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Assessing threats to shallow groundwater quality from soil pollutants in Glasgow, UK: development of a new screening tool

机译:评估从英国格拉斯哥土壤污染物浅地下水质量的威胁:开发新的筛选工具

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A new GIS-based screening tool to assess threats to shallow groundwater quality has been trialled in Glasgow, UK. The GRoundwater And Soil Pollutants (GRASP) tool is based on a British Standard method for assessing the threat from potential leaching of metal pollutants in unsaturated soil/superficial materials to shallow groundwater, using data on soil and Quaternary deposit properties, climate and depth to groundwater. GRASP breaks new ground by also incorporating a new Glasgow-wide soil chemistry dataset. GRASP considers eight metals, including chromium, lead and nickel at 1622 soil sample locations. The final output is a map to aid urban management, which highlights areas where shallow groundwater quality may be at risk from current and future surface pollutants. The tool indicated that 13% of soil sample sites in Glasgow present a very high potential threat to groundwater quality, due largely to shallow groundwater depths and high soil metal concentrations. Initial attempts to validate GRASP revealed partial spatial coincidence between the GRASP threat ranks (low, moderate, high and very high) and groundwater chemistry, with statistical correlation between areas of high soil and groundwater metal concentrations for both Cr and Cu (r(2)0.152; P0.05). Validation was hampered by a lack of, and inconsistency in, existing groundwater chemistry data. To address this, standardised subsurface data collection networks have been trialled recently in Glasgow. It is recommended that, once available, new groundwater depth and chemistry information from these networks is used to validate the GRASP model further.
机译:一种新的基于GIS的筛选工具,以评估浅层地下水质量的威胁已在英国格拉斯哥试验。地下水和土壤污染物(掌握)工具基于英国标准方法,用于评估不饱和土/浅表材料中金属污染物的潜在浸出到浅地下水的威胁,使用土壤和季沉积物,气候和深度到地下水的数据。通过融合新的Glasgow-宽的土壤化学数据集来掌握新的地面。掌握考虑八金属,包括1622个土壤样品位置的铬,铅和镍。最终产出是援助城市管理的地图,该地图突出了浅层地下水质量可能面临着当前和未来表面污染物的风险的领域。该工具表明,Glasgow的13%的土壤样本位点对地下水质量的潜在威胁非常高,由于浅层地下水深度和高土壤金属浓度。验证掌握的初步尝试揭示了掌握威胁等级(低,中等,高和非常高)和地下水化学之间的部分空间巧合,具有Cr和Cu的高土壤和地下水浓度之间的统计相关性(R(2) & 0.152; p& 0.05)。验证受到现有地下水化学数据的缺乏和不一致的阻碍。为解决此问题,最近在格拉斯哥进行了标准化的地下数据收集网络。建议使用来自这些网络的新地下水深度和化学信息,以便进一步验证掌握模型。

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