Study region: Marchfeld region (Austria) Study focus: A multi-method and multi-scale assessment of the intrinsic groundwater vulnerability to generic pollutants was carried out. At the regional scale, a parametric method, to assess the intrinsic groundwater vulnerability, and a transfer function model, to assess the travel time of a generic and non-reactive pollutant through the unsaturated zone, were applied. At the sitespecific scale, the travel time of the peak concentration was evaluated by using a physicallybased hydrological model. The comparison of results of different approaches allowed mutual validation and advanced the knowledge about the assessment of groundwater vulnerability. New hydrogeological insights for the region: To assess the groundwater vulnerability, a detailed hydrogeological map of the study area was reconstructed. A large variability of hydrogeological, morphological and anthropic conditions was recognized. Alluvial aquifers formed by highpermeability deposits hosting shallow groundwater circulation are characterized by the highest groundwater vulnerability. Contrarily, lower groundwater vulnerability was recognized for aquifers formed by low-permeability deposits, favoring a reduction of infiltration processes and a major attenuation of pollutants’ potential effects. The presented multi-method approach revealed how comparing the results of a DRASTIC-like method and two process-based models can deliver hints regarding their suitability, different spatial densities and quality of required inputs, and effectiveness. Finally, the potential strong impact of some agricultural practices was confirmed.

A multi-method approach for assessing groundwater vulnerability of shallow aquifers in the Marchfeld region (Austria)

Bancheri, Marialaura
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Basile, Angelo
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2024

Abstract

Study region: Marchfeld region (Austria) Study focus: A multi-method and multi-scale assessment of the intrinsic groundwater vulnerability to generic pollutants was carried out. At the regional scale, a parametric method, to assess the intrinsic groundwater vulnerability, and a transfer function model, to assess the travel time of a generic and non-reactive pollutant through the unsaturated zone, were applied. At the sitespecific scale, the travel time of the peak concentration was evaluated by using a physicallybased hydrological model. The comparison of results of different approaches allowed mutual validation and advanced the knowledge about the assessment of groundwater vulnerability. New hydrogeological insights for the region: To assess the groundwater vulnerability, a detailed hydrogeological map of the study area was reconstructed. A large variability of hydrogeological, morphological and anthropic conditions was recognized. Alluvial aquifers formed by highpermeability deposits hosting shallow groundwater circulation are characterized by the highest groundwater vulnerability. Contrarily, lower groundwater vulnerability was recognized for aquifers formed by low-permeability deposits, favoring a reduction of infiltration processes and a major attenuation of pollutants’ potential effects. The presented multi-method approach revealed how comparing the results of a DRASTIC-like method and two process-based models can deliver hints regarding their suitability, different spatial densities and quality of required inputs, and effectiveness. Finally, the potential strong impact of some agricultural practices was confirmed.
2024
Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo - ISAFOM
Groundwater vulnerability, PCSM methods, Numerical models, SINTACS, TFM-ext, FLOWS
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