MEDSAL

Salinization of critical groundwater reserves in coastal Mediterranean areas: Identification, Risk Assessment and Sustainable Management with the use of integrated modelling and smart ICT tools
Project ID
Start Date:
23/01/2019
Duration:
36 months
Total Budget:
1,390,000 EUR
ITI Budget:
100,000 EUR
Scientific Responsible:

MEDSAL Project aims to secure availability and quality of groundwater reserves in Mediterranean coastal areas, which are one of the most vulnerable regions in the world in terms of water scarcity and quality degradation. This objective will be addressed by providing a novel holistic approach directed towards sustainable management of coastal aquifers are affected by increased salinization risk.

The proposed framework is envisaged to integrate different tools, techniques and methods – such as environmental isotopes, hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical modelling, advanced geostatistics and deep learning techniques – into an innovative assessment and management approach to: a) identify salinization sources (single or multiple) and decipher their governing processes, b) assess potential interactions with other compartments (small scale) and with other systems at basin (large) scale, c) forecast the spatiotemporal evolution of primary salinization and secondary impacts, d) perform risk assessment under variable climatic projections, and e) develop a public web-GIS observatory to support monitoring, management and decision making.

MEDSAL project is strongly collaborative and carefully designed to have an impact and contribute to demand and policy driven research. It responds to Call Section 2 and specifically to Topic 1.1.1 “Water resources availability and quality within catchments and aquifers”. Corresponding to Topic’s challenge, it clearly contributes to the development of innovative integrated approaches and tools to ensure the availability of groundwater resources and, in particular to deal with seawater intrusion and salinization risks. Overall, in line with Thematic Area 1, MEDSAL aims to secure water availability in terms of quality and quantity and enhance sustainable water resources management of arid and semi-arid areas through innovative tools and techniques; thus providing integrated solutions to improve resilience to water scarcity conditions.

Consortium

Hellenic Agricultural Organization, Soil and Water Resources Institute (HAO) Greece
Center for Research and Technology -HELLAS, Information Technologies Institute (CERTH) Greece
Mobilisation and Water Resources Management Laboratory, Batna 2 University (MGRE) Algeria
University of Applied Sciences, Lubeck, Germany / Civil Engineering, Laboratory for Hydrology and International Water Management (LAUS) Germany
Environment and Information Technology Centre (UIZ) Germany
Cyprus University of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics (CUT) Cyprus
Polytechnic University of Bari, DICATECh Dept (POLIBA) Italy
Faculty of Science of Tunis, Department of Geology (FST) Tunisia
Mersin University, Faculty of Engineering (MEU) Turkey

Contact

Dr. Petros Daras
(Scientific Responsible)
Building B - Office 0.19 Α 2.10

Information Technologies Institute
Centre of Research & Technology - Hellas
1st km Thermis - Panoramatos, 57001, Thermi - Thessaloniki
Tel.: +30 2310 464160 (ext. 156) +30 2311 257755
Fax: +30 2310 464164
Email: daras@iti.gr

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