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TITLE:
Aquifer Vulnerability Assessment Methods: The Non-Independence of Parameters Problem
AUTHORS:
Daniela Ducci
KEYWORDS:
Aquifer Pollution Vulnerability, GIS, Sensitivity Analysis, Southern Italy
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Water Resource and Protection,
Vol.2 No.4,
May
4,
2010
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the relationship between the two parameters, aquifer media and hydraulic conductiv-ity, and assesses their reliability for aquifer vulnerability assessment. To evaluate the possible non-inde-pendence of the parameters in question, sensitivity analysis procedure was used in a GIS environment. The procedure was tested in three areas where aquifer vulnerability was assessed, corresponding to three different hydrogeological settings. The applications demonstrate that non-independence is confirmed and is more evident in alluvial and volcano-pyroclastic aquifers.