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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2022.23

Vulnerability methods in hard rock formation as a basis for groundwater risk assessment – from resource to source

Vladimir Živanović ; Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Igor Jemcov ; Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Veselin Dragišić ; Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, Serbia


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Abstract

Groundwater in a hard rock formation is most endangered at places where a potential source can discharge contaminants that can reach the saturated zone of an aquifer. In these circumstances, an essential tool for groundwater protection is the contamination risk map. This map is based on the integration of two maps: a hazards map, i.e., map of potential sources of contamination and a vulnerability map. The selection of a proper vulnerability method is an important task since the resulting vulnerability map can significantly impact the final risk of contamination map.
The most appropriate method for groundwater vulnerability assessment was considered in the case study of Tara National park, in Western Serbia. The four commonly used methods were applied to assess the intrinsic vulnerability maps: DRASTIC, EPIK, PI and COP. All the applied methods resulted in different vulnerability maps in assessing the degree of vulnerability, consequently influencing the groundwater contamination risk maps.
The applied research presents an example of how contamination risk should be assessed in a specific area. Comparison of the results obtained for the area of Tara National Park indicates the preference of the PI method as a well-balanced method, taking into account all the specifics of the study area. A detailed analysis of the assessed risks in the catchments of the existing sources was also conducted to indicate probable sources of contamination and confirm the degree of accuracy of the created vulnerability and risk maps. The conducted research emphasizes the necessity to adopt a clear conceptual hydrogeological model and to apply several methods simultaneously to determine the optimal one for each individual area.

Keywords

groundwater contamination risk map; groundwater vulnerability; DRASTIC; EPIK; PI; COP; Tara National Park

Hrčak ID:

285194

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/285194

Publication date:

26.10.2022.

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