Course teached as: B016195 - IDROGEOLOGIA APPLICATA Second Cycle Degree in GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES Curriculum GEOLOGIA AMBIENTALE
Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
Aquifer Exploitation. Wells and tests. Interpretation methods (Theis, Thiem, ecc.). Flow in porous media. Groundwater in fractured rock masses and geologic complexes. Pollution of groundwater. Aquifer structures in Tuscany. Hydrogeology of unsatured zones.
Civita M. – Idrogeologia Applicata ed Ambientale, CEA
Hiscock K. – Hydrogeology. Principles and Practice, Blackwell
Todd D. & Mays L. – Groundwater Hydrology, 3rd Ed., Wiley
Learning Objectives
The course aims to provide students with the knowledge of applied hydrogeology, with a special attention to the professional activities.
At the end of the course, the students will achieve the following skills: 1) to apply the laws concerning the water circulation in porous media; 2) to apply the laws concerning the water circulation in fractured media; 3) to describe the operational phases of the realization of a well; 4) to describe the framework of National and local laws for the management of groundwater.
Prerequisites
Principles of Hydrogeology. Basic knowledge of mathematical analysis. Basics in environmental law systems.
Teaching Methods
Lectures, Seminars, and Field/Laboratory Activities
Type of Assessment
Oral test
Course program
Theory of aquifer test analysis. Single-well, borehole and aquifer tests (operational methods, well and log tests in confined, leaky and unconfined aquifers). Relationship between geological and hydraulic properties of rocks and porous media. Management of wells and springs. Methods for data interpretation. Pumping/pump test solution methods. Step test solution methods. Slug test solution methods. Discussion on methods of Theis, Thiem, Dupuit, Cooper-Jacob. National and local laws for the management of groundwater.
Representation of aquifers. Reconstruction and interpretation of the piezometric surface. Karst aquifers. Sources: classification and study. The pollution of groundwater. The intrusion of sea water. Aquifers in Tuscany. Principles of groundwater exploitation.