利用监测系统和脆弱性地图保护和保存地下水

K. Papatheodorou, K. Evangelidis
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由于地下水(GW)是一种至关重要的自然资源,它的保护对所有类型的威胁可以被认为是绝对必要的。GW作为一种自然资源,可以使用GW监测系统进行有效的保护和管理,前提是在为特定实施区域开发此类系统时,满足一定的条件并考虑到某些参数,包括GW补给条件、水文地质制度、土地利用和GW对地表污染的脆弱性(因为GW通常与地表水和地表水通过水力连接)。为了评估这些参数,需要可靠和准确的数据。就其经济成本和所需时间而言,获取这些必要的数据有时构成难以克服的障碍。在这一点上,地理信息系统(GIS)和遥感(RS)等当代技术可以提供解决方案。本文结合案例研究,介绍了利用遥感技术识别和划定GW补给区、利用GIS技术进行GW脆弱性评估以及开发基于Web的GW监测系统,该系统可作为GW保护预警系统。提出的方法已在希腊北部的各个地区进行了测试,以最低的成本提供了可靠的结果。它们的综合应用可以为持续监测GW质量提供工具,在早期阶段检测GW污染,选择和应用修复措施并对其进行持续评级,检测污染源,支持有关土地使用的决策,帮助提高公众意识,总体上确保GW的保护和可持续性。
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Protecting and Preserving Ground Water with Monitoring Systems and Vulnerability Maps
As Ground Water (GW) is a natural resource of vital importance, it’s protection against all types of threats can be considered as an absolute necessity. GW as a natural source can be effectively protected and managed using GW monitoring systems provided that, when developing such a system for a specific area of implementation, certain conditions are met and parameters are taken into account including GW recharge conditions, hydrogeological regime, land uses and GW vulnerability from surface pollution (as GW is often hydraulically connected to surface and surface water). To assess those parameters, reliable and accurate data are needed. The acquisition of such required data, regarding their economic cost and time needed, poses obstacles sometimes difficult to overcome. At this point, contemporary technologies as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) can provide solutions. In the present paper, a combination of case studies including the identification and delineation of GW recharge areas using RS, the GW vulnerability assessment using GIS and the development of a Web based GW monitoring system that can also be used as an early warning system for GW protection, is presented. The methodologies proposed have been tested in various areas of Northern Greece providing reliable results at minimal costs. Their combined application can provide the tools to constantly monitor GW quality, to detect GW pollution at a very early stage, to select and apply remediation measures and to continuously rate them, to detect pollution sources, to support decision making regarding land uses, to help raise public awareness and overall, to ensure GW protection and sustainability.
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