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- Title
Hydrogeochemical Characters of Karst Aquifers in Central Italy and Relationship with Neotectonics.
- Authors
Madonia, Paolo; Cangemi, Marianna; Oliveri, Ygor; Germani, Carlo
- Abstract
Groundwater from karst circulation systems of Central Italy were sampled and analyzed, in 2018, for delineating a preliminary, general geochemical framework of their relationship with neotectonics, in an area characterized by a frequent and often destructive seismicity. We determined field physical-chemical parameters, concentrations of main dissolved ions and gases and isotopic composition of water (δ18O, δD) and total dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13C TDIC). We discriminated between "normal" hydro-karst systems and multi-component aquifers, composed of meteoric groundwater that have also interacted with rocks of different lithological nature and/or deep fluids. These multicomponent aquifers are of potential interest in the monitoring of neotectonics activity, because changes in the stress field associated with the preparatory phase of an earthquake may affect the permeability of rocks, in turn causing variation of their chemical-isotopic character. The geographical distribution of these aquifers seems to be controlled by tectonics. In fact, the Olevano–Antrodoco–Sibillini thrust separates the more anomalous sites, located westwards of it, from the groundwater bodies at its eastern side, showing a more typical karst character.
- Subjects
ITALY; APENNINES (Italy); NEOTECTONICS; AQUIFERS; COMPOSITION of water; HYDROGEOLOGY; ROCK permeability; GROUNDWATER; EARTHQUAKES
- Publication
Water (20734441), 2020, Vol 12, Issue 7, p1926
- ISSN
2073-4441
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/w12071926