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Interview to the Geologist Joachim Dorfmann
Interview to the Geologist Joachim Dorfmann
11/26/2020
Joachim Dorfmann, Geologist
Nearly 7 years ago Christian Agreiter came to me and asked me: "Look, there is a spring or there are multiple springs and I would be interested in detect one."
The problem is, there were more than one, seven or eight springs. Then it was decided to monitor them, all year round, and one of them did not disappear and that is the one detected, which is basically under a big rock and carrying water all year round.
The problem with that spring is that in practice there are fluctuations in flow rates, in the sense that in winter there is little water and instead in summer it can carry even 50 litres per second. The physical and chemical characteristics do not change, they do not change at all. In fact, the interesting fact is that the spring temperature accounts for around 2.5°, a fairly low temperature; in fact, possibly water runs along a buried glacier.
The water itself reaches the spring, above the spring, there is the Dolomite banks, the imposing Scotoni wall where the water infiltrates the slots of the Dolomites, it then infiltrates the debris beds below, and then in practice just below the cabin of the Rifugio Scotoni there is a fault, where the water can no longer infiltrate and where it comes out.
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