Heterogeneous aquitard properties in sedimentary successions in the Apennine chain: case studies in southern Italy |
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Authors: | Emma Petrella Fulvio Celico |
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Institution: | Groundwater Research Center, Università degli Studi del Molise, 86090, Pesche (IS), Italy |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to analyse the hydrogeologic role of siliciclastic deposits and marly‐clayey‐calcareous successions within the carbonate Apennine chain (southern Italy). The study was carried out along the northern part of the Matese carbonate massif through (1) the hydraulic characterization of siliciclastic rocks in a test site, by means of Lugeon tests, and (2) the identification of the groundwater flow system discharging at an important spring located within a marly‐clayey‐calcareous succession in a second test site, by means of isotopic investigations. The results showed that the investigated siliciclastic deposits and marly‐clayey‐calcareous successions may allow significant groundwater discharge from carbonate aquifers. Thus, they do not everywhere behave as aquitard, contrary to the previous model. Instead, groundwater flows through the upper part of these successions, where stress release fracturing enhanced rock permeability in the near‐surface bedrock. Thus, these successions may locally be a new groundwater source within the southern Apennine chain. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | aquitard carbonate aquifer marly‐clayey‐calcareous succession siliciclastic deposits southern Italy |
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