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ROMANELLI Asuncion
artículos
Título:
GIS-based pollution hazard mapping and assessment framework of shallow lakes: Soustheastern pampean lakes (Argentina) as a case study
Autor/es:
ROMANELLI , ASUNCIÓN; ESQUIUS, KARINA SOLEDAD; MASSONE HÉCTOR; ESCALANTE, ALICIA
Revista:
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2013 vol. 185 p. 6943 - 6961
ISSN:
0167-6369
Resumen:
The assessment of water vulnerability and pollution hazard traditionally places particular emphasis on the study on groundwaters more than on surface waters. Consequently, a GIS-based Lake Pollution Hazard Index (LPHI) was proposed for assessing and mapping the potential pollution hazard for shallow lakes due to the interaction between the Potential Pollutant Load (PPL) and the Lake Vulnerability (LV). It includes easily measurable and commonly used parameters: land cover, terrain slope and direction, and soil media. Three shallow lake ecosystems of the southeastern Pampa Plain (Argentina) were chosen to test the usefulness and applicability of this suggested index. Moreover, anthropogenic and natural medium influence on biophysical parameters in these three ecosystems was examined. The evaluation of the LPHI map shows for La Brava and Los Padres lakes the highest pollution hazard (≈ 30 % of buffer area with high to very high category) while Nahuel Rucá Lake seems to be the less hazardous water body (just 9.33 % with high LPHI). The increase in LPHI value is attributed to a different loading of pollutants governed by land cover category and/or the exposure to high slopes and influence of slope direction. Dissolved oxygen (DO) and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) values indicate a moderately polluted and eutrophized condition of shallow lake waters, mainly related to moderate agricultural activities and/or cattle production. Obtained information by means of LPHI calculation result useful to perform a local diagnosis of the potential pollution hazard to a freshwater ecosystem, in order to implement basic guidelines to improve lake sustainability.