A framework for assessing groundwater vulnerability and pollution risk in transboundary aquifers: Insights from the Estonian-Latvian transboundary area

IF 4.7 2区 地球科学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES
Magdaleena Männik , Janis Bikše , Enn Karro , Andres Marandi
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Abstract

Study region

Estonian-Latvian transboundary area

Study focus

The primary aim of this study is to develop and apply a harmonized framework for assessing groundwater vulnerability and pollution risk in the Estonian-Latvian transboundary area. The DRASTIC and modified DRASTIC methods were employed to evaluate natural vulnerability, while DRASTIC-L and modified DRASTIC-L methods were used to integrate land use and assess pollution risk. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to identify the influence of key parameters, and results were validated using pollutant infiltration time calculations. This multi-method approach addresses the region's geological complexity and incorporates anthropogenic impacts to provide a comprehensive assessment.

New hydrogeological insights for the region

The study reveals significant spatial variability in groundwater vulnerability, influenced by sediment composition, groundwater level, and land use. High-risk areas are predominantly located in regions with sandy sediments, shallow groundwater, and intensive agricultural activity, while zones with deeper groundwater and clay-rich sediments show greater natural protection. By integrating pollution risk mapping with traditional vulnerability assessments, the study highlights the critical role of anthropogenic pressures in shaping contamination risks. The findings underscore the importance of harmonized cross-border data collection and provide a replicable framework for sustainable transboundary groundwater management. These insights contribute to protecting water resources and ensuring the availability of safe drinking water for present and future generations.
评估跨界含水层地下水脆弱性和污染风险的框架:来自爱沙尼亚-拉脱维亚跨界地区的见解
研究区域爱沙尼亚-拉脱维亚跨界地区研究重点本研究的主要目的是制定和应用一个统一的框架,以评估爱沙尼亚-拉脱维亚跨界地区的地下水脆弱性和污染风险。采用DRASTIC方法和改进DRASTIC方法评价自然脆弱性,采用DRASTIC- l方法和改进DRASTIC- l方法综合土地利用和评价污染风险。通过敏感性分析确定了关键参数的影响,并利用污染物入渗时间计算对结果进行了验证。这种多方法方法解决了该地区的地质复杂性,并结合了人为影响,提供了一个全面的评估。研究表明,受沉积物组成、地下水位和土地利用的影响,地下水脆弱性具有显著的空间变异性。高风险地区主要位于砂质沉积物、浅层地下水和农业活动密集的地区,而地下水较深和富含粘土沉积物的地区则具有更强的自然保护作用。通过将污染风险制图与传统的脆弱性评估相结合,该研究强调了人为压力在形成污染风险方面的关键作用。研究结果强调了协调跨界数据收集的重要性,并为可持续的跨界地下水管理提供了可复制的框架。这些见解有助于保护水资源,确保今世后代获得安全饮用水。
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Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies
Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
8.50%
发文量
284
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies publishes original research papers enhancing the science of hydrology and aiming at region-specific problems, past and future conditions, analysis, review and solutions. The journal particularly welcomes research papers that deliver new insights into region-specific hydrological processes and responses to changing conditions, as well as contributions that incorporate interdisciplinarity and translational science.
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