Geothermal characterization of the coastal aquifer near Ravenna (Italy)

The coastal aquifer near Ravenna (Italy) contains a large volume of groundwater (2,5x109 m3) whose quality has been compromised by sea-water intrusion. Today, the phreatic groundwater is mostly brackish with some lenses of freshwater floating on top of more saline water. This water, although impossi...

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Main Authors: M. Antonellini, M. Pandolfini, N. Greggio, P.N. Mollema
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2012-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.acquesotterranee.online/index.php/acque/article/view/150
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M. Pandolfini
N. Greggio
P.N. Mollema
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description The coastal aquifer near Ravenna (Italy) contains a large volume of groundwater (2,5x109 m3) whose quality has been compromised by sea-water intrusion. Today, the phreatic groundwater is mostly brackish with some lenses of freshwater floating on top of more saline water. This water, although impossible to use as drink-water or for irrigation, is still important to guarantee the health of wetland habitats and especially of the roman historical and coastal pine forests of Ravenna. With the objective of defining the flow pattern within the aquifer and the exchange between surface and ground water, we characterized the temperature distribution in the shallow subsurface by means of a dense network of piezometers. At the same time we had the opportunity to characterize the phreatic aquifer from the geothermal point of view, so that it could eventually be considered for use as a “low enthalpy” heat source. Heat pumps are able to extract heat during the winter and dissipate it during the summer. The temperature of the groundwater in the top layer of the aquifer (surficial zone) is sensitive to the changes in atmospheric temperature throughout the year whereas the temperature of the deeper groundwater follows the geothermal gradient (geothermal zone). One of the scopes of the project is to discover at what depth is located the geothermal zone, so that the aquifer has a constant temperature throughout the year. A constant temperature is needed for storage of heat at low enthalpy. The thickness of the surficial zone and the temperature at the top of the geothermal zone are essentially related to land use, distance from the sea, sediment type, and amount of interaction between surface and groundwater. A knowledge of these factors allows to better exploit the geothermal potential of the aquifer when choosing the optimal placement of the heat pumps.
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spelling doaj.art-fb42f814647c484ab67564f2662ccbe92022-12-21T21:34:00ZengPAGEPress PublicationsAcque Sotterranee1828-454X2280-64582012-12-011310.7343/as-012-12-0026150Geothermal characterization of the coastal aquifer near Ravenna (Italy)M. Antonellini0M. Pandolfini1N. Greggio2P.N. Mollema3Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca nelle Scienze Ambientali (C.I.R.S.A.), Università di BolognaCentro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca nelle Scienze Ambientali (C.I.R.S.A.), Università di BolognaCentro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca nelle Scienze Ambientali (C.I.R.S.A.), Università di BolognaCentro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca nelle Scienze Ambientali (C.I.R.S.A.), Università di BolognaThe coastal aquifer near Ravenna (Italy) contains a large volume of groundwater (2,5x109 m3) whose quality has been compromised by sea-water intrusion. Today, the phreatic groundwater is mostly brackish with some lenses of freshwater floating on top of more saline water. This water, although impossible to use as drink-water or for irrigation, is still important to guarantee the health of wetland habitats and especially of the roman historical and coastal pine forests of Ravenna. With the objective of defining the flow pattern within the aquifer and the exchange between surface and ground water, we characterized the temperature distribution in the shallow subsurface by means of a dense network of piezometers. At the same time we had the opportunity to characterize the phreatic aquifer from the geothermal point of view, so that it could eventually be considered for use as a “low enthalpy” heat source. Heat pumps are able to extract heat during the winter and dissipate it during the summer. The temperature of the groundwater in the top layer of the aquifer (surficial zone) is sensitive to the changes in atmospheric temperature throughout the year whereas the temperature of the deeper groundwater follows the geothermal gradient (geothermal zone). One of the scopes of the project is to discover at what depth is located the geothermal zone, so that the aquifer has a constant temperature throughout the year. A constant temperature is needed for storage of heat at low enthalpy. The thickness of the surficial zone and the temperature at the top of the geothermal zone are essentially related to land use, distance from the sea, sediment type, and amount of interaction between surface and groundwater. A knowledge of these factors allows to better exploit the geothermal potential of the aquifer when choosing the optimal placement of the heat pumps.http://www.acquesotterranee.online/index.php/acque/article/view/150Coastal aquifers, Groundwater/surface-water relations, Salinization., Ravenna, Low enthalpy geothermal energy
spellingShingle M. Antonellini
M. Pandolfini
N. Greggio
P.N. Mollema
Geothermal characterization of the coastal aquifer near Ravenna (Italy)
Acque Sotterranee
Coastal aquifers, Groundwater/surface-water relations, Salinization., Ravenna, Low enthalpy geothermal energy
title Geothermal characterization of the coastal aquifer near Ravenna (Italy)
title_full Geothermal characterization of the coastal aquifer near Ravenna (Italy)
title_fullStr Geothermal characterization of the coastal aquifer near Ravenna (Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Geothermal characterization of the coastal aquifer near Ravenna (Italy)
title_short Geothermal characterization of the coastal aquifer near Ravenna (Italy)
title_sort geothermal characterization of the coastal aquifer near ravenna italy
topic Coastal aquifers, Groundwater/surface-water relations, Salinization., Ravenna, Low enthalpy geothermal energy
url http://www.acquesotterranee.online/index.php/acque/article/view/150
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