An integrated geological, hydrogeological and geophysical approach

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  • M. A. Di Paola
  • S. Margiotta
  • S. Negri
چکیده

This work sets out a physical-stratigraphical reconstruction of the superficial aquifer in the Brindisi area; this site is recognized to be at significant environmental risk (Law no. 426/98) by the Italian government. Geological, hydrogeological and geophysical methodologies were applied. The geological characterisation consisted of surface 5 and subsoil surveys. The existing stratigraphical, geotechnical and hydrogeological data were collected, processed and homogenised, and the information inserted in a database managed with a specific software (arcview). Hydrogeological surveys were conducted in a number of boreholes uniformly distributed over the studied area. Geo-physical prospecting was conducted in the most industrialized part of the area, adjacent 10 to a combined industrial road/conveyor belt – the " Asse Attrezzato " – in order to better describe the site and evaluate the impact of this structure on the environment. This research enabled us to characterise the superficial aquifer of the Brindisi area. The groundwater is of the phreatic type. In the upper part of the deposit, the presence of low permeability sediments (recent continental deposits) means that the groundwa-15 ter is confined. Subapennine Clays (Lower Pleistocene), present across the whole of the area, form the impermeable base of the aquifer. The deposits that make up the superficial aquifer vary greatly in their permeability. The greatest permeability is associated with the calcarenite deposits (Terraced Deposits, Middle-Upper Pleistocene). The higher the proportion of slime in the granulometric assortment, the lower the per-20 meability of the deposit. The lower section of the aquifer, characterized by the presence of slimy-sandy sediments (Brindisi sands, Lower-Middle Pleistocene), has a lower per-meability. The results of the geophysical investigations enabled us to reconstruct in detail the lateral and vertical lithological variations of the geological formations. Furthermore , by supplementing the data from boreholes (direct surveys), the geophysical 25 surveys proved to be useful in that they reduce the need for perforations of the ground, which are potential conduits of pollution.

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تاریخ انتشار 2004