1995
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1694(94)02565-s
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Systematic hydrogeological study of a hypothermal spring (S. Cesarea Terme, Apulia), Italy

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“…As demonstrated by Calò and Tinelli (1995), rising sulfidic waters can reach the surface through deep tectonic fractures and karst flowpaths, generating bell-shaped upwelling of groundwater. Nevertheless, their behavior is extremely sensitive to both (1) modest water head variations (tidal fluctuations, increase of colder freshwater thickness), and (2) seawater conditions (smooth, rough, long-term rough water).…”
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“…As demonstrated by Calò and Tinelli (1995), rising sulfidic waters can reach the surface through deep tectonic fractures and karst flowpaths, generating bell-shaped upwelling of groundwater. Nevertheless, their behavior is extremely sensitive to both (1) modest water head variations (tidal fluctuations, increase of colder freshwater thickness), and (2) seawater conditions (smooth, rough, long-term rough water).…”
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“…Nevertheless, their behavior is extremely sensitive to both (1) modest water head variations (tidal fluctuations, increase of colder freshwater thickness), and (2) seawater conditions (smooth, rough, long-term rough water). Hydrogeological monitoring of thermal water flowpaths helped to assert the important influence of sulfidic fluids on the SCT karst system, especially during low and calm seawater conditions, showing evident zonation (Calò and Tinelli 1995). Rough sea conditions create different hydrodynamic situations (see Fig.…”
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“…The study of the spatial distribution of water temperature is a useful device for detecting preferential flow areas, deep circulation and local flow systems, by considering just the temperature of the pumped water, or by studying the temperature profiles in wells (Kayane et al, 1985). Groundwater temperature has even identified the factors that control processes of marine intrusion in coastal areas where the saline and fresh water have a different thermal gradient (Tulipano and Fidelibus, 1988;Caló and Tinelli, 1995;Taniguchi, 2000). Mass transport processes also play an important role in the highly variable, geological, hydrogeological and geochemical setting.…”
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