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Decoding Salinization Dynamics in Mediterranean Coastal Aquifers: A Case Study from a Wetland in Southern Italy

Giuseppe Passarella, Rita Masciale, Matia Menichini, Marco Doveri, Ivan Portoghese

2025Environments10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigates the salinization processes affecting the coastal aquifer within the Torre Guaceto State Nature Reserve, a Mediterranean coastal area characterized by a unique ecological value of a brackish wetland threatened by water-intensive agricultural activities. Groundwater salinization threatens biodiversity, agriculture, and water resource sustainability. This work integrates hydrogeological monitoring, geochemical and isotopic analyses, and geophysical surveys to understand salinity dynamics and identify key drivers, such as seawater intrusion, irrigation practices, and climate change. Data collected during monitoring campaigns from 2022 to 2024 reveal significant seasonal and spatial variations in groundwater salinity influenced by natural and human-induced factors. The results indicate that salt recycling from irrigation and marine spray deposition are important local contributors to groundwater salinity, in addition to seawater intrusion. These findings highlight the urgent need for integrated groundwater management approaches considering the combined effects of agricultural practices, irrigation water quality, and climate variability tailored to Mediterranean coastal ecosystems.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceWetlandSoil salinityGroundwaterMediterranean climateBrackish waterAquiferThreatened speciesOverexploitationWater resource managementSaltwater intrusionHydrology (agriculture)Water resourcesAgricultureSalinityOceanographyGeographyEcologyGeologyGeotechnical engineeringHabitatArchaeologyBiologyGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistryCoastal and Marine DynamicsCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamics