The groundwater flow system of Terme Alte (Alto Reno Terme, Bologna, Italy)

The thermal field of Porretta Terme, located in the Alto Reno Terme municipality (Bologna), has always raised interest for its peculiar waters since ancient times. Indeed, the use of the springs dates back to the I-II century A.D. and perhaps even in the Etruscan period. Porretta’s thermal traditio...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Gargini, Alessandro Stefani, Stefano Vannini
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2020-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.acquesotterranee.net/index.php/acque/article/view/402
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spelling doaj-ce0edf15397840e0a44bc767fb9b79bd2020-11-25T03:18:57ZengPAGEPress PublicationsAcque Sotterranee1828-454X2280-64582020-06-019210.7343/as-2020-402The groundwater flow system of Terme Alte (Alto Reno Terme, Bologna, Italy)Alessandro Gargini0Alessandro Stefani1Stefano Vannini2Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences Department Alma Mater Studiorum Univesità di BolognaSelf-employedDirector of the thermal field “Terme di Porretta” The thermal field of Porretta Terme, located in the Alto Reno Terme municipality (Bologna), has always raised interest for its peculiar waters since ancient times. Indeed, the use of the springs dates back to the I-II century A.D. and perhaps even in the Etruscan period. Porretta’s thermal tradition has developed over the centuries. First regulation, issued in 1936, allowed to cultivate the mineral deposit and its natural gas in a 740 000 acres wide land. The thermal waters, a public good, are indeed ruled by specific laws which control their use through a grant where the Public Authority makes the licensee, usually a private, follow a series of accomplishments aimed at not damaging the quantitative and qualitative characteristics (R.D. July 29, 1927 n. 1443). Fourteen thermo-mineral springs out of the nineteen located in the given land are currently exploited. They are divided into two groups, which differentiate either for the chemical properties of the waters and their topographic location. The first group of springs, called salt-bromoiodic, with higher salinity and temperature, is located in the upper part of Porretta along the Rio Maggiore, a tributary on the left bank of the Reno River. This is the portion of the deposit that has been studied. The second group of springs, called sulphurous, characterized by lower temperatures and salinity, is located south-east Porretta on the left side of the Reno River. These thermo-mineral water resources appear to be very worthy and need particular care and protection. By using the results of past research, the essential bibliography of which has been edited in the end-notes, the aim was to develop the hydrogeological parameters of the aquifer that feeds the thermo-mineral sources, identify and understand the conceptual model of the groundwater circulation system, also detecting the interference between the different sources in the area examined. This type of research, which is usually applied to aquifers in sedimentary and granular soils, can be considered original. Indeed, an exhaustive hydrodynamic parameterization of a fractured thermal aquifer system such as that of Porretta has never been conducted. The collection of observational data on the hydrological regime and on the chemical composition of hot waters during the six months of field surveys, which confirmed the substantial constancy of the values over time, was also remarkable. https://www.acquesotterranee.net/index.php/acque/article/view/402Porretta Terme, hydrogeology, thermal water, hydrodynamic parametrization, aquifer
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author Alessandro Gargini
Alessandro Stefani
Stefano Vannini
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Alessandro Stefani
Stefano Vannini
The groundwater flow system of Terme Alte (Alto Reno Terme, Bologna, Italy)
Acque Sotterranee
Porretta Terme, hydrogeology, thermal water, hydrodynamic parametrization, aquifer
author_facet Alessandro Gargini
Alessandro Stefani
Stefano Vannini
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title The groundwater flow system of Terme Alte (Alto Reno Terme, Bologna, Italy)
title_short The groundwater flow system of Terme Alte (Alto Reno Terme, Bologna, Italy)
title_full The groundwater flow system of Terme Alte (Alto Reno Terme, Bologna, Italy)
title_fullStr The groundwater flow system of Terme Alte (Alto Reno Terme, Bologna, Italy)
title_full_unstemmed The groundwater flow system of Terme Alte (Alto Reno Terme, Bologna, Italy)
title_sort groundwater flow system of terme alte (alto reno terme, bologna, italy)
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issn 1828-454X
2280-6458
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The thermal field of Porretta Terme, located in the Alto Reno Terme municipality (Bologna), has always raised interest for its peculiar waters since ancient times. Indeed, the use of the springs dates back to the I-II century A.D. and perhaps even in the Etruscan period. Porretta’s thermal tradition has developed over the centuries. First regulation, issued in 1936, allowed to cultivate the mineral deposit and its natural gas in a 740 000 acres wide land. The thermal waters, a public good, are indeed ruled by specific laws which control their use through a grant where the Public Authority makes the licensee, usually a private, follow a series of accomplishments aimed at not damaging the quantitative and qualitative characteristics (R.D. July 29, 1927 n. 1443). Fourteen thermo-mineral springs out of the nineteen located in the given land are currently exploited. They are divided into two groups, which differentiate either for the chemical properties of the waters and their topographic location. The first group of springs, called salt-bromoiodic, with higher salinity and temperature, is located in the upper part of Porretta along the Rio Maggiore, a tributary on the left bank of the Reno River. This is the portion of the deposit that has been studied. The second group of springs, called sulphurous, characterized by lower temperatures and salinity, is located south-east Porretta on the left side of the Reno River. These thermo-mineral water resources appear to be very worthy and need particular care and protection. By using the results of past research, the essential bibliography of which has been edited in the end-notes, the aim was to develop the hydrogeological parameters of the aquifer that feeds the thermo-mineral sources, identify and understand the conceptual model of the groundwater circulation system, also detecting the interference between the different sources in the area examined. This type of research, which is usually applied to aquifers in sedimentary and granular soils, can be considered original. Indeed, an exhaustive hydrodynamic parameterization of a fractured thermal aquifer system such as that of Porretta has never been conducted. The collection of observational data on the hydrological regime and on the chemical composition of hot waters during the six months of field surveys, which confirmed the substantial constancy of the values over time, was also remarkable.
topic Porretta Terme, hydrogeology, thermal water, hydrodynamic parametrization, aquifer
url https://www.acquesotterranee.net/index.php/acque/article/view/402
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