地下水
人类健康
环境科学
自然(考古学)
水质
环境规划
水资源管理
生态学
地理
环境卫生
生物
工程类
医学
考古
岩土工程
作者
Yanxin Wang,Songhu Yuan,Jianbo Shi,Teng Ma,Xianjun Xie,Yamin Deng,Yao Du,Yiqun Gan,Zhilin Guo,Yiran Dong,Chunmiao Zheng,Guibin Jiang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.2c08061
摘要
Linking groundwater quality to health will make the invisible groundwater visible, but there are knowledge gaps to understand the linkage which requires cross-disciplinary convergent research. The substances in groundwater that are critical to health can be classified into five types according to the sources and characteristics: geogenic substances, biogenic elements, anthropogenic contaminants, emerging contaminants, and pathogens. The most intriguing questions are related to quantitative assessment of human health and ecological risks of exposure to the critical substances via natural or induced artificial groundwater discharge: What is the list of critical substances released from discharging groundwater, and what are the pathways of the receptors' exposure to the critical substances? How to quantify the flux of critical substances during groundwater discharge? What procedures can we follow to assess human health and ecological risks of groundwater discharge? Answering these questions is fundamental for humans to deal with the challenges of water security and health risks related to groundwater quality. This perspective provides recent progresses, knowledge gaps, and future trends in understanding the linkage between groundwater quality and health.
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