Evaluation of aquifer contamination sources by using directional variography: a case study
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
The a posteriori identification of the main features of a contamination source is relevant to
modeling, managing, and monitoring of polluted aquifers. This paper proposes a geostatistical
application, in particular, directional variography, to detennine groundwater contamination
source types. By using the experimental values of different solute concentrations sampled in 36
wells located in 76 km2 area, directional variography produces results of interest. In particular,
radar plots of sills (Le, the variances of concentration measurements computed along different
directions) show peculiar shapes which have been compared with the ones obtained from
controlled computer simulations using simplified assumptions. We conclude that the analysis
of directional variography has practical uses in the screening of field measurements aimed at
the classification of contamination sources.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Passarella, Giuseppe; Vurro, Michele
Book title:
PROCEEDINGS OF IAMG '98 - The Fourth Annual Conferenceof the International Association for Mathematical Geology