RT Journal Article T1 Groundwater vulnerability to pollution in karst aquifers, considering key challenges and considerations: application to the Ubrique springs in southern Spain A1 Marín Guerrero, Ana Isabel A1 Martín-Rodríguez, José Francisco A1 Barberá-Fornell, Juan Antonio A1 Fernández-Ortega, Jaime A1 Mudarra-Martínez, Matías A1 Sánchez García, Damián A1 Andreo-Navarro, Bartolomé K1 Acuíferos - Contaminación AB Groundwater vulnerability mapping is one of the tools most often applied to analyse the sensitivity of karst aquifers to pollution.These maps aim to support stakeholders in decision-making and to promote land-use management compatible with waterprotection; however, the validation of these maps is still a challenge in many cases, triggering high uncertainty. For karst media,due to the strong heterogeneity in recharge mechanisms and hydraulic characteristics, validation is a significant stage and it mustbe inherent within the groundwater vulnerability assessment process. This work aims to assess the implementation of tools usedfor protecting the quality of water discharging or extracted from the Ubrique karst system in southern Spain, which suppliesdrinking water that is threatened by periodical pollution/turbidity episodes. A groundwater vulnerability map, attained byapplication of the COP method and validated by multiple in-situ observations, shows an extremely vulnerable system due tothe absence of protective overlayers and the significant development of exokarst landforms, including shallow holes. This mapcould constitute the basis for defining protection zones for the Ubrique springs; however, their comprehensive protection requiresthe implementation of monitoring tools and an effective management strategy, through an early warning system that assuresstable environmental and hydrogeological conditions and improves operational procedures associated with the drinking waterservice. This research establishes the strong relationship of the different methods applied to protect the source from contamination events, ranging from classical hydrodynamic and hydrochemical approaches to the implementation of protection zones and early warning groundwater quality monitoring networks. PB Springer YR 2021 FD 2021-01-21 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/30181 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/30181 LA eng NO Marín, A.I., Martín Rodríguez, J.F., Barbera, ´ J.A., Fern´ andez-Ortega, J., Mudarra, M., S´ anchez, D., Andreo, B., 2021. Groundwater vulnerability to pollution in karst aquifers, considering key challenges and considerations: application to the Ubrique springs in southern Spain. Hydrogeol. J. 29, 379–396. https://doi.org/10.1007/ s10040-020-02279-8. NO This work was developed under the Research Group RNM-308 of Junta de Andalucía and is a contribution to the European Project “Karst Aquifer Resources availability and quality in the Mediterranean Area (KARMA)” PRIMA, ANR-18-PRIM-0005. The associated project PCI2019-103675 was funded by the Spanish Research Agency through the scientific programme “Programación Conjunta Internacional”. Additionally, it contributes to the project PID2019-111759RB-I00 funded by the Autonomous Government of Andalusia (Spain), with support of the Environmental and Water Agency of Andalusia DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 20 ene 2026