2022
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-22-1591-2022
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First application of the Integrated Karst Aquifer Vulnerability (IKAV) method – potential and actual vulnerability in Yucatán, Mexico

Abstract: Abstract. Groundwater vulnerability maps are important decision support tools for water resource protection against pollution and helpful in minimizing environmental damage. However, these tools carry a high subjectivity along the multiple steps taken for the development of such maps. Additionally, the theoretical model on which they are based does not consider other important parameters, such as pollutant concentration or pollutant residence time in a given section of the aquifer, solely focusing on the theor… Show more

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“…Other authors have based the monitoring by examining fingerprinting, using flow cytometry of bacterial cells in groundwater and faecal indicator bacteria to assess whether this technique can provide more rapid and descriptive information on microbial pollution through such karst aquifer systems [147]. Other studies base their approach on integrated transport models to minimise the subjectivity in estimating intrinsic resource vulnerability and provide additional parameters, such as pollutant concentration from solute transport, to enhance the vulnerability analysis [148].…”
Section: Perspectives Of Monitoring and Control Strategies Of Karst S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors have based the monitoring by examining fingerprinting, using flow cytometry of bacterial cells in groundwater and faecal indicator bacteria to assess whether this technique can provide more rapid and descriptive information on microbial pollution through such karst aquifer systems [147]. Other studies base their approach on integrated transport models to minimise the subjectivity in estimating intrinsic resource vulnerability and provide additional parameters, such as pollutant concentration from solute transport, to enhance the vulnerability analysis [148].…”
Section: Perspectives Of Monitoring and Control Strategies Of Karst S...mentioning
confidence: 99%