María Vicenta Esteller
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
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Water Resources Management | 2016
A. Alvarado; María Vicenta Esteller; E. Quentin; José Luis Expósito
This work presents the use of multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) as a decision tool to facilitate the process of prioritization of drinking wells that would need more protection before contamination risk. In this study, three aspects of the protection of the groundwater quality were taken into account: natural, anthropic and technical. From these aspects, elements more representative were selected, which can be quantified with available and easily accessible information. Considering those elements, selection criteria were defined which have been represented by: population distribution indicator, human development index, land use, index for aquifer vulnerability to contamination, well age and well yearly pumping rate. The developed method has been applied to drinking supply wells located in the Toluca Valley aquifer (Mexico), and implied the generation of the thematic maps of the defined selection criteria. For the MCDA, the values of each map were converted to the same scale, each criterion was weighted in function of its importance according to the objective and there were aggregated by the way of a lineal combination. The obtained result is a map that shows the level of protection priority of the supply wells. This map can offer information to the stakeholder in a relative short time and contribute to accelerate the actions aimed to protect the quality of the vital underground liquid.
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2015
María Vicenta Esteller; E. Domínguez-Mariani; S.E. Garrido; M. Avilés
Abstract This study evaluated the impact of an abandoned Ag mine on the quality of surface and groundwater. The mining site of Huautla is in south Morelos State, central Mexico. Ag–Pb–Zn and Au–Cu sulfide ores were mined in the district. The ores were characterized by the presence of Ag, galena (PbS), sphalerite (ZnS), and stromeyerite (CuAgS). Ag was the metal of greater interest. Other metals included Cu, Pb, Zn, and Au. Mining activities stopped in the early 1990s when the market price of Ag decreased; the abandoned mines then were flooded by rising groundwater levels. Because of the urgent demand for water by the inhabitants in the area, this water has been used as drinking water and as waterholes for livestock. Water sampling points included abandoned mines (América, Pajáro, Santiago, Tlachichilpa, and San Francisco), dams, and dug wells. The greatest concentrations of As and other toxic chemical elements (Fe, Mn, Pb, Cd, F) were detected in groundwater samples from flooded mines. The presence of these elements was related to the rock–water interaction process. The oxidation of sulfides appears to be the cause of increased metal concentrations in groundwater samples from flooded mine. Other possible water–rock interaction processes that can control the presence of arsenic in groundwater were the adsorption of arsenic in iron oxyhydroxides, the adsorption in carbonates, and/or coprecipitation with calcite. In the case of the San Francisco and América mines, the oxidation conditions, low correlation of As with SO42− and Fe2+, and concentrations of silica indicate that the presence of As in the groundwater could be due also to competition for adsorption sites.
Environmental Management | 2002
María Vicenta Esteller; Carlos Díaz-Delgado
Water Resources Management | 2015
Juan M. Esquivel; Guillermo P. Morales; María Vicenta Esteller
Ecological Engineering | 2014
Carlos Díaz-Delgado; Carlos Roberto Fonseca; María Vicenta Esteller; Víctor Hugo Guerra-Cobián; Cheikh Fall
Journal of Environmental Management | 2013
M. Avilés; S.E. Garrido; María Vicenta Esteller; J.S. De La Paz; C. Najera; J. Cortés
Journal of Environmental Management | 2013
Carlos Roberto Fonseca; María Vicenta Esteller; Carlos Díaz-Delgado
Ecological Engineering | 2017
Carlos Roberto Fonseca; Carlos Díaz-Delgado; María Vicenta Esteller; Daury García-Pulido
Water Resources Management | 2010
José Luis Expósito; María Vicenta Esteller; Jorge Paredes; Celso Rico; Roberto Franco
Ciencia Ergo Sum | 1999
Carlos Díaz Delgado; Khalidou M. Bâ; Antonio Iturbe Posadas; María Vicenta Esteller; Francisco Reyna Sáenz
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