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Record Nr.

UNINA9910777037803321

Titolo

Groundwater vulnerability assessment and mapping : selected papers from the Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment and Mapping International Conference : Ustrón, Poland, 2004 / / edited by Andrzej J. Witkowski & Andrzej Kowalczyk, Jaroslav Vrba

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Boca Raton] : , : [CRC Press], , [2014?]

©2007

ISBN

0-429-15345-7

1-4822-6616-4

1-281-06214-6

9786611062149

0-203-93458-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (280 p.)

Collana

Selected papers on hydrogeology ; ; 11

Altri autori (Persone)

KowalczykAndrzej

VrbaJ

WitkowskiAndrzej <1955->

Disciplina

628.1/68

Soggetti

Groundwater - Pollution

Water - Pollution potential

Water - Pollution potential - Computer simulation

Groundwater - Pollution - Computer simulation

Hydrogeology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Originally published: London : Taylor & Francis, 2007.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Table of contents; Preface; Foreword; About the editors; Keynote introductory paper; Aquifer pollution vulnerability concept and tools - use, benefits and constraints; Examples of the European approach to groundwater vulnerability assessment and mapping; CHAPTER 1 The vulnerability paradox for hard fractured Lower Palaeozoic and Precambrian rocks; CHAPTER 2 Evaluation of reactive transport parameters to assess specific vulnerability in karst systems; CHAPTER 3 Dense hydrogeological mapping as a basis for establishing groundwater vulnerability maps in



Denmark

CHAPTER 4 The Polish concept of groundwater vulnerability mappingCase studies: Part I. Porous aquifers; CHAPTER 5 Contamination of coastal aquifers from intense anthropic activity in southwestern Sicily, Italy; CHAPTER 6 Vulnerability assessment of a shallow aquifer situated in Danube's Plain (Oltenia-region, Romania) using different overlay and index methods; CHAPTER 7 Application of a groundwater contamination index to assessment of confined aquifer vulnerability; CHAPTER 8 Application of GIS for presentation of mining impact on change in vulnerability of a Quaternary aquifer

CHAPTER 9 A GIS-based DRASTIC vulnerability assessment in the coastal alluvial aquifer of Metline-Ras Jebel-Raf Raf (Northeastern part of Tunisia)CHAPTER 10 The changes of groundwater quality of the "Czarny Dwór" intake as a result of the aquifer vulnerability; CHAPTER 11 Groundwater vulnerability to contamination in the central part of Vistula River valley, Kampinoski National Park, Poland; CHAPTER 12 Development of an integrated methodology for the assessment of groundwater contamination by pesticides at the catchment scale

CHAPTER 13 Hydrological controls of the groundwater vulnerability maps (case study of the lower Vistula valley near Plock, Poland)CHAPTER 14 Modeling and mapping groundwater protection priorities using GIS: the case of Dar Es Salaam city, Tanzania; CHAPTER 15 Vulnerability mapping in two coastal detrital aquifers in South Spain and North Morocco; Part II: Karst aquifers; CHAPTER 16 DAC: a vulnerability assessing methodology for carbonate aquifers, validated by field and laboratory experiments; CHAPTER 17 VURAAS - vulnerability and risk assessment for Alpine aquifer systems

CHAPTER 18 Groundwater circulation in two transboundary carbonate aquifers of Albania their vulnerability and protection; CHAPTER 19 Karst aquifer intrinsic vulnerability mapping in the Orehek area (SW Slovenia) using the EPIK method; CHAPTER 20 Physically-based intrinsic groundwater resource vulnerability map of the Tisovec karst; CHAPTER 21 Vulnerability of the karst - fissured Upper Jurassic aquifer of the Cracow Jurassic Region (Poland); CHAPTER 22 Intrinsic vulnerability assessment for the Apulian aquifer near Brindisi (ITALY); Subject index; Author index; Series IAH-Selected Papers

Sommario/riassunto

This volume presents the contemporary issues surrounding groundwater pollution risk assessment and the application of vulnerability and risk assessment maps for the effective protection and management of aquifers. Numerous new and improved approaches to intrinsic and specific vulnerability assessment (modified DRASTIC, GOD, VULK, VURAAS) are described, some coupled with geophysical and hydrological surveys and hydrodynamic and transport modelling. Widespread use is made of GIS format.