Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Karst aquifers are essential drinking water sources, representing about 25% of the total
available sources globally. Groundwater ecosystems consist of fissured carbonate rocks commonly
covered with canopy collapse sinkholes. The open nature of karst aquifers makes them susceptible to
rapidly transporting contaminants from the surface in dissolved and particulate forms. The principal
aim of this review is to contribute to filling the gap in knowledge regarding major concerns affecting
karst aquifers and understanding their vulnerabilities and dynamics. The principal groundwater
pollutants of relevance are detailed in the present work, including well-known issues, such as the
input of agriculture and its role in water quality. Emerging pollutants such as microplastics, still
poorly studied in the groundwater systems, were also considered. Case studies for each typology of
pollutant were highlighted, as their relative concerns for karst environments. Final considerations
underlined an approach for studying karst environments more focused on understanding dynamics
and links among different pollutants inputs and their drivers than on individual sources and impacts.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
groundwater; microplastics; fertilisers; plant protection products; pharmaceutical and personal care products; per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances; microbial biodiversity; climate ; human health
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