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TitleWater resource management through understanding of the water balance components: A case study of a sub-alpine shallow lake
AbstractWater availability is a crucial factor for the hydrological balance of sub-alpine shallow lakes and for their ecosystems. This is the first study on water balance and water management of Lake Candia, a small sub-alpine, shallow morainic lake. The aims of this paper are to better understand the link between surface water and groundwater. The analyses carried out included: (i) evaluation of water balance, (ii) identification of trends for each component of water balance, (iii) detection of the presence of a break point or change in the behavior of each component, and (iv) regression analyses of the terms of hydrological balance and their relative importance. The analyses revealed a high variability mainly regarding the groundwater component, and very good correlation between rainfall and volume variation, between rainfall and the water inflow, and between groundwater source and outflow. Volume variation is linked with rainfall, outflow, groundwater source, and surface water inflow. Despite the fact that the groundwater component does not seem to have a great importance relative to direct rainfall on the lake, it is necessary to study the component with careful resource management policies that point toward the protection of the water resource, sustainable uses, and protection of the Lake Candia ecosystem.
SourceWater (Basel) 13
Keywordswater balance; regression analyses; hydro-meteorological trend
JournalWater (Basel)
EditorMolecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel,
Year2021
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.3390/w13213124
AuthorsCiampittiello M.; Dresti C.; Saidi H.
Text461416 2021 10.3390/w13213124 Scopus 2 s2.0 85118889450 ISI Web of Science WOS WOS 000720026800001 water balance; regression analyses; hydro meteorological trend Water resource management through understanding of the water balance components A case study of a sub alpine shallow lake Ciampittiello M.; Dresti C.; Saidi H. Water Research Institute, National Research Council, Largo Tonolli 50, Verbania, 28922, Water Research Institute, National Research Council, Largo Tonolli 50, 28922, Verbania, Italy, , Italy Water availability is a crucial factor for the hydrological balance of sub alpine shallow lakes and for their ecosystems. This is the first study on water balance and water management of Lake Candia, a small sub alpine, shallow morainic lake. The aims of this paper are to better understand the link between surface water and groundwater. The analyses carried out included i evaluation of water balance, ii identification of trends for each component of water balance, iii detection of the presence of a break point or change in the behavior of each component, and iv regression analyses of the terms of hydrological balance and their relative importance. The analyses revealed a high variability mainly regarding the groundwater component, and very good correlation between rainfall and volume variation, between rainfall and the water inflow, and between groundwater source and outflow. Volume variation is linked with rainfall, outflow, groundwater source, and surface water inflow. Despite the fact that the groundwater component does not seem to have a great importance relative to direct rainfall on the lake, it is necessary to study the component with careful resource management policies that point toward the protection of the water resource, sustainable uses, and protection of the Lake Candia ecosystem. 13 Published version http //www.scopus.com/record/display.url eid=2 s2.0 85118889450 origin=inward Articolo in rivista Molecular Diversity Preservation International 2073 4441 Water Basel Water Basel Water Basel Water. Basel marzia.ciampittiello CIAMPITTIELLO MARZIA claudia.dresti DRESTI CLAUDIA helmi.saidi SAIDI HELMI