Mercure Spring is the spillway of the carbonatic karst aquifer hosted in the north-western side on Mount Pollino (South Italy). An evolutionary data-driven paradigm is here used in order to model spring response to rainfall. The proposed analysis shows how to reliably model the short-term discharge variations of Mercure spring and that variations are related to quite shortunderground flow-paths, and medium length flow-paths. All the obtained results are structurally simple and the involved terms are really similar. Finally, the identified models are consistent with past studies and with the hydrogeological characteristics of the aquifer.

Data-Driven analysis of discharge variations at Mercure spring South Italy / Grimaldi, Salvatore; Cristino, Giuseppina; Doglioni, Angelo; Summa, Gianpietro; Simeone, Vincenzo. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 655-659. [10.1007/978-3-319-09048-1_128]

Data-Driven analysis of discharge variations at Mercure spring South Italy

Angelo Doglioni;Vincenzo Simeone
2015-01-01

Abstract

Mercure Spring is the spillway of the carbonatic karst aquifer hosted in the north-western side on Mount Pollino (South Italy). An evolutionary data-driven paradigm is here used in order to model spring response to rainfall. The proposed analysis shows how to reliably model the short-term discharge variations of Mercure spring and that variations are related to quite shortunderground flow-paths, and medium length flow-paths. All the obtained results are structurally simple and the involved terms are really similar. Finally, the identified models are consistent with past studies and with the hydrogeological characteristics of the aquifer.
2015
Engineering Geology for Society and Territory. Volume 5: Urban Geology, Sustainable Planning and Landscape Exploitation
978-3-319-09047-4
Springer
Data-Driven analysis of discharge variations at Mercure spring South Italy / Grimaldi, Salvatore; Cristino, Giuseppina; Doglioni, Angelo; Summa, Gianpietro; Simeone, Vincenzo. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 655-659. [10.1007/978-3-319-09048-1_128]
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