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Assessing Climate Change and Land-Use Impacts on Drinking Water Resources in Karstic Catchments (Southern Croatia) (CROSBI ID 294451)

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Patekar, Matko ; Baniček, Ivona ; Rubinić, Josip ; Lukač Reberski, Jasmina ; Boljat, Ivana ; Selak, Ana ; Filipović, Marina ; Terzić, Josip Assessing Climate Change and Land-Use Impacts on Drinking Water Resources in Karstic Catchments (Southern Croatia) // Sustainability, 13 (2021), 9; 5239, 20. doi: 10.3390/su13095239

Podaci o odgovornosti

Patekar, Matko ; Baniček, Ivona ; Rubinić, Josip ; Lukač Reberski, Jasmina ; Boljat, Ivana ; Selak, Ana ; Filipović, Marina ; Terzić, Josip

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Assessing Climate Change and Land-Use Impacts on Drinking Water Resources in Karstic Catchments (Southern Croatia)

The Mediterranean freshwater resources, mostly represented by groundwater, are under increasing pressure due to natural and anthropogenic factors. In this study, we investigated possible negative effects of climate change and land-use practices on water quality and availability from five springs in the karstic catchments in southern Croatia. The investigated springs are used in the regional public water supply system. Firstly, we employed hydrogeochemical field and laboratory analyses to detect possible traces of anthropogenic activity originating from specific land use. Additionally, we performed hydrological and climate modeling to detect changes in the air temperature, precipitation, and runoff. In particular, we used three regional climate models (Aladin, RegCM3, and Promes). The results estimated an increase in the mean annual air temperature, changes in the precipitation patterns, and reductions in runoff in the study area. Hydrochemical analyses showed standard ion concentrations for karst groundwaters, elevated sulfates due to evaporite deposits in the hinterland, surprisingly low nitrate levels which disproved expected agricultural pollution, and high microbiological activity. Significant water losses are expected in the near future which require immediate attention in order to develop adaptation strategies that focus on sustainable utilization and resilience of freshwater resources. This paper was based on the Interreg Central Europe PROLINE-CE project research in the South Dalmatia.

hydrogeology ; karst ; land use ; climate change ; hydrogeochemistry ; hydrological modeling ; Dalmatia

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (9)

2021.

5239

20

objavljeno

2071-1050

10.3390/su13095239

Povezanost rada

Geologija, Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti, Rudarstvo, nafta i geološko inženjerstvo

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