@article{Mazza_La Vigna_Capelli_Dimasi_Mancini_Mastrorillo_2015, title={Hydrogeology of Rome}, volume={4}, url={https://www.acquesotterranee.net/acque/article/view/129-15-0156}, DOI={10.7343/as-129-15-0156}, abstractNote={In this paper the hydrogeological setting of Rome is figured out. This setting has been strongly influenced by different factors as tectonic activity, volcanism and seal level variations. The conceptual model of the groundwater flow in the roman area is represented by four aquifers, three of which being overlappingones. These aquifers flow from peripheral sectors of the study area toward Tiber and Aniene Rivers and the Sea.}, number={4}, journal={Acque Sotterranee - Italian Journal of Groundwater}, author={Mazza, Roberto and La Vigna, Francesco and Capelli, Giuseppe and Dimasi, Michele and Mancini, Marco and Mastrorillo, Lucia}, year={2015}, month={Dec.} }