Articles | Volume 379
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-379-387-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-379-387-2018
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05 Jun 2018
Pre-conference publication |  | 05 Jun 2018

Continental and marine surficial water – groundwater interactions: the case of the southern coastland of Venice (Italy)

Luigi Tosi, Cristina Da Lio, Pietro Teatini, Antonio Menghini, and Andrea Viezzoli

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We have depicted the continental and marine surficial water–groundwater interactions in a large portion of the coastland encompassing the southern Venice lagoon and the northern Po river delta. The saltwater-fresh water transition zone is very irregularly-shaped and mainly depends on the morphologic setting and the subsoil architecture. An over-consolidated Pleistocene clay layer and buried Holocene sandy paleo-channels and paleo-ridge systems controlled the saltwater-fresh water exchanges.