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SALTWATER CONTAMINATION IN THE VENICE LAGOON MARGIN, ITALY. 1: THE INFLUENCE OF THE GEOMORPHOLOGICAL SETTING (Abstract/Poster in atti di convegno)
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DONNICI S, RIZZETTO F, TOSI L, SCUDIERO E, MORARI F, DEIANA R, CASSIANI G, TEATINI P (2011)
SALTWATER CONTAMINATION IN THE VENICE LAGOON MARGIN, ITALY. 1: THE INFLUENCE OF THE GEOMORPHOLOGICAL SETTING
in Wageningen Conference on Applied Soil Science, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 18 - 22 September 2011
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- SALTWATER CONTAMINATION IN THE VENICE LAGOON MARGIN, ITALY. 1: THE INFLUENCE OF THE GEOMORPHOLOGICAL SETTING (literal)
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- Saskia Keesstra, Gerben Mol (literal)
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- The coastal area bounding the southern margin of the lagoon of Venice, Italy, was reclaimed
for agricultural purposes between the end of the XIX century and the beginning of the XX
century. Presently, it is a precarious environment subject to both natural changes and
anthropogenic pressures. One major environmental problem is the saltwater contamination of
the shallow aquifers and soils that yields a strong negative effect on the productivity of the
farmlands. Saltwater intrusion is enhanced by a land elevation well below the mean sea level,
the seawater encroachment along rivers and channels during the dry periods, the drainage
activities implemented to keep dry the farmland, and the presence of several ancient sandy
fluvial ridges and buried paleo-channels. As part of a research project aimed at understanding
the dynamics of the saltwater intrusion and its effects on the soil productivity by an
experimental and a numerical approach, a 25-ha basin was selected just south of the Venice
Lagoon and approximately 6 km far from the Adriatic Sea. The contribution reports on an
accurate investigation carried out to characterize the geomorphological features of the area,
identifying possible pathways of saltwater intrusion. The task was carried out by photointerpretation
of historical aereophotographs, geophysical surveys (i.e., electro-tomography,
electromagnetic induction), and about 60 shallows cores distributed in the area according to
the variability of the apparent electrical conductivity in the upper 1.50 m soil profile. The
results point out a significant depth and areal variability of the soil deposits and the presence
of a few sandy paleo-river beds. These latter cross the farmland with a main direction from
inland to the lagoon boundary and can act as preferential pathways for groundwater flow and
solute transport from the nearby salty waterbodies. (literal)
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