First results of multidisciplinary investigations for the hydrogeological conceptual modelling of loess deposits in eastern Croatia

Loess is a widespread continental aeolian sediment. Groundwater generally represents the most important source of potable water in loess areas, where loess is the aquitard overlying the aquifer system. This work investigates loess deposits of eastern Croatia that overlie a sandy aquifer exploited f...

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Main Authors: Marco Pola, Ivica Pavičić, Vedran Rubinić, Ivan Kosović, Lidija Galović, Staša Borović, Lara Wacha, Kosta Urumović
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2020-03-01
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spelling doaj-d6438d6021bf442abf6565e9e58dec632020-11-25T03:29:23ZengPAGEPress PublicationsAcque Sotterranee1828-454X2280-64582020-03-019110.7343/as-2020-432First results of multidisciplinary investigations for the hydrogeological conceptual modelling of loess deposits in eastern CroatiaMarco Pola0Ivica Pavičić1Vedran Rubinić2Ivan Kosović3Lidija Galović4Staša Borović5Lara Wacha6Kosta Urumović7Hrvatski geološki institut, Zagreb; Croatian Geological Survey, ZagrebFaculty of Mining Geology and Oil Engineering, University of ZagrebFaculty of Agriculture, University of ZagrebCroatian Geological Survey, ZagrebCroatian Geological Survey, ZagrebCroatian Geological Survey, ZagrebCroatian Geological Survey, ZagrebCroatian Geological Survey, Zagreb Loess is a widespread continental aeolian sediment. Groundwater generally represents the most important source of potable water in loess areas, where loess is the aquitard overlying the aquifer system. This work investigates loess deposits of eastern Croatia that overlie a sandy aquifer exploited for potable and agricultural purposes. The genesis of the deposit and the depositional and post-depositional processes affecting its structure were reviewed in this work and integrated with the estimated hydrogeological properties of the material to propose a preliminary hydrogeological conceptual model of the loess-sand system. The results of published granulometric analyses were used to calculate the effective porosity and the hydraulic conductivity of the material employing an analytical approach. The eastern Croatian loess is a silty deposit originated during Middle-Upper Pleistocene glacial periods. The sediments produced by glacial grinding were transported and deposited by the Danube fluvial system and subsequently remobilised by wind forming the loess. During the interglacial periods, the pedogenesis of the deposit occurred, with bioturbations and discontinuities by living organisms at the micro- and macro-scale. The deposition of a new loess layer compacted and consolidated the previously deposited loess leading to the development of a sub-vertical pore structure and sub-vertical cracks at the micro- and macro-scale, respectively. The calculations from the grain size distributions point to the low effective porosity (5-12%) and hydraulic conductivity (~10-9 m/s) of both loess and pedocomplexes supporting their aquitard behaviour. The infiltration of surficial waters and their flow toward the underlying sandy aquifer is locally enhanced by the post-depositional discontinuities that constitute preferential flow paths within the loess aquitard. These results highlight the need of detailed hydrogeological investigations in loess deposits to address the impact of post-depositional processes on their hydrogeological behaviour and the upscaling of their hydrogeological properties for proposing specific groundwater protection strategies in loess areas. https://acquesotterranee.net/index.php/acque/article/view/432aquitardheterogeneityhydraulic propertiesconceptual modeleastern Croatia
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author Marco Pola
Ivica Pavičić
Vedran Rubinić
Ivan Kosović
Lidija Galović
Staša Borović
Lara Wacha
Kosta Urumović
spellingShingle Marco Pola
Ivica Pavičić
Vedran Rubinić
Ivan Kosović
Lidija Galović
Staša Borović
Lara Wacha
Kosta Urumović
First results of multidisciplinary investigations for the hydrogeological conceptual modelling of loess deposits in eastern Croatia
Acque Sotterranee
aquitard
heterogeneity
hydraulic properties
conceptual model
eastern Croatia
author_facet Marco Pola
Ivica Pavičić
Vedran Rubinić
Ivan Kosović
Lidija Galović
Staša Borović
Lara Wacha
Kosta Urumović
author_sort Marco Pola
title First results of multidisciplinary investigations for the hydrogeological conceptual modelling of loess deposits in eastern Croatia
title_short First results of multidisciplinary investigations for the hydrogeological conceptual modelling of loess deposits in eastern Croatia
title_full First results of multidisciplinary investigations for the hydrogeological conceptual modelling of loess deposits in eastern Croatia
title_fullStr First results of multidisciplinary investigations for the hydrogeological conceptual modelling of loess deposits in eastern Croatia
title_full_unstemmed First results of multidisciplinary investigations for the hydrogeological conceptual modelling of loess deposits in eastern Croatia
title_sort first results of multidisciplinary investigations for the hydrogeological conceptual modelling of loess deposits in eastern croatia
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Acque Sotterranee
issn 1828-454X
2280-6458
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Loess is a widespread continental aeolian sediment. Groundwater generally represents the most important source of potable water in loess areas, where loess is the aquitard overlying the aquifer system. This work investigates loess deposits of eastern Croatia that overlie a sandy aquifer exploited for potable and agricultural purposes. The genesis of the deposit and the depositional and post-depositional processes affecting its structure were reviewed in this work and integrated with the estimated hydrogeological properties of the material to propose a preliminary hydrogeological conceptual model of the loess-sand system. The results of published granulometric analyses were used to calculate the effective porosity and the hydraulic conductivity of the material employing an analytical approach. The eastern Croatian loess is a silty deposit originated during Middle-Upper Pleistocene glacial periods. The sediments produced by glacial grinding were transported and deposited by the Danube fluvial system and subsequently remobilised by wind forming the loess. During the interglacial periods, the pedogenesis of the deposit occurred, with bioturbations and discontinuities by living organisms at the micro- and macro-scale. The deposition of a new loess layer compacted and consolidated the previously deposited loess leading to the development of a sub-vertical pore structure and sub-vertical cracks at the micro- and macro-scale, respectively. The calculations from the grain size distributions point to the low effective porosity (5-12%) and hydraulic conductivity (~10-9 m/s) of both loess and pedocomplexes supporting their aquitard behaviour. The infiltration of surficial waters and their flow toward the underlying sandy aquifer is locally enhanced by the post-depositional discontinuities that constitute preferential flow paths within the loess aquitard. These results highlight the need of detailed hydrogeological investigations in loess deposits to address the impact of post-depositional processes on their hydrogeological behaviour and the upscaling of their hydrogeological properties for proposing specific groundwater protection strategies in loess areas.
topic aquitard
heterogeneity
hydraulic properties
conceptual model
eastern Croatia
url https://acquesotterranee.net/index.php/acque/article/view/432
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