J. Cruzsanjulian et M. Olias, CHARACTERIZATION OF HYDROCARBON SPREADING IN AN ALLUVIAL AQUIFER BY CROSS-CORRELATION STUDY OF PRECIPITATION AND CONTAMINANT CONTENT DATA, Water, air and soil pollution, 81(3-4), 1995, pp. 337-347
An accidental spillage of gasoline in a sector of the 'Vega de Granada
' alluvial aquifer (Spain) affected a number of wells in the area, Hyd
rocarbon concentrations in ground water were monitored over a period o
f two years and five months. Monitoring indicated that the contaminati
on levels tended to decrease, although sharp fluctuations were observe
d. Correlation and spectral analysis were used, among other methods, t
o construct a model of the hydrocarbon concentrations' evolution. We e
stablished the existence of maximum values of cross-correlation betwee
n the time series for hydrocarbon content and rainfall, with different
lags for each well. Cross correlation is most clear in several wells
located along a paleochannel in which the contamination tended to how
Quantification was therefore possible of both the contaminant propagat
ion rate and the permeability of the aquifer in that area. Although mo
re detailed analysis showed that the high correlation values were due
to a single data set (corresponding to the maximum concentrations obse
rved in each well after a period of exceptionally heavy rainfall), the
above conclusions may still be considered valid for periods of intens
e recharge of the aquifer, as demonstrated by an artificial recharge t
est.