2016
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2016.1158669
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Groundwater of Rome

Abstract: This paper describes the contents of the new Hydrogeological Map of the City of Rome (1:50,000 scale). The map extends to the entire municipality (1285 km 2 ) and is based on both the most recent scientific studies on the groundwater field and new survey activities carried out in order to fill the data gaps in several areas of the examined territory. The map is the result of a combination of different urban groundwater expertise and Geographic Information System (GIS)-based mapping performed using the most rec… Show more

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“…Therefore, in such complex aquifer systems, the classic hydrogeological mapping approaches (e.g. Chaminé, 2015;Chaminé, Carvalho, Teixeira, & Freitas, 2015;Desiderio, Folchi Vici D'arcevia, Nanni, & Sergio Rusi, 2012;La Vigna et al, 2016;Manca, Viaroli, & Mazza, 2017;Margat & van der Gun, 2013;Servizio Geologico d'Italia, 1995;Struckmeier & Margat, 1995) must be coupled with a new graphical solution, as to describe the main hydraulic heterogeneities, as well as the modifications of the groundwater scenarios and pathways over time. The following devices to solve these requirements have been here adopted and proposed.…”
Section: Hydrogeological Mapping Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in such complex aquifer systems, the classic hydrogeological mapping approaches (e.g. Chaminé, 2015;Chaminé, Carvalho, Teixeira, & Freitas, 2015;Desiderio, Folchi Vici D'arcevia, Nanni, & Sergio Rusi, 2012;La Vigna et al, 2016;Manca, Viaroli, & Mazza, 2017;Margat & van der Gun, 2013;Servizio Geologico d'Italia, 1995;Struckmeier & Margat, 1995) must be coupled with a new graphical solution, as to describe the main hydraulic heterogeneities, as well as the modifications of the groundwater scenarios and pathways over time. The following devices to solve these requirements have been here adopted and proposed.…”
Section: Hydrogeological Mapping Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maps are some of the main products of the hydrogeology studies supporting reliable hydrogeological conceptualizations both in professional practices (groundwater planning and management) and in scientific research (Teixeira et al, 2013;Chaminé et al, 2015). Hydrogeological maps are essential tools for groundwater resources evaluation, identification of the aquifers recharge areas, definition of the springs location and main groundwater discharge directions determination (Zaltsberg, 1986;Schürch et al, 2007;McDonald et al 2012 ;Al-Jiburi & Al-Basrawi, 2015;La Vigna et al, 2016;Manca et al, 2017;Brkić & Briški, 2018;Giacopetti et al, 2019a;Lucianetti et al, 2019;Lancia et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Di Salvo, Ciotoli, Pennica, & Cavinato, 2017;Gonçalves, Inês Marafuz, & Gomes, 2015). On the other hand, sporadic maps are those presenting groundwater in the territory of a town such as that of La Vigna et al (2016), or water consumption maps such as 'The City of Cape Town's water map' (https://citymaps. capetown.gov.za/waterviewer).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%