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- Daniele Rizzo
(Department of Environmental Science and Prevention, Università di Ferrara, C.so Ercole I D’Este 32, 44121 Ferrara, Italy)
- Alessandro Pontin
(DolomitiGeo Geo Engineering, Via C. Castaldi 2, 32032 Feltre, Italy)
- Nicola Fullin
(Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection (IRPI), Italian National Research Council (CNR), C.so Stati Uniti 4, 35127 Padua, Italy)
- Leonardo Piccinini
(Department of Environmental Science and Prevention, Università di Ferrara, C.so Ercole I D’Este 32, 44121 Ferrara, Italy)
Abstract
Sustainable groundwater management represents a main goal for the future in the context of climate change and increasing anthropogenic pressure. In recent decades, intrinsic vulnerability assessment and risk mapping have been established as some of the most important tools for groundwater preservation, but they have also shown limitations due to their static nature and their failure to account for the inherent uncertainty of hydrogeological parameters. This study proposes an innovative hybrid framework that integrates traditional overlay-index methodology (SINTACS Release 5) with stochastic numerical modeling to assess groundwater contamination risk and evolve it into a dynamic time-dependent tool. This methodology was applied to a case study of the Lapisina Valley phreatic aquifer (Northeastern Italy), a strategic area for drinking water supply. Numerical simulations were implemented to reproduce groundwater flow using the MODFLOW-NWT code. To address parametric uncertainty, 237 stochastic realizations of the modeling domain were generated using the Latin Hypercube Sampling method, randomizing hydraulic conductivity values. Advective transport was simulated through forward particle tracking using the MODPATH code, starting from the identified and classified hazard sources within the study area. Assuming the absence of attenuation during transport allowed for a conservative worst-case scenario. The result was the definition of a probabilistic contaminant propagation factor, a time-dependent indicator that quantifies the probability of pollution arrival to a specific discrete portion of the domain. This probabilistic factor was combined with three indexes commonly utilized for risk assessment (the intrinsic vulnerability index, hazard index, and value of the resource) to generate four contamination risk maps representing different timestep scenarios (5, 10, 20, and 50 years) after the arrival of a hypothetical contaminant in the saturated zone. This approach transforms risk mapping from being a useful but static snapshot to a predictive dynamic framework.
Suggested Citation
Daniele Rizzo & Alessandro Pontin & Nicola Fullin & Leonardo Piccinini, 2026.
"A Hybrid Stochastic Numerical Framework for Predictive Groundwater Risk Mapping: Integrating Time-Dependent Scenarios in a Strategic Alpine Aquifer,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(9), pages 1-25, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:9:p:4412-:d:1932848
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