Recent hydrogeologic study of the Vis island.

Kapelj, Janislav, Terzic, Josip, Kapelj, Sanja and Dolic, Mario (2002) Recent hydrogeologic study of the Vis island. Geologija, 45 (2). pp. 419-426. DOI 10.5474/geologija.2002.042.

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Abstract

The Vis Island belongs to the group of the Middle Dalmatian islands. It comprises an area of about 90.2 km2. Morphologically, three belts of highlands and two depressions with karst poljes are significant. The highest point on the island is Hum with 587 m a.s.l. theisland’s water supply is organized from the water-supply station “Korita”, situated in the central part of island, in tectonically formed depression. There are two additional capturedobjects: the well K-1 above the Komiža town and the spring “Pizdica”. The most important hydrogeological role on the island have two hydrogeological barriers, one in the KomižaBay, completely made of impermeable igneous and clastic rocks, and another one, the recently recognized relative barrier in the area of Dra~evo, Plisko and Velo polje. Since the island karst aquifer is in permanent dynamic relation with seawater, classical geologic,structural and hydrogeologic investigations have been performed with application of hydrogeochemical methods taking into account the natural chemical tracer content of groundwater and its variations in different hydrologic and vegetation conditions. Precipitationregime is very unfavorable with regard to the recharging of island’s aquifer, because dry periods are usually very long. During the summer tourist season, when the number of inhabitants and fresh water consumption considerably increase, amounts of island’sgroundwater suitable for water supply and irrigation rapidly decrease. Sometimes, insufficient quantity of fresh water on the Vis Island causes restrictions. Concerning the development of tourist potential and the present agricultural activities, summer lack ofwater is a serious restrictive factor. Some results of the performed hydrogeological study, important as a basis for island’s fresh water potential assessment, will be presented.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Vis Island, hydrogeology, structural geology, hydrogeochemistry, karst, seawater influence
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: Geoloski zavod Slovenije (GeoZS)
Projects: Enrichment
Date Deposited: 20 Nov 2020 07:40
Last Modified: 20 Nov 2020 07:40
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/51064

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