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Overview

Micòl Mastrocicco is affiliated with the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on environmental and earth sciences, with a special emphasis on groundwater studies.

The main fields of study covered by Mastrocicco's research include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

The subfields of study in which they are actively engaged span:

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Soil Science

The principal topics of their work consist of:

  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management

Micòl Mastrocicco has contributed to several scientific publications. Notable recent papers include:

  • The Issue of Groundwater Salinization in Coastal Areas of the Mediterranean Region: A Review, 2021, Water
  • Natural and anthropogenic factors driving groundwater resources salinization for agriculture use in the Campania plains (Southern Italy), 2020, The Science of The Total Environment

They have frequently published in these venues:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Water
  • Journal of Environmental Management
  • Applied Sciences
  • Remote Sensing

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mastrocicco include:

  • Nicolò Colombani
  • Gianluigi Busico
  • Mattia Gaiolini
  • Nerantzis Kazakis
  • Luigi Alessandrino

Best Publications

  • Modeling groundwater and surface water interaction: An overview of current status and future challenges

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  • The Issue of Groundwater Salinization in Coastal Areas of the Mediterranean Region: A Review

    Micòl Mastrocicco;Nicolò Colombani

  • Impact of Climate Change on Salinization of Coastal Water Resources

    N. Colombani;A. Osti;G. Volta;M. Mastrocicco

  • Multivariate statistical analysis to characterize/discriminate between anthropogenic and geogenic trace elements occurrence in the Campania Plain, Southern Italy.

    Gianluigi Busico;Emilio Cuoco;Nerantzis Kazakis;Nicolò Colombani

  • A novel hybrid method of specific vulnerability to anthropogenic pollution using multivariate statistical and regression analyses.

    Gianluigi Busico;Nerantzis Kazakis;Emilio Cuoco;Nicolò Colombani

  • A modified SINTACS method for groundwater vulnerability and pollution risk assessment in highly anthropized regions based on NO3− and SO42− concentrations

    Gianluigi Busico;Nerantzis Kazakis;Nicolò Colombani;Micòl Mastrocicco

  • Characterization of the lowland coastal aquifer of comacchio (ferrara, italy): Hydrology, hydrochemistry and evolution of the system

    Beatrice Maria Sole Giambastiani;Nicolò Colombani;Nicolò Colombani;Nicolò Colombani;M. Mastrocicco;M. D. Fidelibus

  • Evaluating SWAT model performance, considering different soils data input, to quantify actual and future runoff susceptibility in a highly urbanized basin

    Gianluigi Busico;Nicolò Colombani;Davide Fronzi;Marco Pellegrini

  • Batch and column experiments on nutrient leaching in soils amended with Italian natural zeolitites

    N. Colombani;M. Mastrocicco;D. Di Giuseppe;B. Faccini

  • Enhancing nitrate and strontium concentration prediction in groundwater by using new data mining algorithm

    Dieu Tien Bui;Khabat Khosravi;Mahshid Karimi;Gianluigi Busico

  • Ammonium occurrence in a salinized lowland coastal aquifer (Ferrara, Italy)

    M. Mastrocicco;B.M.S. Giambastiani;N. Colombani;N. Colombani

  • GALDIT-SUSI a modified method to account for surface water bodies in the assessment of aquifer vulnerability to seawater intrusion

    Nerantzis Kazakis;Gianluigi Busico;Nicolò Colombani;Micòl Mastrocicco

  • Assessment of the Intrinsic Vulnerability of Agricultural Land to Water and Nitrogen Losses via Deterministic Approach and Regression Analysis

    V. G. Aschonitis;M. Mastrocicco;N. Colombani;E. Salemi

  • Modelling Actual and Future Seawater Intrusion in the Variconi Coastal Wetland (Italy) Due to Climate and Landscape Changes

    Micòl Mastrocicco;Gianluigi Busico;Nicolò Colombani;Marco Vigliotti

  • Natural and anthropogenic factors driving groundwater resources salinization for agriculture use in the Campania plains (Southern Italy).

    Micol Mastrocicco;Maria Pia Gervasio;Gianluigi Busico;Nicolò Colombani

  • High-resolution global grids of revised Priestley–Taylor and Hargreaves–Samani coefficients for assessing ASCE-standardized reference crop evapotranspiration and solar radiation

    Vassilis G. Aschonitis;Dimitris Papamichail;Kleoniki Demertzi;Nicolo Colombani

  • Surface electrical resistivity tomography and hydrogeological characterization to constrain groundwater flow modeling in an agricultural field site near Ferrara (Italy)

    Micòl Mastrocicco;Giulio Vignoli;Giulio Vignoli;Nicolò Colombani;Nicolò Colombani;Nasser Abu Zeid

  • Assessment of intrinsic aquifer vulnerability at continental scale through a critical application of the drastic framework: The case of South America

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  • Predicting Salinization Trends in a Lowland Coastal Aquifer: Comacchio (Italy)

    Nicolò Colombani;Nicolò Colombani;Micòl Mastrocicco;Beatrice Maria Sole Giambastiani;Beatrice Maria Sole Giambastiani

  • Nitrogen Budget in a Lowland Coastal Area Within the Po River Basin (Northern Italy): Multiple Evidences of Equilibrium Between Sources and Internal Sinks

    Giuseppe Castaldelli;Elisa Soana;Erica Racchetti;Enrica Pierobon

  • Energy performance strategies for the large scale introduction of geothermal energy in residential and industrial buildings: The GEO.POWER project

    Beatrice Maria Sole Giambastiani;Francesco Tinti;D. Mendrinos;M. Mastrocicco

  • Numerical assessment of effective evapotranspiration from maize plots to estimate groundwater recharge in lowlands

    M. Mastrocicco;N. Colombani;N. Colombani;E. Salemi;G. Castaldelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicolò Colombani
Nicolò Colombani University of Ferrara
Giuseppe Castaldelli
Giuseppe Castaldelli University of Ferrara
Marco Petitta
Marco Petitta Sapienza University of Rome
Massimo Coltorti
Massimo Coltorti University of Ferrara
Dario Tedesco
Dario Tedesco University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Ramon Aravena
Ramon Aravena University of Waterloo
Henning Prommer
Henning Prommer University of Western Australia
Simona Castaldi
Simona Castaldi University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Jing Sun
Jing Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences

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