A comparison of methods for assessing groundwater vulnerability in karst aquifers: the case study of Terminio Mt. aquifer (Southern Italy)

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Delia Cusano
Silvio Coda
Pantaleone De Vita
Silvia Fabbrocino
Francesco Fusco
Daniele Lepore
Federico Nicodemo
Antonio Pizzolante
Rita Tufano
Vincenzo Allocca
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[1] University of Naples Federico II,Department of Earth, Environmental and Resources Sciences (DiSTAR)
[2] Politecnico Di Milano,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[3] University of Sannio,Department of Science and Technology
[4] Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Southern Italy (IZSM),undefined
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Intrinsic groundwater vulnerability; Parametric method; Karst aquifer; Southern Italy;
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The assessment of groundwater vulnerability to pollution is becoming even more important all over the world due to the increase of impacts of human activities on groundwater resources and the related risks to the human health, economics, and the environment. Owing to the variability of methods known for estimating groundwater vulnerability, basically depending on hydrogeological parameters considered and the scale of analysis, the comparison of results of different methods appears straightforward for identifying the best approach in a given hydrogeological condition and reference scale. In such a view, this work attempts to assess the groundwater vulnerability of the Terminio Mt. karst aquifer, by applying four different groundwater vulnerability methods, index-based, and comparing results in order to identify the best performing one in karst environments. The study aquifer, located in the Picentini Mts Regional Park (Campania region, southern Italy) represents a strategic drinking water resource since Roman times and hosts massive groundwater resources which outflow mainly from tapped basal and subordinately perched springs.
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