2008
DOI: 10.1144/sp288.3
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Effects of climate change on groundwater resources in Campania (southern Italy)

Abstract: In order to estimate the influence of global climate change upon the hydrological regime, variations in the water budget prompted by precipitation and temperature changes were evaluated in the region of Campania (southern Italy). In many parts of the region, precipitation distribution in the last 20 years shows a marked reduction. During the same period, Campania also experienced a regional temperature increase of about 0.3°C. Water budgets, calculated in a geographical information system environment for the r… Show more

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“…Climate change has already caused a substantial reduction in mean annual rainfall in south-western Australia and a number of other regions during the second half of the 20th century (Ducci and Tranfaglia, 2008;Piao et al, 2010;PMSEIC Independent Working Group, 2007). Almost all GCMs project a further reduction in rainfall in south-western Australia by 2030.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Climate change has already caused a substantial reduction in mean annual rainfall in south-western Australia and a number of other regions during the second half of the 20th century (Ducci and Tranfaglia, 2008;Piao et al, 2010;PMSEIC Independent Working Group, 2007). Almost all GCMs project a further reduction in rainfall in south-western Australia by 2030.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the research on climate change effects on groundwater systems is relatively scarce (Marshall and Randhir, 2007) it is rapidly increasing van Roosmalen et al, 2007van Roosmalen et al, , 2009Goderniaux et al, 2011;Sonnenborg et al, 2012). Some studies have either fully or partly addressed the effects of recent past and projected climate change on groundwater resources using various hydrological, regression, modelling and isotope techniques (Scibek and Allen, 2006;Isaar, 2008;Ducci and Tranfaglia, 2008;Polemio and Casarano, 2009;Sinha and Navada, 2008). Only few studies have applied truly integrated hydrological models that are physically-based and spatially distributed both on the surface and in the subsurface (Goderniaux et al, 2009).…”
Section: R Ali Et Al: Potential Climate Change Impacts On the Watermentioning
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“…Examples of unstable blocks impending over the studied road stretch. Ducci and Tranfaglia (2008). For the study area (in the period , average values of the annual precipitation and temperature were 1350 mm yr −1 and 15 • C, respectively, while the average infiltration rate is 450 mm yr −1 (Ducci and Tranfaglia, 2008).…”
Section: Field Surveys and Geological Datamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Ducci and Tranfaglia (2008). For the study area (in the period , average values of the annual precipitation and temperature were 1350 mm yr −1 and 15 • C, respectively, while the average infiltration rate is 450 mm yr −1 (Ducci and Tranfaglia, 2008). In order to rate geomechanical features of discontinuities (such as joint orientations and spacing, rock-quality designation (RQD), apertures, shear strength of discontinuities and so on), needed for calculation of SMR index (coupled in mRHRS), about 40 perpendicular scan lines were carried out by experienced rock-climbing geologists.…”
Section: Field Surveys and Geological Datamentioning
confidence: 99%