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Collection of presentations related to the project
General introduction
Scientific meeting and visit to the Italian pilot site
Documents and tools of the project
Smartphone app prototype for real-time surveillance of saltwater concentration in the Venice sites and Web-tool for data storing and querying.
The MoST App (developed for Android systems only) will allow to take under control and check constantly the behaviour of the main hydrological parameters acquired by the monitoring network established in the Venice site.
The same address (most.dicea.unipd.it) will be used as the address of a website to store graphical information developed within MoST and to store, query, and download the dataset with the main hydrological parameters acquired by the monitoring network established in the Venice site (i.e., the dataset that can be “only” visualized through the MoST App). The website will be accessible by any browser.
Web and mobile phone application to enable the real time insight of the surface and groundwater parameters in the Croatian sites.
Croatian project partners developed and released a web and mobile phone application to enable the real time insight of the surface and groundwater parameters as piezometric head, temperature, electrical conductivity.
The idea of App development relies on the fact to make those data accessible to land users, farmers, citizens, stakeholders and other target groups interested in this product. In general, App can be used in both ways, as a web and mobile application and does not require any kind of login, thus making those data public.
Initially, it can be either used as a web tool which provides information on sensor locations and available data sets. Otherwise, it can be downloaded to smart phones and operated as a mobile App. App is developed to be used in either English and Croatian language so the user has to pick between those two options.
Reports on the visit tours and on the final conferences
Collection of leaflets and posters about the project
Printed publications about the Project
Collection of scientific papers
Deliverables as foreseen by the Application Form: Work Packages n. 3 - n. 4 - n. 5
D 3.1.1_Report on the geomorphological setting of the Italian site
PUBLISHED ON 16/11/2022
D 3.1.2_Report on the geomorphological setting of the Croatian site
PUBLISHED ON 10/11/2022
D 3.1.3_Report on the initial hydrogeological and agricultural conditions of the Italian site
PUBLISHED ON 17/11/2022
D 3.1.4_Report on the initial hydrogeological and agricultural conditions of the Croatian site
PUBLISHED ON 10/11/2022
D 3.1.5_Report on the final hydrogeological and agricultural conditions of the Italian site (after the realization of the mitigation interventions)
PUBLISHED ON 10/11/2022
D 3.1.6_Plan of the groundwater and surficial water monitoring networks of the Italian site
PUBLISHED ON 17/11/2022
D 3.1.7_Plan of the groundwater and surficial water monitoring networks of the Croatian site
PUBLISHED ON 10/11/2022
D 3.2.4_Report on the soil physics on samples collected in the Italian site
PUBLISHED ON 17/11/2022
D 3.2.5_Report on the soil physics on samples collected in the Croatian site
PUBLISHED ON 07/11/2022
D 3.2.6_Report on the water quality on samples collected in Italian site
PUBLISHED ON 22/11/2022
D 3.3.1_Database on groundwater and surficial water level, temperature and electrical conductivity, meteo-climatic conditions, sea level, pumping station activity in the Italian monitoring area
PUBLISHED ON 17/11/2022
D 3.3.2_Database on groundwater and surficial water level, temperature and electrical conductivity, meteo-climatic conditions, sea level, pumping station activity in the Croatian monitoring area
PUBLISHED ON 07/11/2022
D 3.3.3_Report on the evolution of the hydrogeological, meteo-climatic, and crop parameters in the Italian site over the project time span
PUBLISHED ON 17/11/2022
D 3.4.1_Report on the groundwater and transport flow model application to the flume experiment in Italy lab
PUBLISHED ON 22/11/2022
D 3.4.2_Report on the groundwater and transport flow model application to the flume experiment in Croatian lab
PUBLISHED ON 07/11/2022
D 3.4.3_Report on the groundwater and transport flow model application to the to the Italian field site
PUBLISHED ON 18/11/2022
D 3.4.4_Report on the groundwater and transport flow model application to the to the Croatian field site
PUBLISHED ON 07/11/2022
D 4.1.1_Input for the characterization and the numerical model: 3D hydro-geophysical setting of the Neretva plain in dry/salt and wet/fresh hydrologic conditions
PUBLISHED ON 07/11/2022
D 4.1.3_Proposed actions and/or pilot solutions for salt water intrusion mitigation tested in laboratory and/or numerical model: report on procedures, analysed combinations, parameters and results
PUBLISHED ON 07/11/2022
D 4.2.2_A controlling system (gate, soil dam) on the mouth of the main irrigation channel
PUBLISHED ON 10/11/2022
D 4.2.3_A sub-soil fresh-water distribution system using pipes located along a main sandy pale-channel
PUBLISHED ON 22/11/2022
D 5.1.1_Vulnerability map, including expected scenarios of climate changes
PUBLISHED ON 07/11/2022
D 5.1.2_Guidelines with the actions related to the salt water intrusion mitigation developed
PUBLISHED ON 07/11/2022
D 5.1.3_App for real-time saltwater values to be used by farmers and public authorities (in Croatian)
PUBLISHED ON 07/11/2022
D 5.2.3_Guidelines on the crop production rules depending on salt concentration and farmland physical properties
PUBLISHED ON 10/11/2022
D 5.2.4_Guidelines on planning infrastructure and irrigation strategies to contrast saltwater intrusion
PUBLISHED ON 10/11/2022
D 5.2.5_App for real-time saltwater values to be used by farmers and public authorities