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Using Heat as a Tracer to Characterize Streambed Water Fluxes of the Brenta River (Italy)

Passadore, Giulia
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Sottani, Andrea
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Altissimo, Lorenzo
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Lollino, G
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Arattano, M
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2015
Engineering Geology For Society And Territory, Vol 3: River Basins, Reservoir Sedimentation And Water Resources
12th International IAEG Congress

This work deals with the characterization of the spatial and temporal variability of water exchange fluxes from/to the Brenta river streambed (Veneto, Italy), critically important to regional water resources management. The aquifer system is structurally quite complex. It evolves from a large undifferentiated aquifer near adjacent mountain ranges to a wellstructured multi-layer system made up of six well-defined confined aquifers which constitute the noteworthy subsurface reservoirs of the area. Both the undifferentiated and the multiaquifer systems are heavily exploited for urban, industrial and agricultural uses. A three-dimensional groundwater flow model of the multi-aquifer system of the Central Veneto has been set up within a 3,300-km(2) area. The model integrates a large amount of available geological, geophysical, climatic and hydrologic data, has been specifically developed to analyze the behavior of such large, complex and well-monitored sedimentary system and to aid sustainable large-scale water resources management. A hydrothermal model of the river and of the underlying aquifer was implemented to improve the estimation, obtained for the 3D flow model, of the water exchange between the Brenta river and its underlying aquifer systems. The contribution of streambed exchanges is quantified by comparing simulations of water flow and heat transport to observed temperature and levels in river and in groundwater.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-09054-2_49
Web of Science ID

WOS:000358990300049

Author(s)
Passadore, Giulia
Sottani, Andrea
Altissimo, Lorenzo
Putti, Mario
Rinaldo, Andrea  
Editors
Lollino, G
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Arattano, M
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Rinaldi, M
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Giustolisi, O
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Marechal, Jc
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Grant, Ge
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Springer Int Publishing Ag

Publisher place

Cham

Published in
Engineering Geology For Society And Territory, Vol 3: River Basins, Reservoir Sedimentation And Water Resources
ISBN of the book

978-3-319-09054-2

978-3-319-09053-5

Total of pages

4

Start page

241

End page

244

Subjects

Groundwater flow

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Heat transport

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Streambed flux

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Numerical modeling

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Italy

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REVIEWED

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
12th International IAEG Congress

Torino, ITALY

SEP 15-19, 2014

Available on Infoscience
September 28, 2015
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/119084
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