Numerical modeling of flow and transport in the Bari industrial area by means of rough walled parallel plate and random walk models
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Published:2018-10-11
Issue:10
Volume:22
Page:5211-5225
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ISSN:1607-7938
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Container-title:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci.
Author:
Cherubini ClaudiaORCID, Pastore Nicola, Rapti Dimitra, Giasi Concetta I.
Abstract
Abstract. Modeling fluid
flow and solute transport dynamics in fractured karst aquifers is one of the
most challenging tasks in hydrogeology. The present study investigates the hotspots of groundwater contamination in
the industrial area of Modugno (Bari – southern Italy), where the limestone
aquifer has a fractured and karstic nature. A rough walled parallel plate model coupled with a geostatistical analysis to
infer the values of the equivalent aperture has been implemented and
calibrated on the basis of piezometric data. Using the random walk theory,
the steady-state distribution of hypothetical contamination with the source
at the hotspot has been carried out, reproducing a pollution scenario which
is compatible with the observed one. From an analysis of the flow and
transport pattern it is possible to infer that the anticline affecting the
Calcare di Bari formation in direction ENE–WSW influences the direction of
flow as well as the propagation of the contaminant. The results also show that the presence of nonlinear flow influences
advection, in that it leads to a delay in solute transport with respect to
the linear flow assumption. This is due to the non-constant distribution of
solutes according to different pathways for fractured media which is related
to the flow rate.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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