Combined Discharge and Thermo-Salinity Measurements for the Characterization of a Karst Spring System in Southern Italy

<b> </b>The hydrological monitoring of springs is an auxiliary and indispensable tool that goes alongside investigations in wells to reconstruct a conceptual phenomenological model of an aquifer–groundwater system and its interactions with surface waters. There are manifold ways to carry...

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Main Authors: Ivan Portoghese, Rita Masciale, Maria C. Caputo, Lorenzo De Carlo, Daniela Malcangio
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/8/3311
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spelling doaj-fa91dd6b1d7b48e0a5f1c22f9996e8212020-11-25T02:37:37ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-04-01123311331110.3390/su12083311Combined Discharge and Thermo-Salinity Measurements for the Characterization of a Karst Spring System in Southern ItalyIvan Portoghese0Rita Masciale1Maria C. Caputo2Lorenzo De Carlo3Daniela Malcangio4Water Research Institute, National Research Council of Italy, 70132 Bari, ItalyWater Research Institute, National Research Council of Italy, 70132 Bari, ItalyWater Research Institute, National Research Council of Italy, 70132 Bari, ItalyWater Research Institute, National Research Council of Italy, 70132 Bari, ItalyDICATECH, Polytechnic University of Bari, 70125 Bari, Italy<b> </b>The hydrological monitoring of springs is an auxiliary and indispensable tool that goes alongside investigations in wells to reconstruct a conceptual phenomenological model of an aquifer–groundwater system and its interactions with surface waters. There are manifold ways to carry out this monitoring, but the choice of which way is significant for a correct qualitative and quantitative knowledge of spring systems.<b> </b>The present work focuses on the characterization of the thermo-saline and flow regimes of the Tara spring system along the northern coast of Taranto (southern Italy), where a karst groundwater basin is the major source of the Tara River and the surrounding coastal wetland. A series of measurements was carried out on the spring system to support a technical feasibility study on the possible use of the brackish water of this river to feed a future desalination plant. To estimate the flow rate, a comparison was made between different flow measurement methods in a derivation channel. Through an analysis of the available dataset, the response of the aquifer to the autumn–winter recharge, for which updated hydrologic measurements were not available, is highlighted.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/8/3311Tara spring systemelectrical conductivitydischarge measurementflow measurementscurrent meter method
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author Ivan Portoghese
Rita Masciale
Maria C. Caputo
Lorenzo De Carlo
Daniela Malcangio
spellingShingle Ivan Portoghese
Rita Masciale
Maria C. Caputo
Lorenzo De Carlo
Daniela Malcangio
Combined Discharge and Thermo-Salinity Measurements for the Characterization of a Karst Spring System in Southern Italy
Sustainability
Tara spring system
electrical conductivity
discharge measurement
flow measurements
current meter method
author_facet Ivan Portoghese
Rita Masciale
Maria C. Caputo
Lorenzo De Carlo
Daniela Malcangio
author_sort Ivan Portoghese
title Combined Discharge and Thermo-Salinity Measurements for the Characterization of a Karst Spring System in Southern Italy
title_short Combined Discharge and Thermo-Salinity Measurements for the Characterization of a Karst Spring System in Southern Italy
title_full Combined Discharge and Thermo-Salinity Measurements for the Characterization of a Karst Spring System in Southern Italy
title_fullStr Combined Discharge and Thermo-Salinity Measurements for the Characterization of a Karst Spring System in Southern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Combined Discharge and Thermo-Salinity Measurements for the Characterization of a Karst Spring System in Southern Italy
title_sort combined discharge and thermo-salinity measurements for the characterization of a karst spring system in southern italy
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-04-01
description <b> </b>The hydrological monitoring of springs is an auxiliary and indispensable tool that goes alongside investigations in wells to reconstruct a conceptual phenomenological model of an aquifer–groundwater system and its interactions with surface waters. There are manifold ways to carry out this monitoring, but the choice of which way is significant for a correct qualitative and quantitative knowledge of spring systems.<b> </b>The present work focuses on the characterization of the thermo-saline and flow regimes of the Tara spring system along the northern coast of Taranto (southern Italy), where a karst groundwater basin is the major source of the Tara River and the surrounding coastal wetland. A series of measurements was carried out on the spring system to support a technical feasibility study on the possible use of the brackish water of this river to feed a future desalination plant. To estimate the flow rate, a comparison was made between different flow measurement methods in a derivation channel. Through an analysis of the available dataset, the response of the aquifer to the autumn–winter recharge, for which updated hydrologic measurements were not available, is highlighted.
topic Tara spring system
electrical conductivity
discharge measurement
flow measurements
current meter method
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/8/3311
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