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GroMoPo Metadata for Taranto area model


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Abstract

Mediterranean areas are characterized by complex hydrogeological systems, where management of freshwater resources, mostly stored in karstic, coastal aquifers, is necessary and requires the application of numerical tools to detect and prevent deterioration of groundwater, mostly caused by overexploitation. In the Taranto area (southern Italy), the deep, karstic aquifer is the only source of freshwater and satisfies the main human activities. Preserving quantity and quality of this system through management policies is so necessary and such task can be addressed through modeling tools which take into account human impacts and the effects of climate changes. A variable-density flow model was developed with SEAWAT to depict the "current" status of the saltwater intrusion, namely the status simulated over an average hydrogeological year. Considering the goals of this analysis and the scale at which the model was built, the equivalent porous medium approach was adopted to represent the deep aquifer. The effects that different flow boundary conditions along the coast have on the transport model were assessed. Furthermore, salinity stratification occurs within a strip spteading between 4 km and 7 km from the coast in the deep aquifer. The model predicts,a similar phenomenon for some submarine freshwater springs and modeling outcomes were positively compared with measurements found in the literature. Two scenarios were simulated to assess the effects of decreased rainfall and increased pumping on saline intrusion. Major differences in the concentration field with respect to the "current" status were found where the hydraulic conductivity of the deep aquifer is higher and such differences are higher when Dirichlet flow boundary conditions are assigned. Furthermore, the Dirichlet boundary condition along the coast for transport modeling influences the concentration field in different scenarios at shallow depths; as such, concentration values simulated under stressed conditions are lower than those simulated under undisturbed conditions. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Italy
North Latitude
40.7000°
East Longitude
17.6500°
South Latitude
40.2900°
West Longitude
16.7000°

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Additional Metadata

Name Value
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.07.005
Depth 500
Scale 1 001 - 10 000 km²
Layers 14
Purpose Groundwater resources;Salt water intrusion
GroMoPo_ID 229
IsVerified True
Model Code MODFLOW;SEAWAT
Model Link https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.07.005
Model Time SS
Model Year 2016
Model Authors De Filippis, G; Foglia, L; Giudici, M; Mehl, S; Margiotta, S; Negri, SL
Model Country Italy
Data Available Report/paper only
Developer Email g.defilippis@sssup.it
Dominant Geology Carbonate (including karst)
Developer Country Italy; CA USA; USA
Publication Title Seawater intrusion in karstic, coastal aquifers: Current challenges and future scenarios in the Taranto area (southern Italy)
Original Developer No
Additional Information
Integration or Coupling Solute transport
Evaluation or Calibration Static water levels;Groundwater chemistry
Geologic Data Availability No

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GroMoPo, S. Ruzzante (2023). GroMoPo Metadata for Taranto area model, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/ea0c1e55ef6f4c5e999bf47626ec6f79

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