نتایج جستجو برای: subsurface intake

تعداد نتایج: 121657  

2007
Glenn Hammond Peter Lichtner Chuan Lu

Numerical modeling is a critical tool to the U.S. Department of Energy for evaluating the environmental impact of remediation strategies for subsurface legacy waste sites. Unfortunately, the physical and chemical complexity of many sites overwhelms the capabilities of even most state of the art groundwater models. Of particular concern is the representation of highly-heterogeneous stratified ro...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
محمد جلینی حمیدرضا مهرآبادی

given the scarcity of water resources using modern methods of irrigation in agriculture will be inevitable. today, process improvement, development and use of drip irrigation practices as one of the most advanced methods of irrigation in agriculture is increasing. so this study was conducted to determine the impacts of irrigation interval and drip irrigation method and their interactions on yie...

2014
Cara Magnabosco Memory Tekere Maggie C. Y. Lau Borja Linage Olukayode Kuloyo Mariana Erasmus Errol Cason Esta van Heerden Gaetan Borgonie Thomas L. Kieft Jana Olivier Tullis C. Onstott

South Africa has numerous thermal springs that represent topographically driven meteoric water migrating along major fracture zones. The temperature (40-70°C) and pH (8-9) of the thermal springs in the Limpopo Province are very similar to those of the low salinity fracture water encountered in the South African mines at depths ranging from 1.0 to 3.1 km. The major cation and anion composition o...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2009
Shaopeng Huang Makoto Taniguchi Makoto Yamano Chung-ho Wang

Tremendous efforts have been devoted to improve our understanding of the anthropogenic effects on the atmospheric temperature change. In comparison, little has been done in the study of the human impacts on the subsurface thermal environment. The objective of this study is to analyze surface air temperature records and borehole subsurface temperature records for a better understanding of the ur...

2008
Mohammad Maysami

Seismic reflector interfaces in the subsurface are typically idealized as zero-order discontinuities. According to this model, the Earth’s subsurface is represented by a spiky reflection coefficient sequence for which deconvolution methods have been derived. However, multiscale analysis on sedimentary basins reveals the existence of accumulation of varying-order singularities in the subsurface....

2016
Mushombe Muma Alain N. Rousseau Silvio J. Gumiere Xuan Yu

3D hydrological modeling was performed, using CATHY (acronym for CATchment HYdrology model), with the basic objective of checking whether the model could reproduce the effects of subsurface agricultural drainage on stream flows and soil water storage. The model was also used to further our understanding of the impact of soil hydrodynamic properties on watershed hydrology. Flows simulated by CAT...

2004
Andreas Teske

Site 1231 of the Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) was characterized by low concentrations of organic carbon, as well as low cell numbers and biological activity rates. A 16S rRNA survey was performed in order to analyse the microbial community composition of these central oceanic sediments. Archaeal 16S rRNA genes from subsurface sediments at Site 1231 (1.8, 9.0, and 43 mbsf) were affiliated with u...

2013
L D Sun M Hohage P Zeppenfeld

We demonstrate that reflectance difference spectroscopy (RDS) is sensitive to defects induced by ion bombardment, located either in the topmost layer or in the subsurface region. Most importantly, these two kinds of defects can be spectrally discriminated, since the corresponding signatures in the RD spectrum arise from perturbations of different types of electronic states: The defects in the t...

2007
Kenji NAGAOKA Takashi KUBOTA Ichiro NAKATANI Satoshi TANAKA

Lunar and planetary subsurface exploration is of considerable significance. The authors have studied the strategies for subsurface excavation and propulsion for the development of a lunar subsurface explorer. The authors have proposed an autonomous robotic explorer which can burrow into the soils. Based on the strategies the authors have already considered, this paper especially focuses on the ...

Journal: :Statistical Analysis and Data Mining 2017
Maruti Kumar Mudunuru Satish Karra Nataliia Makedonska Ting Chen

Subsurface applications including geothermal, geological carbon sequestration, oil and gas, etc., typically involve maximizing either the extraction of energy or the storage of fluids. Characterizing the subsurface is extremely complex due to heterogeneity and anisotropy. Due to this complexity, there are uncertainties in the subsurface parameters, which need to be estimated from multiple diver...

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