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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2013

Methodological proposal to assess groundwater contamination danger: study case of Bajo Cauca aquifer (Colombia)

Teresita Betancur; Carlos Palacio; Jorge Ignacio Gaviria; María Rueda

Interaction between vulnerability and contaminating charge was used in order to determine the groundwater contamination danger. The result of danger being adapted to the scale of impact on human or animal health and ecosystems is known as “risk”. Index and overlapping methodologies such as EPNNA, DRASTIC, SINTACS, GOD AVI, and Ekv were used and compared to evaluate vulnerability. Contaminating charge to the subsoil, which is generated from specific human activity, has four characteristics: kind of contaminant, means of disposal, intensity, and duration. Interaction among these characteristics obtains a Contaminating Charge Index. In the Bajo Cauca Antioqueño region, over 150,000 inhabitants require ground water for meeting their basic needs at home, for cattle breeding activities, and for irrigation. For this region, an assessment of the groundwater contamination of the free aquifer, as well as an estimation of its impact and the danger this contamination may pose to ecosystems or communities has been performed. Analysis of the interaction between vulnerability and threat allows for the creation of danger and risk maps.


Regional Environmental Change | 2018

Land cover effects on water balance partitioning in the Colombian Andes: improved water availability in early stages of natural vegetation recovery

Vanessa García-Leoz; Juan Camilo Villegas; Diego Suescún; Claudia P. Flórez; Luis Merino-Martín; Teresita Betancur; Juan Diego León

Vegetation actively affects different components of the water budget in multiple spatial and temporal scales. Changes in vegetation cover and structure—such as those resulting from land use—alter natural ecohydrological dynamics, leading to changes in natural hydrologic regimes. In tropical mountain ecosystems, such as the Colombian Andes, significant areas of native forests have been converted to agro-ecosystems that include pasturelands and croplands, to supply societal demands for other ecosystem services. Yet, services such as water provision and hydropower generation that depend on the regulation of hydrologic fluxes are also demanded from these ecosystems, potentially generating conflicting societal demands. In this study, we assess the effect of vegetation cover type and rainfall seasonality on the dynamics of hydrological partitioning—an indicator of hydrologic regulation—at three temporal scales, in a simulated gradient of human disturbance characterized by seven types of vegetation cover. Overall, vegetation cover effects on hydrologic partitioning are more pronounced in shorter, weekly to seasonal, timescales than in annual timescales. Natural vegetation cover types have a higher potential for maintaining water availability, as evidenced by lower variability of soil moisture storage and hydrological fluxes both within and between seasons. Notably, among all cover types, early stages of natural vegetation recovery appear to be more effective in maintaining higher levels of soil moisture while decreasing potential overland flow and other water losses, therefore more effectively contributing to deep drainage and potentially to groundwater recharge, which relate to hydrologic regulation and, ultimately, water availability. Collectively, our results provide insights for decision-making in land management, particualrly when provisioning and regulatory ecosystem services are demanded from these strategic ecosystems.


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2013

Assessing the hydrochemistry of the Urabá Aquifer, Colombia by principal component analysis

Pedro Villegas; Vanessa Paredes; Teresita Betancur; Luís Ribeiro


Revista Facultad De Ingenieria-universidad De Antioquia | 2009

Modelo hidrogeológico conceptual del Bajo Cauca antioqueño: un sistema acuífero tropical

Teresita Betancur; Oscar Mejia; Carlos Palacio


Dyna | 2009

LA MODELACION NUMERICA COMO HERRAMIENTA PARA LA EXPLORACION HIDROGEOLÓGICA Y CONSTRUCCION DE MODELOS CONCEPTUALES (Caso de aplicación: Bajo Cauca Antioqueño)

Teresita Betancur; Carlos Palacio


Episodes | 2016

Comparing Management Actions in Groundwater Related Wetlands that Provide Significant Services to Human Welfare in Ibero-America

Emilia Bocanegra; M. Manzano; Emilio Custodio; Gerson Cardoso da Silva; Teresita Betancur


Revista Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Niñez y Juventud | 2012

Estado del arte de las investigaciones y programas sobre la atención y el desarrollo de la primera infancia realizados en los municipios de Medellín, bello, envigado, sabaneta e Itagüí, del Valle de Aburrá, entre 1994 y 2005.

Jakeline Duarte Duarte; Teresita Betancur; Patricia Parra Moncada; Gloria Esperanza García Botero


Dyna | 2009

EXPLORATION AND HYDROGEOLOGICAL CONCEPTUAL MODELS THROUGH NUMERICAL MODELING (STUDY CASE: BAJO CAUCA ANTIOQUEÑO)

Teresita Betancur; Carlos Palacio


Hydrological Processes | 2018

Groundwater evolution and mean water age inferred from hydrochemical and isotopic tracers in a tropical confined aquifer

Pedro Villegas; Vanesa Paredes; Teresita Betancur; Jean Denis Taupin; Luis E. Toro


instname: Universidad de Antioquia | 2017

Trayectorias y voces de los maestros egresados de la Facultad de Educación de la Universidad de Antioquia

Teresita Betancur; Jakeline Duarte Duarte; María Alexandra Rendón Uribe; Jénnifer Taborda Muñoz; Jéniffer Montes Pineda; Alexandra Gómez Marín; Isabel Cristina Velásquez; Joyce Mildred Pérez Ospina; Yénnifer Andrea Foronda Villegas; Rebeca Sánchez Ortiz

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Emilia Bocanegra

National University of Mar del Plata

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John Escobar

University of Antioquia

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Emilio Custodio

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Gerson Cardoso da Silva

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Héctor Massone

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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