Groundwater salinization can be natural and anthropogenic in origin, although it often results from a combination of both, especially in low-lying coastal regions that are hydraulically controlled. This study proposes a method to assess the origin of salinity using environmental tracers in porewater, like Cl- and Br- , combined with depositional facies associations detected in sediment cores. Such integrated approach was tested in a target area south of the Venice Lagoon (Italy), where groundwater salinization is triggered by multiple mechanisms due to the complexity of the hydro-geomorphological environment. Batch tests were performed on sediment core samples from boreholes to quantify major anions and total inorganic N. Cl- and Br- porewater concentrations coupled with sedimentary facies association provided insights into the origin of groundwater salinity from a variety of sources, including past and present seawater intrusion, agricultural leaching, and evaporites. The strengths and limitations of the integrated approach are discussed to provide a pathway for improving water resource management and planning measures to prevent groundwater salinization in coastal areas.

Salinity origin in the coastal aquifer of the Southern Venice lowland

Cellone FA;Cosma M;Da Lio C;Donnici S;Tosi L
2023

Abstract

Groundwater salinization can be natural and anthropogenic in origin, although it often results from a combination of both, especially in low-lying coastal regions that are hydraulically controlled. This study proposes a method to assess the origin of salinity using environmental tracers in porewater, like Cl- and Br- , combined with depositional facies associations detected in sediment cores. Such integrated approach was tested in a target area south of the Venice Lagoon (Italy), where groundwater salinization is triggered by multiple mechanisms due to the complexity of the hydro-geomorphological environment. Batch tests were performed on sediment core samples from boreholes to quantify major anions and total inorganic N. Cl- and Br- porewater concentrations coupled with sedimentary facies association provided insights into the origin of groundwater salinity from a variety of sources, including past and present seawater intrusion, agricultural leaching, and evaporites. The strengths and limitations of the integrated approach are discussed to provide a pathway for improving water resource management and planning measures to prevent groundwater salinization in coastal areas.
2023
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Secondaria Padova
Inglese
905
December
1
11
11
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/science-of-the-total-environment
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969723056851
Cl- /Br- molar ratio, sediment porewater, aquifer salinization, depositional environments
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Alessandrino, L; Gaiolini, M; Cellone, Fa; Colombani, N; Mastrocicco, M; Cosma, M; Da Lio, C; Donnici, S; Tosi, L
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