Geological and hydrogeochemical research, tools for karst management in the north of the Caraş Gorges (Banat Mountains, Romania)

The karst geosystems functioning frequently implies very quick mass and energy transfers, which make them highly sensitive to any natural or anthropogenic disturbance. Therefore, the groundwater resources, threatened by agricultural and industrial pollution, should be carefully exploited, taking int...

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Main Authors: Marius Vlaicu, Cristian Mihai Munteanu, Constantin Marin, Alin Tudorache
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Academiei Romane 2010-01-01
Series:Travaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://www.speotravaux.iser.ro/10/art10.pdf
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spelling doaj-8973dbab059f462a9a8e163c35e1b5c22021-04-02T09:39:58ZengEditura Academiei RomaneTravaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza0301-91872067-90332010-01-0149165178Geological and hydrogeochemical research, tools for karst management in the north of the Caraş Gorges (Banat Mountains, Romania)Marius VlaicuCristian Mihai MunteanuConstantin MarinAlin TudoracheThe karst geosystems functioning frequently implies very quick mass and energy transfers, which make them highly sensitive to any natural or anthropogenic disturbance. Therefore, the groundwater resources, threatened by agricultural and industrial pollution, should be carefully exploited, taking into account the intrinsic vulnerability of the region. This paper aims to present the results of the geological, geomorphological and hydrogeochemical studies carried out in the Banat Mountains (Romania), in order to widely assess and map the vulnerability of the most exposed karst aquifers. Following the principles of the EPIK method and using GIS, we were able to delineate upon degree 4 vulnerability classes (low, moderate, high, very high). Moreover, each unit has been assigned to a specific protection framework, comprising suitable management solutions, designed for environmental managers.http://www.speotravaux.iser.ro/10/art10.pdfintrinsic vulnerabilityEPIKGISkarst groundwater managementBanat Mountains
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author Marius Vlaicu
Cristian Mihai Munteanu
Constantin Marin
Alin Tudorache
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Cristian Mihai Munteanu
Constantin Marin
Alin Tudorache
Geological and hydrogeochemical research, tools for karst management in the north of the Caraş Gorges (Banat Mountains, Romania)
Travaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza
intrinsic vulnerability
EPIK
GIS
karst groundwater management
Banat Mountains
author_facet Marius Vlaicu
Cristian Mihai Munteanu
Constantin Marin
Alin Tudorache
author_sort Marius Vlaicu
title Geological and hydrogeochemical research, tools for karst management in the north of the Caraş Gorges (Banat Mountains, Romania)
title_short Geological and hydrogeochemical research, tools for karst management in the north of the Caraş Gorges (Banat Mountains, Romania)
title_full Geological and hydrogeochemical research, tools for karst management in the north of the Caraş Gorges (Banat Mountains, Romania)
title_fullStr Geological and hydrogeochemical research, tools for karst management in the north of the Caraş Gorges (Banat Mountains, Romania)
title_full_unstemmed Geological and hydrogeochemical research, tools for karst management in the north of the Caraş Gorges (Banat Mountains, Romania)
title_sort geological and hydrogeochemical research, tools for karst management in the north of the caraş gorges (banat mountains, romania)
publisher Editura Academiei Romane
series Travaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza
issn 0301-9187
2067-9033
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The karst geosystems functioning frequently implies very quick mass and energy transfers, which make them highly sensitive to any natural or anthropogenic disturbance. Therefore, the groundwater resources, threatened by agricultural and industrial pollution, should be carefully exploited, taking into account the intrinsic vulnerability of the region. This paper aims to present the results of the geological, geomorphological and hydrogeochemical studies carried out in the Banat Mountains (Romania), in order to widely assess and map the vulnerability of the most exposed karst aquifers. Following the principles of the EPIK method and using GIS, we were able to delineate upon degree 4 vulnerability classes (low, moderate, high, very high). Moreover, each unit has been assigned to a specific protection framework, comprising suitable management solutions, designed for environmental managers.
topic intrinsic vulnerability
EPIK
GIS
karst groundwater management
Banat Mountains
url http://www.speotravaux.iser.ro/10/art10.pdf
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