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Caracterización hidroquímica de las salinas litorales de Santa Pola, La Mata y Torrevieja (provincia de Alicante)

Authors: Fornés Azcoiti, Juan María; de la Hera Portillo, África; Morales García, Raquel; de la Losa Román, Almudena; Murillo Díaz, José Manuel; Durán Valsero, Juan José; Soria Mingorance, Jesús Miguel; +3 Authors

Caracterización hidroquímica de las salinas litorales de Santa Pola, La Mata y Torrevieja (provincia de Alicante)

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Las salinas litorales de la provincia de Alicante son unos ecosistemas singulares cuya morfología ha sido modificada por el hombre para facilitar la explotación salinera. En este artículo se van a estudiar las salinas de Santa Pola, de La Mata y de Torrevieja, que pueden considerarse las más importantes de la provincia alicantina al estar declaradas como Parque Natural. De cada una de ellas se realiza un análisis descriptivo de las características geológicas de su entorno, de su funcionamiento hídrico, así como de la hidroquímica de sus aguas en distintas estaciones, desde otoño de 2011 a otoño de 2012; se han analizado los iones mayoritarios, el pH y la conductividad eléctrica. En el periodo de tiempo al que nos referimos, no se ha apreciado una tendencia paralela en la variación de la composición química de sus aguas en función de las distintas estaciones consideradas.

Congreso hispano-luso sobre las aguas subterráneas en el Segundo Ciclo de Planificación Hidrológica" (2016. Madrid)

Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra y del Medio Ambiente, Universidad de Alicante, España

Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, España

Diputación Provincial de Alicante, España

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Alicante, hidroquímica, salinas litorales, congreso, Hidroquímica, Humedales, humedales, Salinas litorales

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