2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-024-12477-6
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Microbial, chemical, and isotopic monitoring integrated approach to assess potential leachate contamination of groundwater in a karstic aquifer (Apulia, Italy)

L. Beneduce,
F. Piergiacomo,
P. P. Limoni
et al.

Abstract: Landfill sites are subjected to long-term risks of accidental spill of leachate through the soil and consequential contamination of the groundwater. Wide areas surrounding the landfill can seriously be threatened with possible consequences to human health and the environment. Given the potential impact of different coexisting anthropic pollution sources (i.e., agriculture and cattle farming) on the same site, the perturbation of the groundwater quality may be due to multiple factors. Therefore, it is a challen… Show more

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“…Intermediate values (from −10 to +5‰) were achieved in water contaminated with leachates, which predisposes this method to the identification of contamination. [47,69,109,111,[113][114][115][116]120,122].…”
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“…Intermediate values (from −10 to +5‰) were achieved in water contaminated with leachates, which predisposes this method to the identification of contamination. [47,69,109,111,[113][114][115][116]120,122].…”
Section: Dunedinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3. Cross-plot of δ 13 C DIC versus 1/DIC for the leachates, leachate contaminated groundwater and uncontaminated groundwater[47,69,109,111,[113][114][115][116]120,122].…”
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confidence: 99%