Hydrogeochemical surveys were carried out in eastern Calabria (Italy) for recognizing the groundwater flow domain, assessing the utilization level, and characterizing the degradation risks. Physical-chemical parameters of groundwater and surface water were determined. Waters draining crystalline and metamorphic rocks have Mg-HCO3 to Na-Ca-HCO3 compositions and low salinity (<0.20 g/L), whereas waters from sedimentary environments belong to the Ca-HCO3 facies and have higher salinity (0.20 to 0.76 g/L). Waters interacting with evaporite formations show a dominant Ca-SO4 composition, and high salinity (up to 2.9 g/L). The concentrations of toxic components are usually low, but in some samples nitrates and arsenic exceed the drinking limit. It is shown that quality degradation is due to anthropogenic activities, mis-use of fertilisers, or discharge of untreated urban wastes.

Hydrogeochemical characteristics of a stratified aquifer and groundwater quality degradation (Sila Massif, Italy)

Polemio M
2009

Abstract

Hydrogeochemical surveys were carried out in eastern Calabria (Italy) for recognizing the groundwater flow domain, assessing the utilization level, and characterizing the degradation risks. Physical-chemical parameters of groundwater and surface water were determined. Waters draining crystalline and metamorphic rocks have Mg-HCO3 to Na-Ca-HCO3 compositions and low salinity (<0.20 g/L), whereas waters from sedimentary environments belong to the Ca-HCO3 facies and have higher salinity (0.20 to 0.76 g/L). Waters interacting with evaporite formations show a dominant Ca-SO4 composition, and high salinity (up to 2.9 g/L). The concentrations of toxic components are usually low, but in some samples nitrates and arsenic exceed the drinking limit. It is shown that quality degradation is due to anthropogenic activities, mis-use of fertilisers, or discharge of untreated urban wastes.
2009
Istituto di Ricerca per la Protezione Idrogeologica - IRPI
Istituto di Ricerca per la Protezione Idrogeologica - IRPI
Inglese
Sustainability of groundwater in highly stressed aquifers
247
253
978-1-907161-00-1
IAHS Press
Wallingford
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
layered aquifer
geochemistry
contamination
water quality
1
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
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Apollaro C.; Accornero M.; Bloise A.; Biddau R.; De Rosa R.; Marini L.; Polemio M.
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