Hydrostratigraphy and Aquifer Sedimentology and Laboratory

A.Y. 2023/2024
9
Max ECTS
84
Overall hours
SSD
GEO/02
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
Communication skills.
How to describe the architecture of porous hydrostratigraphic systems and its impact on groundwater flow to final users of hydrogeological models.
Learning skills.
Application of geological, stratigraphic and sedimentological knowledge to hydrogeological modeling.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding.
Understanding heterogeneity of porous hydrostratigraphic systems at different scales, from the pore-granules system to the basin-fill.
Applying knowledge and understanding.
Knowing how to characterize sedimentary heterogeneity moving through scale, dimensionality (1D to 4D) and hierarchy
Making judgements.
Acting to elaborate, evaluate and run quantitative hydrostratigraphic and hydrogeological models.
Single course

This course can be attended as a single course.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Prerequisites for admission
Bachelor Degree Geological Sciences
Assessment methods and Criteria
Oral exam based on discussion of the exercises worked-out after personal and team-work, including meetings with the lecturer.
HYDROSTRATIGRAPHY AND AQUIFER SEDIMENTOLOGY
Course syllabus
Knowledge and application of methods for aquifer characterization and hydrostratigraphic reconstruction at different scales (local-regional): 1) scale and typology of sedimentary heterogeneity, 2) petrophysical parameters relevant to the hydrogeological characterization, 3) methods for evaluation, measurement and estimate of distribution of porosity and permeability at different scales, 4) anisotropy of petrophysical properties of sedimentary aquifers, aquitards and aquicludes, 5) glacial, glacio-fluvial, alluvial and deltaic aquifer groups, 6) methods and techniques to establish a conceptual aquifer model, 7) estimate of uncertainty, 8) introduction to hydrostratigraphy of rock aquifer groups in mountain settings, examples from the Alps.
Teaching methods
Frontal lectures, analysis of inherent literature, case histories
Teaching Resources
Literature, manuals and exercises provided by the lecturer
LABORATORY OF HYDROSTRATIGRAPHY AND AQUIFER SEDIMENTOLOGY
Course syllabus
Knowledge and application of the basic methods and techniques of hydrostratigraphic correlation, applied to hydrogeology of porous media: 1) correlation techniques, 2) hierarchy and classification of stratigraphic units, 3) architectural elements, 4) hydrofacies, hydrostratigraphic unit (HU) and sequential HU, 5) identification and 3-D mapping of HU boundaries, 6) hydrostratigraphic conceptual model and recharge of aquifer units, 7) evaluation of uncertainty. The Laboratory practical activity includes exercises on hydrostratigraphic reconstruction at different scales (local to regional, i.e. from hydrofacies associations to aquifer systems, complexes and groups) in different geological environments (glacial, alluvial fan, braided to meandering river settings).
Teaching methods
Personal and team-work practicals introduced during classwork and worked-out personally and during sessions of guided-work.
Teaching Resources
Exercises provided by the lecturer, review of inherent literature.
HYDROSTRATIGRAPHY AND AQUIFER SEDIMENTOLOGY
GEO/02 - STRATIGRAPHY AND SEDIMENTOLOGY - University credits: 6
Lessons: 48 hours
LABORATORY OF HYDROSTRATIGRAPHY AND AQUIFER SEDIMENTOLOGY
GEO/02 - STRATIGRAPHY AND SEDIMENTOLOGY - University credits: 3
Practicals: 36 hours
Professor(s)
Reception:
Everyday 8.30 am - 6.30 pm
Earth Science Department, via Mangiagalli 34, 3rd floor