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 ...
A 250 km(2) area of the Permo-Triassic Sandstone aquifer in the West Midlands of England, UK, was se...
The recognition that urban groundwater is a potentially valuable resource for potable and industrial...
Unlined farm waste stores present a potential, but unquantified, risk to groundwater. Field studies ...
A new GIS-based screening tool to assess threats to shallow groundwater quality has been trialled in...
Contaminants in urban environments are very broad ranging in their composition, phase (and mobility)...
Groundwater is the primary source of potable water in southeast England. Its protection in urban env...
The overall permeability of each geological unit has been interpreted to produce an index of the vu...
A requirement of the EU Water Framework Directive is the assessment of the risk of groundwater conta...
The groundwater is relatively a pure natural resource as compared to the surface water, but anthropo...
The Clyde Basin comprises the River Clyde catchment, west coast of Scotland, UK including the Glasgo...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format groun...
Although many European cities use urban aquifers for water supply, groundwater from shallow urban aq...
Until recently systematic data on the chemical quality of urban soils was lacking in many countries ...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format groun...
A new methodology for groundwater vulnerability assessment has been devised for Scotland to meet the...
A 250 km(2) area of the Permo-Triassic Sandstone aquifer in the West Midlands of England, UK, was se...
The recognition that urban groundwater is a potentially valuable resource for potable and industrial...
Unlined farm waste stores present a potential, but unquantified, risk to groundwater. Field studies ...
A new GIS-based screening tool to assess threats to shallow groundwater quality has been trialled in...
Contaminants in urban environments are very broad ranging in their composition, phase (and mobility)...
Groundwater is the primary source of potable water in southeast England. Its protection in urban env...
The overall permeability of each geological unit has been interpreted to produce an index of the vu...
A requirement of the EU Water Framework Directive is the assessment of the risk of groundwater conta...
The groundwater is relatively a pure natural resource as compared to the surface water, but anthropo...
The Clyde Basin comprises the River Clyde catchment, west coast of Scotland, UK including the Glasgo...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format groun...
Although many European cities use urban aquifers for water supply, groundwater from shallow urban aq...
Until recently systematic data on the chemical quality of urban soils was lacking in many countries ...
These notes are designed to accompany the ArcView geographical information system (GIS) format groun...
A new methodology for groundwater vulnerability assessment has been devised for Scotland to meet the...
A 250 km(2) area of the Permo-Triassic Sandstone aquifer in the West Midlands of England, UK, was se...
The recognition that urban groundwater is a potentially valuable resource for potable and industrial...
Unlined farm waste stores present a potential, but unquantified, risk to groundwater. Field studies ...