;Gherardi F
2013

Abstract

We present the results of a hydrogeochemical survey of 111 springs and wells from Magra Valley, a seismic area located in northern Tuscany, Italy. This survey was aimed at defining the geochemical background and the underground fluid circulation scheme of an area currently investigated for earthquake precursory phenomena, with the final goal of identifying a suitable location for installation of a continuous automatic monitoring station for the remote control of hydrogeochemical parameters. Six springs of the project were identified suitable for the purpose, and the Equi Na-Cl-type spring emerged as the best candidate for the installation of a monitoring station.
2013
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Pisa
Inglese
7
697
700
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18785220
hydrogeochemistry
underground fluid circulation scheme
Magra valley
Tuscany
Italy
Paper presented at Fourteenth International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction, WRI 14, held in Avignon, France, 9-14 June 2013.
6
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Pierotti, L; Botti, F; Bracaloni, S; Burresi, I; Cattaneo, M; Gherardi, F
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