2020
DOI: 10.24215/25456377e119
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Influencia de las actividades agropecuarias intensivas en la hidrogeoquímica del acuífero freático en un sector de la cuenca alta del río Samborombón (Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Abstract: La cuenca del río Samborombón localizada en el noreste de la provincia de Buenos Aires es una cuenca rural donde, si bien domina la ganadería extensiva, han comenzado a desarrollarse en los últimos años establecimientos ganaderos intensivos. El engorde de ganado en corral genera gran cantidad de excretas que son una fuente puntual de contaminación del agua. En sectores donde el abastecimiento de agua para consumo es mediante la explotación del agua subterránea, estos focos de contaminación pueden limitar su po… Show more

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“…Hydrogeochemical research within the Pampean Plain tends to study the basins where the intense agriculture and livestock industries produce severe environmental effects (Armengol, Manzano, Bea, & Martínez, 2017;B aez, 2018;Borzi et al, 2020;Ceballos, Bea, & -Sanci, 2018;Salvioli, Colli, Cipponeri, & Calvo, 2012). However, hydrochemical affectations of anthropic origin in basins with little industrial activity and/or extensive cattle raising activities, as is the case of the Samboromb on River basin, are little studied.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogeochemical research within the Pampean Plain tends to study the basins where the intense agriculture and livestock industries produce severe environmental effects (Armengol, Manzano, Bea, & Martínez, 2017;B aez, 2018;Borzi et al, 2020;Ceballos, Bea, & -Sanci, 2018;Salvioli, Colli, Cipponeri, & Calvo, 2012). However, hydrochemical affectations of anthropic origin in basins with little industrial activity and/or extensive cattle raising activities, as is the case of the Samboromb on River basin, are little studied.…”
Section: àmentioning
confidence: 99%