نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater conditions

تعداد نتایج: 872578  

2003
Jan Seibert Kevin Bishop Allan Rodhe Jeffrey J. McDonnell

[1] Appropriate conceptual simplifications and assumptions are a central issue for hydrological modeling, especially when those models serve as the foundation for more complex hydrochemical or ecological models. A common and often unexamined assumption in conceptual modeling is that the relation between groundwater levels and runoff can be described as a succession of steady state conditions. T...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2013
S H Moon J Hwang J Y Lee S P Hyun B K Bae Y Park

We examined the origin of the U-enriched groundwater in Daejeon, near the Ogcheon U zone in Korea. For this study, groundwater ionic species and C, S, and Sr isotopic compositions were analyzed. The U-enriched groundwater occurred only in the Daejeon granite region, while all the groundwater in the Ogcheon Supergroup showed very low U concentrations. In the granite region, the pedospheric or at...

Journal: :Water research 2017
Aleksandra Szczuka Kimberly M Parker Cassandra Harvey Erin Hayes Avner Vengosh William A Mitch

Coastal utilities exploiting mildly saline groundwater (<150 mg/L chloride) may be challenged by disinfection byproduct (DBP) formation, a concern likely to increase with sea-level rise. Groundwater from North Carolina coastal aquifers is characterized by large variations in concentrations of halides (bromide up to 10,600 μg/L) and dissolved organic carbon (up to 5.7 mg-C/L). Formation of 33 re...

2017
T. O. Abdullah S. S. Ali N. A. Al-Ansari S. Knutsson

Halabja Saidsadiq Basin (HSB) is one of a major basin of Iraq in terms of groundwater reservoirs. Intensive agricultural practices and economic revolution are widespread and located close to groundwater wells, which pose imminent threats to these resources. Therefore, the most effective and realistic solution is to prevent the contamination of groundwater through. The present study targets the ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2008
Q H Hu T P Rose M Zavarin D K Smith J E Moran P H Zhao

Many long-lived radionuclides are present in groundwater at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) as a result of 828 underground nuclear weapons tests conducted between 1951 and 1992. In conjunction with a comprehensive geochemical review of radionuclides (3H, 14C, 36Cl, 99Tc and 129I) that are presumably mobile in the subsurface, we synthesized a body of radionuclide activity data measured from groundwat...

2016
U. Ilstedt A. Bargués Tobella H. R. Bazié J. Bayala E. Verbeeten G. Nyberg J. Sanou L. Benegas D. Murdiyarso H. Laudon D. Sheil A. Malmer

Water scarcity contributes to the poverty of around one-third of the world's people. Despite many benefits, tree planting in dry regions is often discouraged by concerns that trees reduce water availability. Yet relevant studies from the tropics are scarce, and the impacts of intermediate tree cover remain unexplored. We developed and tested an optimum tree cover theory in which groundwater rec...

2018
Mohammad Reza Vesali Naseh Roohollah Noori Ronny Berndtsson Jan Adamowski Elaheh Sadatipour

Although Iran's Ghaen Plain provides saffron to much of the world, no regional groundwater quality (GQ) assessment has yet been undertaken. Given the region's potential for saltwater intrusion and heavy metal contamination, it is important to assess the GQ and determine its main probable source of pollution (MPSP). Such knowledge would allow for informed mitigation or elimination of the potenti...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Kenly A Hiller Kenneth H Foreman David Weisman Jennifer L Bowen

Permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) consist of a labile carbon source that is positioned to intercept nitrate-laden groundwater to prevent eutrophication. Decomposition of carbon in the PRB drives groundwater anoxic, fostering microbial denitrification. Such PRBs are an ideal habitat to examine microbial community structure under high-nitrate, carbon-replete conditions in coastal aquifers. We ex...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
Todd S Rosenstock Daniel Liptzin Kristin Dzurella Anna Fryjoff-Hung Allan Hollander Vivian Jensen Aaron King George Kourakos Alison McNally G Stuart Pettygrove Jim Quinn Joshua H Viers Thomas P Tomich Thomas Harter

Nitrogen (N) use in intensive agriculture can degrade groundwater resources. However, considerable time lags between groundwater recharge and extraction complicate source attribution and remedial responses. We construct a historic N mass balance of two agricultural regions of California to understand trends and drivers of past and present N loading to groundwater (1945-2005). Changes in groundw...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1989
V Benes V Pĕkný J Skorepa J Vrba

In several regions of Czechoslovakia with intensive agricultural production, the correlation between the amount of nitrogen fertilizer applied and the nitrate content in groundwater has been recognized. Nitrate pollution of groundwater is considered to be the most serious source of nonpoint pollution in Czechoslovakia. A program of research into the effects of farming activities on groundwater ...

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