A modelling approach combining swat with Gis-based DRASTIC techniques to assess aquifer vulnerability evolution in highly anthropised aquifers
Autor/es
Segura Méndez, Francisco JoséFecha
2024-10Disciplina/s
Ingeniería, Industria y ConstrucciónMateria/s
Aquifer vulnerability assessmentLanduse changes
DRASTIC
SWAT
GIS
Water resources management
Resumen
Groundwater resources are vital for human development, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions with limited water
availability. This study examines the evolution of aquifer vulnerability in the Miranda basin by addressing the critical
interaction between land use and water quality amidst increasing pressures on water resources, with a focus on the
impact of historical land use changes and agricultural practices on groundwater quality in the Campo de Cartagena aquifer,
which drains into the degraded Mar Menor coastal lagoon in southern Spain. To evaluate aquifer vulnerability, this
research employs the DRASTIC vulnerability assessment method, which is based on seven hydrogeological parameters.
This theoretical framework allows for a comprehensive analysis of the interactions between land use changes, water
management, and aquifer health, which deepens the understanding of the factors driving vulnerability over time. A key
component of the methodology is the use of the Soil an...





