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Intermittent flow regime of water/gas emissions as sinkhole trigger in alluvial plains: a study case at S. Vittorino plain (Rieti, Italy) (Articolo in rivista)
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- Intermittent flow regime of water/gas emissions as sinkhole trigger in alluvial plains: a study case at S. Vittorino plain (Rieti, Italy) (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2015-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1007/s12665-015-4121-4 (literal)
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Voltaggio, Mario; Spadoni, Massimo; Francesco,Versino (2015)
Intermittent flow regime of water/gas emissions as sinkhole trigger in alluvial plains: a study case at S. Vittorino plain (Rieti, Italy)
in Environmental earth sciences (Print)
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- Intermittent flow regime of water/gas emissions as sinkhole trigger in alluvial plains: a study case at S. Vittorino plain (Rieti, Italy) (literal)
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Abstract A case of natural intermittent flow regime
(slug/churn) of a CO2-enriched spring water is discussed as
an example of trigger process for the collapse of sinkholes.
The hydrodynamic regime of the spring, situated in the
area of S. Vittorino alluvial plain (Rieti, Italy), was investigated
by monitoring acoustic emission, carrying out
geochemical analyses and installing a sedimentation trap
during a long-lasting phase of slug flow regime followed
by a churn flow phase. The slug and churn flows can erode
and transport upward fine and medium size particles of
sand, progressively removing them from some underground
shallow sandy levels where the groundwater mixes
with gas of deep crustal origin to form the intermittent flow
that can be observed at the surface. The slug flow regime
was characterized by a stable slugging frequency whose
value is in agreement with the estimated superficial velocities
of Taylor bubbles and liquid slugs. The transition
from the slug to the churn flow regime, the latter characterized
by an increase of gas flux and by more severe
erosion, was also observed during our study. In a span of
15 years, the transport of sand upward could produce a
collapse volume similar to those of the sinkholes that recently
originated in the same area. The study of such
multiphase flows prolonged over time could help to
monitor and prevent the sinkhole formation process. (literal)
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