VULNERABILITY AND RISK OF CONTAMINATION KARSTIC AQUIFERS
Yameli Aguilar, Francisco Bautista, Manuel E. Mendoza, Carmen Delgado
Abstract
Karstic systems occupy nearly 20% of the surface of the earth and are inhabited by numerous human communities. Karstic aquifers are the most exposed to pollution from human activities. Pollution of karstic aquifers is a severe environmental problem worldwide. In order to face the vulnerability of karstic aquifers to pollution, researchers have created a diversity of study approaches and models, each one having their own strengths and weaknesses depending on the discipline from which they were originated, thus requiring a thorough discussion within the required multidisciplinary character. The objective of this article was to analyze the theoretical and methodological approaches applied to the pollution of karstic aquifers. The European hydrogeological, land evaluation, hydropedological and a geographic approach were analyzed. The relevance of a geomorphological analysis as a cartographic basis for the analysis of vulnerability and risks were emphasized. From the analysis of models, approaches and methodologies discussed the following recommendation is made: to form an interdisciplinary work team, to elaborate a conceptual model according to the site and the working scale and to e, apply and validate the model.
Keywords
Hydrogeology; land evaluation; hydropedology; Karst; Water quality.
URN:
http://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/urn:ISSN:1870-0462-tsaes.v16i2.1808
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