Title of article :
Evaluation of the SINTACS-LU model capability in the analysis of aquifer vulnerability potential in semi-arid regions
Author/Authors :
Eftekhari, Mobin Water and Hydraulic Structures - Young Researchers and Elite Club - Islamic Azad University Mashhad Branch, Mashhad, Iran , Akbari, Mohammad Department of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Birjand, Birjand, Iran
Abstract :
Detection of aquifer vulnerable areas can highlight preventive actions for
groundwater contamination. Different models have been presented for the
evaluation of vulnerability that one of the most regular and well-known models of
the overlapping index as the SINTACS-LU (Soggiacence, actual infiltration, non
saturated zone, typology of overburden, hydrogeological characteristics of the
aquifer, hydraulic conductivity, topographic Slope) model was considered in this
research. In fact, this model has been extended based on the impact of land use
parameters in the vulnerability evaluation. Purpose of this study is the qualitative
evaluation of Birjand plain aquifer vulnerability using the SINTACS-LU model. For
this, the Birjand plain aquifer in the statistical periods of 2013-2018 has been
evaluated. According to the results of this assessment, the SINTACS-LU
vulnerability zoning map reveals that 15 percent of the studied region has the
vulnerability of medium to high, 75 percent of the area has a high vulnerability, and
10 percent has the too high vulnerability. In order to the verification of the SINTACSLU model, the relationship between the vulnerability index and the obtained nitrate
concentration values from 21 groundwater samples were assessed. The correlation
coefficient between the SINTACS-LU vulnerability index and the nitrate
concentration was 75 percent, which indicates the appropriate correlation of this
model with the nitrate concentration as the indicator of the groundwater
contamination.
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Keywords :
Contamination , Ground water , Land use , Nitrate , SINTACS-LU
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Research in Water and Wastewater (JARWW)