Analysis of the geological control on the spatial distribution of potentially toxic concentrations of As and F- in groundwater on a Pan-European scale
2022
Giménez-Forcada, Elena | Luque Espinar, Juan Antonio | López-Bahut, María Teresa | Grima Olmedo, Juan | Jiménez-Sánchez, Jorge | Ontiveros Beltranena, Carlos | Díaz-Muñoz, José Ángel | Elster, Daniel | Skopljak, Ferid | Voutchkova, Denitza | Hansen, Birgitte | Hinsby, Klaus | Schullehner, Jörg | Malcuit, Eline | Gourcy, Laurence | Szőcs, Teodóra | Gál, Nóra | Þorbjörnsson, Daði | Tedd, Katie | Borozdins, Dāvis | Debattista, Henry | Felter, Agnieszka | Cabalska, Jolanta | Mikołajczyk, Anna | Pereira, Ana | Sampaio, Jose | Perşa, Diana | Petrović, Pantic | Rman, Nina | Arnó, Georgina | Herms, Ignasi | Rosenqvist, Lars | European Commission | Innovation Fund Denmark | Slovenian Research Agency | Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland) | Generalitat Valenciana | Universidad de Valencia
The distribution of the high concentrations of arsenic (As) and fluoride (F-) in groundwater on a Pan-European scale could be explained by the geological European context (lithology and structural faults). To test this hypothesis, seventeen countries and eighteen geological survey organizations (GSOs) have participated in the dataset. The methodology has used the HydroGeoToxicity (HGT) and the Baseline Concentration (BLC) index. The results prove that most of the waters considered in this study are in good conditions for drinking water consumption, in terms of As and/or F- content. A low proportion of the analysed samples present HGT≥ 1 levels (4% and 7% for As and F-, respectively). The spatial distribution of the highest As and/or F- concentrations (via BLC values) has been analysed using GIS tools. The highest values are identified associated with fissured hard rock outcrops (crystalline rocks) or Cenozoic sedimentary zones, where basement fractures seems to have an obvious control on the distribution of maximum concentrations of these elements in groundwaters.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]This research was co-funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (GeoERA HOVER project) under grant agreement number 731166. D. Voutchkova, B. Hansen, and J. Schullehner were also supported by Innovation Fund Denmark (funding agreement number 8055- 00073B). N. Rman participation was supported by the Slovenian Research Agency, research program P1-0020 Groundwaters and Geochemistry. A. Felter, J. Cabalska and A. Mikołajczyk participation was supported by the Polish Ministry of Education and Science. E. Giménez-Forcada is grateful for the support received from the CIPROM/2021/032 Project. Valencian Government. University of Valencia (Spain).
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