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Forest fire effects on groundwater in a coastal aquifer (Ravenna,Italy)
Authors:Beatrice M. S. Giambastiani  Nicolas Greggio  Giovanni Nobili  Enrico Dinelli  Marco Antonellini
Affiliation:1. BiGeA—Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna, Ravenna, Italy;2. CIRI EA—Interdepartmental Centre for Industrial Research on Energy and Environment, University of Bologna, Ravenna, Italy;3. Carabinieri for Biodiversity, Punta Marina, Ravenna, Italy
Abstract:We examined the fire‐induced changes in groundwater recharge rate. This aspect is particularly important in the case of large forested areas growing over a coastal aquifer affected by saltwater intrusion. In the Ravenna coastal area (Italy), pine forests grow on coastal dune belts, overlying a sandy unconfined aquifer, which is strongly affected by marine ingression. Three groundwater profiles across the forest and perpendicular to the coastline were monitored for groundwater level, physical, and chemical parameters. The aims were to define groundwater quality, recharge rate, freshwater volume, and highlight change, which occurred after a forest fire with reference to pre‐fire conditions. Analytical solutions based on Darcy Law and the Dupuit Equation were applied to calculate unconfined flow and compare recharge rates among the profiles. The estimated recharge rates increased in the partially and completely burnt areas (219 and 511 mm year?1, respectively) compared with the pristine pine forest area (73 mm year?1). Although pre‐fire conditions were similar in all monitored profiles, a post‐fire decrease in salinity was observed across the burnt forest, along with an increase in infiltration and freshwater lens thickness. This was attributed to decrease canopy interception and evapotranspiration caused by vegetation absence after the fire. This research provided an example of positive forest fire feedback on the quantity and quality of fresh groundwater resources in a lowland coastal aquifer affected by saltwater intrusion, with limited availability of freshwater resources. The fire provided an opportunity to evaluate a new forest management approach and consider the restoration and promotion of native dune herbaceous vegetation.
Keywords:aquifer recharge  coastal aquifer  forest fire  groundwater  saltwater intrusion
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