2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13172400
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Hydrogeophysical Assessment of the Critical Zone below a Golf Course Irrigated with Reclaimed Water close to Volcanic Caldera

Abstract: The geometry and the hydraulic properties of the unsaturated zone is often difficult to evaluate from traditional soil sampling techniques. Soil samples typically provide only data of the upper layers and boreholes are expensive and only provide spotted information. Non-destructive geophysical methods and among them, electrical resistivity tomography can be applied in complex geological environments such as volcanic areas, where lavas and unconsolidated pyroclastic deposits dominate. They have a wide variabili… Show more

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“…The Dar Zarrouk S parameter provided a semi-quantitative assessment of the aquifer's vulnerability to contamination, which usually requires a site-specific classification to rate the protective capacity of the unsaturated area [58,59]. The methodology described by the authors of [51] then allowed for a quantitative assessment defining vertical travel times, which was applied to each of the 141 VESs.…”
Section: Conclusion mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Dar Zarrouk S parameter provided a semi-quantitative assessment of the aquifer's vulnerability to contamination, which usually requires a site-specific classification to rate the protective capacity of the unsaturated area [58,59]. The methodology described by the authors of [51] then allowed for a quantitative assessment defining vertical travel times, which was applied to each of the 141 VESs.…”
Section: Conclusion mentioning
confidence: 99%