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Assessment of groundwater contamination using geographic information systems

In this study two sites were selected in order to investigate groundwater contamination and spatial relationships among groundwater quality, topography, geology, landuse and pollution sources. One site is the Asan area, an agricultural district where pollution sources are scattered and which is main...

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Published in:Environmental geochemistry and health 1999-09, Vol.21 (3), p.273-289
Main Authors: Ahn, Hong-Il, Chon, Hyo-Taek
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Language:English
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Summary:In this study two sites were selected in order to investigate groundwater contamination and spatial relationships among groundwater quality, topography, geology, landuse and pollution sources. One site is the Asan area, an agricultural district where pollution sources are scattered and which is mainly underlain by granite of Cretaceous age. The other site is the Gurogu area of Seoul city, an industrial district where an industrial complex and residential areas are located and which is mainly underlain by gneiss of Precambrian age. Groundwater samples collected from these districts were analysed for chemical constituents. An attribute value files of chemical constituents of groundwater and the spatial data layers were constructed and pollution properties were investigated to establish out spatial relationships between the groundwater constituents and pollution sources using geographic information systems (GIS). Relatively high contents of Si and HCO sub(3) super(-) in the groundwater from the Asan area reflect the effect of water-rock interaction whereas high contents of Cl super(-) , NO sub(3) super(-) and Ca super(2+) in the groundwater from the Gurogu area are due to the pollution of various sources. The significant seasonal variation of SiO sub(2), HCO sub(3) super(-) and Ca super(2+) contents, and that of Ca super(2+) content were observed in the Asan and the Gurogu areas, respectively. Seasonal variation of pollutants such as Cl super(-), NO sub(3) super(-) and SO sub(4) super(2-) was not observed in either area. Pollution over the critical level of the Korean drinking water standard has been investigated from 15 sampling sites out of 40 in the Asan area, and 33 sampling sites out of 51 in the Gurogu area. Pollution by NO sub(3) super(-), Cl super(-), Fe super(2+), Mn super(2+), SO sub(4) super(2-) and Zn super(2+) in the groundwater from the industrial district (Gurogu area) and that of NO sub(3) super(-), SO sub(4) super(2-) and Zn super(2+) in the groundwater from the agricultural district (Asan area) were observed. The principal pollutant in both areas is NO sub(3) super(-). Deep groundwater from the Asan area is not yet contaminated with NO sub(3) super(-) except for one site, but most of the shallow groundwater site occurring near the potential point sources is seriously contaminated. From the result of buffering analysis, it seems clear that factories and stock farms are the principal pollution sources in the Asan area. The groundwater from the
ISSN:0269-4042
1573-2983
DOI:10.1023/A:1006697512090