Hydrostructural setting of Riardo Plain: effects on Ferrarelle mineral water type

The exploitation of groundwater resources must always keep in account the geology and hydrogeological settings of the catchment basin for the sustainability of withdrawals, in order not to overexploit the aquifer. Especially, in the case of mineral water extraction, even more attention should be pai...

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Main Authors: Stefano Viaroli, Lucia Mastrorillo, Roberto Mazza, Vittorio Paolucci
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-10-01
Series:Acque Sotterranee
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Online Access:http://www.acquesotterranee.online/index.php/acque/article/view/226
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spelling doaj-69117b268cfb4e13af5d3a9485d85b662020-11-25T04:00:32ZengPAGEPress PublicationsAcque Sotterranee1828-454X2280-64582016-10-015310.7343/as-2016-226212Hydrostructural setting of Riardo Plain: effects on Ferrarelle mineral water typeStefano Viaroli0Lucia Mastrorillo1Roberto Mazza2Vittorio Paolucci3Sciences Department, Roma Tre University, RomeSciences Department, Roma Tre University, RomeSciences Department, Roma Tre University, RomeFerrarelle S.p.A., Riardo (CE)The exploitation of groundwater resources must always keep in account the geology and hydrogeological settings of the catchment basin for the sustainability of withdrawals, in order not to overexploit the aquifer. Especially, in the case of mineral water extraction, even more attention should be paid to understand what are the water-rock-gases interaction mechanisms, which allow obtaining a specific water chemistry. The case of Ferrarelle mineral water (western sector of Riardo Plain, Caserta) is particularly complex. Through the acquisition of a great amount of former geological and hydrogeological data and by new hydrogeological surveys, it has been possible to distinguish the aquifer levels, distinguishing four circulations over the Roccamonfina Volcano and in the Riardo Plain. The presence of volcanic and volcaniclastic deposits deriving from the Roccamonfina Volcano which cover a highlytectonized carbonate bedrock, allows the formation of two aquifers in hydraulic continuity. This mixing between the two aquifers allows, with the ascent of deep CO2 through faults in the carbonate bedrock, the formation of the typical chemical composition of the mineral water Ferrarelle. In the eastern sector of the plain, it is possible to distinguish the volcanic aquifer from the carbonate one, probably due to the presence of low permeability deposits.http://www.acquesotterranee.online/index.php/acque/article/view/226Volcanic aquiferCarbonate aquiferGroundwater flow
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author Stefano Viaroli
Lucia Mastrorillo
Roberto Mazza
Vittorio Paolucci
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Lucia Mastrorillo
Roberto Mazza
Vittorio Paolucci
Hydrostructural setting of Riardo Plain: effects on Ferrarelle mineral water type
Acque Sotterranee
Volcanic aquifer
Carbonate aquifer
Groundwater flow
author_facet Stefano Viaroli
Lucia Mastrorillo
Roberto Mazza
Vittorio Paolucci
author_sort Stefano Viaroli
title Hydrostructural setting of Riardo Plain: effects on Ferrarelle mineral water type
title_short Hydrostructural setting of Riardo Plain: effects on Ferrarelle mineral water type
title_full Hydrostructural setting of Riardo Plain: effects on Ferrarelle mineral water type
title_fullStr Hydrostructural setting of Riardo Plain: effects on Ferrarelle mineral water type
title_full_unstemmed Hydrostructural setting of Riardo Plain: effects on Ferrarelle mineral water type
title_sort hydrostructural setting of riardo plain: effects on ferrarelle mineral water type
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Acque Sotterranee
issn 1828-454X
2280-6458
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The exploitation of groundwater resources must always keep in account the geology and hydrogeological settings of the catchment basin for the sustainability of withdrawals, in order not to overexploit the aquifer. Especially, in the case of mineral water extraction, even more attention should be paid to understand what are the water-rock-gases interaction mechanisms, which allow obtaining a specific water chemistry. The case of Ferrarelle mineral water (western sector of Riardo Plain, Caserta) is particularly complex. Through the acquisition of a great amount of former geological and hydrogeological data and by new hydrogeological surveys, it has been possible to distinguish the aquifer levels, distinguishing four circulations over the Roccamonfina Volcano and in the Riardo Plain. The presence of volcanic and volcaniclastic deposits deriving from the Roccamonfina Volcano which cover a highlytectonized carbonate bedrock, allows the formation of two aquifers in hydraulic continuity. This mixing between the two aquifers allows, with the ascent of deep CO2 through faults in the carbonate bedrock, the formation of the typical chemical composition of the mineral water Ferrarelle. In the eastern sector of the plain, it is possible to distinguish the volcanic aquifer from the carbonate one, probably due to the presence of low permeability deposits.
topic Volcanic aquifer
Carbonate aquifer
Groundwater flow
url http://www.acquesotterranee.online/index.php/acque/article/view/226
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