Authors
Philippe Orban, Serge Brouyère, Jordi Batlle-Aguilar, Julie Couturier, Pascal Goderniaux, Mathieu Leroy, Piotr Maloszewski, Alain Dassargues
Publication date
2010/10/21
Journal
Journal of contaminant hydrology
Volume
118
Issue
1-2
Pages
79-93
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Regional degradation of groundwater resources by nitrate has become one of the main challenges for water managers worldwide. Regulations have been defined to reverse observed nitrate trends in groundwater bodies, such as the Water Framework Directive and the Groundwater Daughter Directive in the European Union. In such a context, one of the main challenges remains to develop efficient approaches for groundwater quality assessment at regional scale, including quantitative numerical modelling, as a decision support for groundwater management. A new approach combining the use of environmental tracers and the innovative ‘Hybrid Finite Element Mixing Cell’ (HFEMC) modelling technique is developed to study and forecast the groundwater quality at the regional scale, with an application to a regional chalk aquifer in the Geer basin in Belgium. Tritium data and nitrate time series are used to produce a …
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