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Tuffs - Their Properties, Uses, Hydrology, and Resources
Editor(s)
Geological Society of America
Copyright:
Geological Society of America
ISBN print:
9780813724089
Publication date:
January 01, 2006
Book Chapter
Chapter 4.2 Hydrogeology of the city of Rome
Author(s)
A. Corazza
;
A. Corazza
1
Dipartimento di Protezione Civile, Rome, Italy, Via Ulpiano 11, 00193
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G. Giordano
;
G. Giordano
2
Universita degli Studi di Roma—TRE, Rome, Italy
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D. de Rita
D. de Rita
2
Universita degli Studi di Roma—TRE, Rome, Italy
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Published:January 01, 2006
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- aquifer vulnerability
- aquifers
- bedrock
- Cenozoic
- chemical properties
- clastic rocks
- claystone
- confining beds
- drainage
- Europe
- ground water
- igneous rocks
- ignimbrite
- Italy
- Latium Italy
- lava
- lower Pleistocene
- mineral waters
- Neogene
- perched aquifers
- permeability
- physical properties
- Pleistocene
- Pliocene
- pollution
- pump tests
- pyroclastics
- Quaternary
- Rome Italy
- sedimentary rocks
- Southern Europe
- springs
- Tertiary
- testing
- thickness
- volcanic rocks
- water pollution
- Tiber River
- Caffarella Valley
- Salone Italy
- Palatino Hill
- Quirinale Hill
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