This study has been developed through a scientific cooperation between the University of Milano-Bicocca and Regional Agency for Environmental Protection (ARPA) of Valle d’Aosta Region. Its aim was to produce a specific tool able to help Public Administration’s choices in groundwater management, with respect to both quantity and quality. The specific study area is the plain of Aosta, between the cities of Aymavilles and Brissogne; in this area groundwater represents most of the public water supply.

Bonomi, T., Fumagalli, M., Capodaglio, P. (2012). Preliminary groundwater flow model of the Aosta valley aquifer (Northern italy). In Proceedings of IAH Conference "Flowpath 2012".

Preliminary groundwater flow model of the Aosta valley aquifer (Northern italy)

BONOMI, TULLIA;FUMAGALLI, MARIA LETIZIA;
2012

Abstract

This study has been developed through a scientific cooperation between the University of Milano-Bicocca and Regional Agency for Environmental Protection (ARPA) of Valle d’Aosta Region. Its aim was to produce a specific tool able to help Public Administration’s choices in groundwater management, with respect to both quantity and quality. The specific study area is the plain of Aosta, between the cities of Aymavilles and Brissogne; in this area groundwater represents most of the public water supply.
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Flow model, Modflow, SFR2 package, Hydraulic Conductivity, well database
English
Proceedings of IAH Conference "Flowpath 2012"
2012
Proceedings of IAH Conference "Flowpath 2012"
2012
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Bonomi, T., Fumagalli, M., Capodaglio, P. (2012). Preliminary groundwater flow model of the Aosta valley aquifer (Northern italy). In Proceedings of IAH Conference "Flowpath 2012".
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