意大利威尼斯泻湖南缘盐污染潜水含水层对地下水动态的地层影响

IF 0.4 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Rendiconti Online Societa Geologica Italiana Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.3301/rol.2023.48
Chiara Cavallina, Alessandro Bergamasco, Marta Cosma, Cristina Da Lio, Sandra Donnici, Cheng Tan, Luca Zaggia, Luigi Tosi
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复杂的淡水-盐水交换是低洼沿海平原全新世含水层的特征,例如威尼斯泻湖南缘的潜水含水层,这是本研究的对象。这是由于控制地下水动态的几个因素的贡献,包括全新世沿海沉积物的高变异性和水管理做法。威尼斯泻湖南缘沿海地区的地层结构由砂质古河道、沿岸脊和细粒泻湖沉积物组成。沉积沉积物与潜水含水层盐化的垂直变化之间的关系,虽然对水资源的可持续利用至关重要,但研究得很少。这项工作旨在证明形态-沉积约束(即地层不连续)对威尼斯泻湖南缘盐污染含水层盐-淡水动力学的影响。所采用的方法是基于在含水层中获得的地层测井(根据相分析)和电导率剖面(其中电导率被用作盐度的代表)之间的比较。结果表明,在淡水供应充足的情况下,埋地河道化砂质沉积物可降低潜水含水层的盐度。
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Stratigraphic Influence on the Groundwater Dynamics in a Salt-contaminated Phreatic Aquifer at the Southern Margin of the Venice Lagoon, Italy
Complex freshwater-saltwater exchanges characterize Holocene aquifers in low- lying coastal plains, such as the phreatic aquifer at the southern margin of the Venice Lagoon, object of this study. This is due to the contribution of several factors that control groundwater dynamics, including the high variability of Holocene coastal deposits and water management practices. The stratigraphic architecture of the coastal area at the southern front of the Venice Lagoon consists of sandy paleochannels and littoral ridges and fine lagoon sediments. The relationships between the sedimentary deposits and vertical changes in salinization of the phreatic aquifer are poorly studied, although they are of paramount importance for the sustainable use of water resources. This work is aimed to demonstrate the influence of morpho-sedimentary constraints (i.e. stratigraphic discontinuities) on the salt- fresh water dynamics of the salt contaminated aquifer at the southern margin of the Venice Lagoon. The adopted methodology is based on the comparison between stratigraphic logs (in terms of Facies Analyses) and Electro Conductivity profiles (in which the EC has been taken as a proxy of salinity) acquired into the aquifer. The results show that buried channelized sandy deposits can reduce the salinity of the phreatic aquiferwhen a sufficient freswater supply is simultaneously present.
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