Francesco Gabriele Dessi
University of Cagliari
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RENDICONTI ONLINE DELLA SOCIETÀ GEOLOGICA ITALIANA | 2014
Maria Teresa Melis; F. Locci; Francesco Gabriele Dessi; I Frigerio; D Strigaro; M De Amicis; Elisa Vuillermoz
Lucchi, Renata G. ... et. al.-- 87° Congresso della Societa Geologica Italiana e 90° Congresso della Societa Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, The Future of the Italian Geosciences - The Italian Geosciences of the Future, 10-12 September 2014, Milan, Italy.-- 1 pageThe Montellina Spring (370 m a.s.l.) represents an example of groundwater resource in mountain region. It is a significant source of drinking water located in the right side of the Dora Baltea Valley (Northwestern Italy), SW of Quincinetto town. This spring shows a morphological location along a ridge, 400 m from the Renanchio Torrent in the lower sector of the slope. The spring was investigated using various methodologies as geological survey, supported by photo interpretation, structural reconstruction, NaCl and fluorescent tracer tests, discharge measurements. This multidisciplinary approach, necessary due to the complex geological setting, is required for the importance of the Montellina Spring. It is interesting in the hydrogeological context of Western Alps for its high discharge, relatively constant over time (average 150 l/s), and for its location outside a fluvial incision and suspended about 40 m above the Dora Baltea valley floor (Lasagna et al. 2013). According to the geological setting, the hydrogeological reconstruction of the area suggests that the large amount of groundwater in the basin is essentially favoured by a highly fractured bedrock, covered by wide and thick bodies of glacial and gravitational sediments. The emergence of the water along the slope, in the Montellina Spring, is essentially due to a change of permeability between the deep bedrock and the shallow bedrock and/or surficial sediments. The deep bedrock, showing closed fractures and/or fractures filled by glacial deposits, is slightly permeable. The shallow bedrock, strongly loosened as result of gravitational phenomena, and the local gravitational sediments are, on the contrary, highly permeable. The concentration of water at the spring is due to several reasons. a) The spring is immediately downward a detachment niche, dipping towards the spring, that essentially drains the water connected to the change of permeability in the bedrock. b) It is along an important fracture, that carries a part of the losses of the Renanchio Torrent. c) Finally, it is favored by the visible and buried morphology. Although it is located along a ridge, the spring occurs in a small depression between a moraine and a landslide body. It also can be favored by the likely concave trend of buried base of the landslide. At last, tracer tests of the Renanchio Torrent water with fluorescent tracer are performed, with a continuous monitoring in the Montellina Spring. The surveys permit to verify and quantify the spring and torrent hydrogeological relationship, suggesting that only a small fraction of stream losses feeds the spring.
Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions | 2014
Maria Teresa Melis; Filippo Mundula; Francesco Gabriele Dessi; Raffaello Cioni; Antonio Funedda
ATTI CONFERENZA NAZIONALE ASITA | 2013
F. Locci; Francesco Gabriele Dessi; M De Amicis; I Frigerio; D Strigaro; Elisa Vuillermoz; Maria Teresa Melis
Archive | 2016
Filippo Mundula; Raffaello Cioni; Francesco Gabriele Dessi; Antonio Funedda; Maria Teresa Melis; E. D. Patta
European Journal of Remote Sensing | 2011
Francesco Gabriele Dessi; Maria Teresa Melis; Matteo Murenu; A Ortu; Alberto Marini; Angelo Cau
ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2018
Maria Teresa Melis; Francesco Gabriele Dessi; P. Loddo; C. La Mantia; S. Da Pelo; A. M. Deflorio; Giorgio Ghiglieri; B. T. Hailu; K. Kalegele; B. N. Mwasi
ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2017
Maria Teresa Melis; Francesco Gabriele Dessi; P. Loddo; C. La Mantia; S. Da Pelo; A. M. Deflorio; Giorgio Ghiglieri; B. T. Hailu; K. Kalegele; B. N. Mwasi
Flowpath 2017 | 2017
Giorgio Ghiglieri; Stefania Da Pelo; Marco Pistis; Maria Teresa Melis; Francesco Gabriele Dessi; Giacomo Oggiano; Bekele Abebe; Tilahun Azazegn; Tigistu Haile
ATTI CONFERENZA NAZIONALE ASITA | 2016
Stefania Da Pelo; Francesco Gabriele Dessi; Antonio Luca Funedda; Giorgio Ghiglieri; Massimo Melis; S. Pasci; E. D. Patta; Andrea Vacca
ATTI CONFERENZA NAZIONALE ASITA | 2016
Maria Teresa Melis; Francesco Gabriele Dessi; Giorgio Ghiglieri; Paolo Loddo