2015
DOI: 10.7343/as-100-15-0127
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GEOBASI: The geochemical Database of Tuscany Region (Italy)

Abstract: In this study the new Regional Geochemical Database (RGDB), called GEOBASI, is presented and illustrated in the framework of a joint collaboration among the three Tuscan universities (Florence, Pisa and Siena), CNR-IGG (Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources of Pisa), ARPAT (Regional Agency for the Environmental Protection), LAMMA (Environmental Modelling and Monitoring Laboratory for Sustainable Development) Consortium and S.I.R.A.(Territorial and Environmental Informative System of Tuscany). The databa… Show more

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“…Past applications of the geostatistical techniques have provided good results in investigating the relationship between the lithological nature of the aquifer and chemical composition of spring waters at a relatively small scale [27] or detecting groundwater contamination [28]. Furthermore, other studies are trying to extend the spatial groundwater analysis at a large scale [29,30] collecting considerable amount of data and giving a precious contribution in making decision processes about water management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Past applications of the geostatistical techniques have provided good results in investigating the relationship between the lithological nature of the aquifer and chemical composition of spring waters at a relatively small scale [27] or detecting groundwater contamination [28]. Furthermore, other studies are trying to extend the spatial groundwater analysis at a large scale [29,30] collecting considerable amount of data and giving a precious contribution in making decision processes about water management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%