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Giovanni Martinelli, Federico Cervi, Andrea Dadomo and Gianluca Medioli
This study sums up the first estimates of the young water fraction (Fyw; here understood as the percentage proportion of groundwater passing through the well?s screen and younger than approximately 2?3 months) from groundwater collected in 75 wells from ...
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Federico Cervi and Alberto Tazioli
We compared five regression approaches, namely, ordinary least squares, major axis, reduced major axis, robust, and Prais?Winsten to estimate d18O?d2H relationships in four water types (precipitation, surface water, groundwater collected in wells from lo...
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Federico Cervi and Alberto Tazioli
Groundwater management of alluvial aquifers facing the northern Italian Apennines is an important issue that is becoming more complicated due to ongoing climate changes and increased water demands. The large groundwater withdrawals, coupled with an overa...
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Eliana Barra, Francesco Riminucci, Enrico Dinelli, Sonia Albertazzi, Patrizia Giordano, Mariangela Ravaioli and Lucilla Capotondi
This study focused on the geochemical and sedimentological characterization of recent sediments from two marine sites (S1 and E1) located in the North Adriatic Sea, between the Po River prodelta and the Rimini coast. Major and trace metal concentrations ...
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Paolo Cristofanelli, Piero Di Carlo, Eleonora Aruffo, Francesco Apadula, Mariantonia Bencardino, Francesco D?Amore, Paolo Bonasoni and Davide Putero
The Mediterranean basin is considered a global hot-spot region for climate change and air quality, especially concerning summer-time ozone (O3). Previous investigations indicated that the Mediterranean basin is a preferred region for stratosphere-to-trop...
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