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Authors: Ranieri, G.* 
Ferrero, L.* 
Godio, A.* 
Title: A geophysical study of a coastal plane in Sardinia
Issue Date: Jan-1996
Series/Report no.: 1/39 (1996)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/1639
Keywords: induced polarization
salt intension
Subject Classification04. Solid Earth::04.02. Exploration geophysics::04.02.04. Magnetic and electrical methods 
Abstract: The paper deals with some aspects of the planning and the interpretation of the IP and resistivity measurements in the San Priamo coastal plane (Sardinia, Italy). The plane presents some hydrogeological problems related to previous flowages and salt water intrusion from the sea. The geophysical results verified the good resolution of the joint elaboration of the IP and the resistivity soundings, in order to delineate some hydrogeological aspects of the San Priamo coastal plane. In particular, the technique was suitable for detecting salt water intrusion in a fresh acquifer, with good reliability.
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