Modelling the vulnerability of groundwater to contamination in an unconfined alluvial aquifer in Pakistan

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Yawar Hussain
Sadia Fida Ullah
Muhammad Babar Hussain
Abdul Qayyum Aslam
Gulraiz Akhter
Hernan Martinez-Carvajal
Martin Cárdenas-Soto
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[1] University of Brasilia,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[2] University of Brasilia,Institute of Biological Sciences
[3] Xiamen University,Department of Theoretical and Astrophysics
[4] University of the Punjab,College of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[5] Quaid-i-Azam University,Department of Earth Sciences
[6] National University of Colombia at Medellín,Faculty of Mines
[7] National Autonomous University of Mexico,Engineering Faculty
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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2017年 / 76卷
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GIS; Indus Basin; DRASTIC; Hydrological stresses;
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The area of Thal Doab is located in the Indus Basin and is underlain by a thick alluvial aquifer called the Thal Doab aquifer (TDA). The TDA is undergone intense hydrological stress owing to rapid population growth and excessive groundwater use for livestock and irrigated agricultural land uses. The potential impact of these land uses on groundwater quality was assessed using a DRASTIC model in a Geographic Information System environment. Seven DRASTIC thematic maps were developed at fixed scale and then combined into a groundwater vulnerability map. The resultant vulnerability index values were grouped into four zones as low, moderate, high and very high. The study has established that 76% of the land area that is underlain by the TDA has a high to very high vulnerability to groundwater contamination mainly because of a thin soil profile, a shallow water table and the presence of soils and sediments with high hydraulic conductivity values. In addition, only 2 and 22% of the total area lie in low and moderate vulnerability zones, respectively. The outcomes of this study can be used to improve the sustainability of the groundwater resource through proper land-use management.
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