Groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution of alluvial aquifers in Slovenia – Lower Savinja Valley case study

The article introduced an upgraded approach to assessing the groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution. By using the results of fild measurements and process-based models outputs, author takes into account effects of nitrogen biogeochemical processes, that were hitherto underestimated in the...

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Main Author: Jože Uhan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geological Survey of Slovenia 2017-06-01
Series:Geologija
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Online Access:http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=1296
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spelling doaj-3830c1dd04f44d0181b8977e580f22092021-07-02T07:41:07ZengGeological Survey of SloveniaGeologija0016-77891854-620X2017-06-01601273510.5474/geologija.2017.002Groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution of alluvial aquifers in Slovenia – Lower Savinja Valley case studyJože UhanThe article introduced an upgraded approach to assessing the groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution. By using the results of fild measurements and process-based models outputs, author takes into account effects of nitrogen biogeochemical processes, that were hitherto underestimated in the evaluation schemes. The upgraded methodological self-validated approach to vulnerability assessment in Lower Savinja Valley case study increases reliability and thus effectiveness of decision-making in the water management. This was achieved by using the process-based models outputs in the new pattern classifiation schemes with the predictions of pollution phenomena. Spatial prediction of groundwater nitrate pollution probability and vulnerability classifiation of the study area in Lower Savinja Valley was assessed by weights-of-evidence model (WofE). The increased degree of probability for the groundwater contamination with nitrates was determined for 62.5 percent of the aquifer area of the Lower Savinja Valley. About 27 percent of the most nitrate vulnerable areas in Lower Savinja Valley need groundwater nitrate mitigation through land-use measures and public sewage system construction.http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=1296groundwater vulnerabilitynitrate pollutionweights-of-evidence modelling
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Groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution of alluvial aquifers in Slovenia – Lower Savinja Valley case study
Geologija
groundwater vulnerability
nitrate pollution
weights-of-evidence modelling
author_facet Jože Uhan
author_sort Jože Uhan
title Groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution of alluvial aquifers in Slovenia – Lower Savinja Valley case study
title_short Groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution of alluvial aquifers in Slovenia – Lower Savinja Valley case study
title_full Groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution of alluvial aquifers in Slovenia – Lower Savinja Valley case study
title_fullStr Groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution of alluvial aquifers in Slovenia – Lower Savinja Valley case study
title_full_unstemmed Groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution of alluvial aquifers in Slovenia – Lower Savinja Valley case study
title_sort groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution of alluvial aquifers in slovenia – lower savinja valley case study
publisher Geological Survey of Slovenia
series Geologija
issn 0016-7789
1854-620X
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The article introduced an upgraded approach to assessing the groundwater vulnerability to nitrate pollution. By using the results of fild measurements and process-based models outputs, author takes into account effects of nitrogen biogeochemical processes, that were hitherto underestimated in the evaluation schemes. The upgraded methodological self-validated approach to vulnerability assessment in Lower Savinja Valley case study increases reliability and thus effectiveness of decision-making in the water management. This was achieved by using the process-based models outputs in the new pattern classifiation schemes with the predictions of pollution phenomena. Spatial prediction of groundwater nitrate pollution probability and vulnerability classifiation of the study area in Lower Savinja Valley was assessed by weights-of-evidence model (WofE). The increased degree of probability for the groundwater contamination with nitrates was determined for 62.5 percent of the aquifer area of the Lower Savinja Valley. About 27 percent of the most nitrate vulnerable areas in Lower Savinja Valley need groundwater nitrate mitigation through land-use measures and public sewage system construction.
topic groundwater vulnerability
nitrate pollution
weights-of-evidence modelling
url http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=1296
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