Published 2010 | Version v1
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Spatiotemporal mapping of ground water pollution in a Greek lignite basin, using geostatistics

Creators

  • 1. National Technical Univ. of Athens, Athens (Greece)

Description

An issue of significant interest in the mining industry in Greece is the occurrence of chemical pollutants in ground water. Ammonium, nitrites and nitrates concentrations have been monitored through an extensive sampling network in the Ptolemais lignite opencast mining area in Greece. Due to intensive mining efforts in the area, the surface topology is continuously altered, affecting the life span of the water boreholes and resulting in messy spatiotemporal distribution of data. This paper discussed the spatiotemporal mapping of ground water pollution in the Ptolemais lignite basin, using geostatistics. More specifically, the spatiotemporal distribution of ground water contamination was examined by the application of the bayesian maximum entropy theory which allows merging spatial and temporal estimations in a single model. The paper provided a description of the site and discussed the materials and methods, including samples and statistics; variography; and spatiotemporal mapping. It was concluded that in the case of the Ptolemais mining area, results revealed an underlying average yearly variation pattern of pollutant concentrations. Inspection of the produced spatiotemporal maps demonstrated a continuous increase in the risk of ammonium contamination, while risk for the other two pollutants appeared in hot spots. 18 refs., 1 tab., 7 figs.

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Czech Univ. of Life Sciences, Dept. of Landscape Ecology
Imprint Place
Prague (Czech Republic)
ISBN
978-80-213-2076-5
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the 12. international symposium on environmental issues and waste management in energy and mineral production SWEMP 2010
Imprint Pagination
604 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 330-337

Conference

Title
12. international symposium on environmental issues and waste management in energy and mineral production
Acronym
SWEMP 2010
Dates
24-26 May 2010
Place
Prague (Czech Republic)

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