2014
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2014.977973
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Ring maps applied to hydrogeological and environmental studies in alluvial aquifers, central Italy

Abstract: Analysis of hydrogeological data of aquifers requires assessment of multiple variables and this is difficult to visualise in a single map with commonly used techniques. Ring maps are presented in this paper as a useful option to overcome this limitation.Four alluvial aquifers from Central Italy were assessed and are presented as case studies, evaluating the hydrogeological setting, the groundwater chemistry and the distribution of representative contaminants (Boron, Iron, Manganese and Nitrates). The final res… Show more

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“…The PC2 component explains 13.3 % of the variance and shows extremely high positive loadings for Na, Cl and EC. It can be interpreted as the mineralisation of the groundwater with chloride and sodium enrichment due to salinisation process that is common in the Adriatic alluvial aquifers (Nanni and Vivalda 1999;Desiderio and Rusi 2004;Desiderio et al 2010;Rusi 2013, 2014;Palmucci et al 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The PC2 component explains 13.3 % of the variance and shows extremely high positive loadings for Na, Cl and EC. It can be interpreted as the mineralisation of the groundwater with chloride and sodium enrichment due to salinisation process that is common in the Adriatic alluvial aquifers (Nanni and Vivalda 1999;Desiderio and Rusi 2004;Desiderio et al 2010;Rusi 2013, 2014;Palmucci et al 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%