Transmissivity Estimates by Specific Capacity Data of Some Fractured Italian Carbonate Aquifers

Transmissivity estimates can be obtained by different approaches, mainly analytical and empirical. The application of analytical methods requires checking non-linear well losses due to turbulence and vertical flow related to partial penetration. The empirical approach relates transmissivity values t...

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Main Authors: Daniela Valigi, Costanza Cambi, Roberto Checcucci, Lucio Di Matteo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/10/1374
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spelling doaj-9fc4b14c403f4f1bbabf9a648b2ddad12021-06-01T00:04:21ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-05-01131374137410.3390/w13101374Transmissivity Estimates by Specific Capacity Data of Some Fractured Italian Carbonate AquifersDaniela Valigi0Costanza Cambi1Roberto Checcucci2Lucio Di Matteo3Department of Physics and Geology, University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia, ItalyDepartment of Physics and Geology, University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia, ItalyRegione Umbria, Servizio Risorse Idriche e Rischio Idraulico, 06121 Perugia, ItalyDepartment of Physics and Geology, University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia, ItalyTransmissivity estimates can be obtained by different approaches, mainly analytical and empirical. The application of analytical methods requires checking non-linear well losses due to turbulence and vertical flow related to partial penetration. The empirical approach relates transmissivity values to specific capacity data measured in the same well. The interpretation of available pumping tests highlights porous media solutions’ applicability in most of the step-drawdown curves analyzed. Double or triple porosity approaches are more appropriate only for wells located close to fault systems. In this work, a new relationship to estimate transmissivity by specific capacity data in some Italian carbonate aquifers is proposed. The comparison with other relationships available in the literature for similar aquifers worldwide confirms the validity of a general equation for carbonate aquifers, helping the spatial characterization of aquifer transmissivity in scarce data regions. Nonetheless, the use of equations of the same kind with different coefficients allows good results on our set of data. Results can improve the knowledge of fractured–karst aquifers by also including data from Central Italy.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/10/1374groundwaterpumping testtransmissivityspecific capacityfractured carbonate aquifers
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author Daniela Valigi
Costanza Cambi
Roberto Checcucci
Lucio Di Matteo
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Costanza Cambi
Roberto Checcucci
Lucio Di Matteo
Transmissivity Estimates by Specific Capacity Data of Some Fractured Italian Carbonate Aquifers
Water
groundwater
pumping test
transmissivity
specific capacity
fractured carbonate aquifers
author_facet Daniela Valigi
Costanza Cambi
Roberto Checcucci
Lucio Di Matteo
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title Transmissivity Estimates by Specific Capacity Data of Some Fractured Italian Carbonate Aquifers
title_short Transmissivity Estimates by Specific Capacity Data of Some Fractured Italian Carbonate Aquifers
title_full Transmissivity Estimates by Specific Capacity Data of Some Fractured Italian Carbonate Aquifers
title_fullStr Transmissivity Estimates by Specific Capacity Data of Some Fractured Italian Carbonate Aquifers
title_full_unstemmed Transmissivity Estimates by Specific Capacity Data of Some Fractured Italian Carbonate Aquifers
title_sort transmissivity estimates by specific capacity data of some fractured italian carbonate aquifers
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Transmissivity estimates can be obtained by different approaches, mainly analytical and empirical. The application of analytical methods requires checking non-linear well losses due to turbulence and vertical flow related to partial penetration. The empirical approach relates transmissivity values to specific capacity data measured in the same well. The interpretation of available pumping tests highlights porous media solutions’ applicability in most of the step-drawdown curves analyzed. Double or triple porosity approaches are more appropriate only for wells located close to fault systems. In this work, a new relationship to estimate transmissivity by specific capacity data in some Italian carbonate aquifers is proposed. The comparison with other relationships available in the literature for similar aquifers worldwide confirms the validity of a general equation for carbonate aquifers, helping the spatial characterization of aquifer transmissivity in scarce data regions. Nonetheless, the use of equations of the same kind with different coefficients allows good results on our set of data. Results can improve the knowledge of fractured–karst aquifers by also including data from Central Italy.
topic groundwater
pumping test
transmissivity
specific capacity
fractured carbonate aquifers
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/10/1374
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