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Soonyoung Yu1, Ho-Rim Kim1, Jehyun Shin1
1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon, 34132, South Korea.
Journal of environmental management
|October 25, 2025
概括
断裂岩基含水层中的升高与牲畜废物有关,不同的水文地质区影响了污染物水平. 物理异质性控制了地下水管理中的污染物运输和生物地球化学过程.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 水文地质学 水文地质学
- 地质化学 地质化学
背景情况:
- 破裂的晶体岩底含水层是易受污染的复杂系统.
- 高度对地下水质量和生态系统健康构成风险.
- 了解污染物来源和运输对于有效的地下水管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查岩基水层中高的来源和水地化学演变.
- 整合多个学科以全面评估地下水污染.
- 为在类似的地质环境中提供可持续地下水管理的见解.
主要方法:
- 一个多学科的框架,整合水化学,同位素,水地质,地球物理,微生物学和统计方法.
- 双同位素分析 (δ15N/δ18O-NO3-) 和源分配的贝叶斯混合模型.
- 分析水表区域之间的传导性对比度和水力连接性.
主要成果:
- 西部和东部含水层区域之间完全断开水力连接,具有显著的传导性对比.
- 西部地区的多重污染物含量较高,而东部地区的稀释能力较大.
- 93.4%的污染源于畜牧业废物 (堆肥和).
结论:
- 断裂的基岩含水层中的物理异质性决定了污染物运输和生物地化学转变.
- 综合框架成功确定了污染源和水化学演变.
- 研究结果为全球破裂岩基系统的可持续地下水管理提供了必要的见解.
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