نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater basin

تعداد نتایج: 82764  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Chengsheng Yang Qin Zhang Qiang Xu Chaoying Zhao Jian-bing Peng Lingyun Ji

The Linfen–Yuncheng basin is an area prone to geological disasters, such as surface subsidence, ground fissuring, fault activity, and earthquakes. For the purpose of disaster prevention and mitigation, Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) was used to map ground deformation in this area. After the ground deformation characteristics over the Linfen–Yuncheng basin were obtained, the cr...

Aminreza Neshat, Hamid Kardan Moghaddam Saman Javadi,

Quantitative changes in groundwater and crises resulting from uncontrolled water extraction have turned water resources management into one of the supply-demand dilemmas in arid regions. The present study evaluated the quantitative situation of water resources in the Ardestan Plain adjoining the Ardestan desert by using the MODFLOW mathematical model. Simulation of groundwater flow in the stead...

2004
Jeffrey D. Niemann Elfatih A. B. Eltahir

[1] This paper presents a framework for studying regional water balance in which the physical processes are first described at the local instantaneous scale and then integrated to the annual, basin-wide scale. The integration treats the relative soil saturation (i.e., the soil moisture divided by the porosity) and precipitation intensities as stochastic variables in space and time. A statistica...

2000
George J. Kraft

Nitrate is Wisconsin’s most common groundwater pollutant. Agriculture is the largest nitrate source, accounting for about 90% of that which leaches to groundwater (Shaw, 1994). Only recently have the university and state agencies put together sufficient pieces of the nitrate puzzle to realize the extent of nitrate pollution (e.g., Central Wisconsin Groundwater Center, 1994; LeMasters and Baldoc...

2005
J. D. Salas H. S. Kim T. R. Green

A review of the literature reveals conflicting results regarding the existence and inherent nature of chaos in hydrological processes such as precipitation and streamflow, i.e. whether they are low dimensional chaotic or stochastic. This issue is examined further in this paper, particularly the effect that certain types of transformations, such as aggregation and sampling, may have on the ident...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Peter L Nester Eugenia Gayó Claudio Latorre Teresa E Jordan Nicolás Blanco

A large fraction of the vital groundwater in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile is likely composed of "fossil" or "ancient" reserves that receive little or no recharge in today's hyperarid climate. Here, we present evidence for latest Pleistocene perennial streamflow in canyons from the hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. Fluvial terraces in the Pampa del Tamarugal (PdT) b...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2014
Todd M Preston Tara L Chesley-Preston Joanna N Thamke

Water (brine) co-produced with oil in the Williston Basin is some of the most saline in the nation. The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR), characterized by glacial sediments and numerous wetlands, covers the northern and eastern portion of the Williston Basin. Sheridan County, Montana, lies within the PPR and has a documented history of brine contamination. Surface water and shallow groundwater in t...

2012
Karen R. Burow Bryant C. Jurgens Kenneth Belitz Neil M. Dubrovsky

A regional assessment of multi-decadal changes in nitrate concentrations was done using historical data and a spatially stratified non-biased approach. Data were stratified into physiographic subregions on the basis of geomorphology and soils data to represent zones of historical recharge and discharge patterns in the basin. Data were also stratified by depth to represent a shallow zone general...

2017
Joseph Asante

s: Asante, J., and D.K., Kreamer, Basin Hydrochemistry and Related Flow Systems: Integrated Data Analytic Methods. GSA Annual Meeting & Exposition, October, 9-12, 2011 (abstract and oral presentation) Asante, J., D.K., Kreamer, and C.L Cross, Enhancing Multivariate Statistical Characterization of Hydrochemical Groundwater Data: A Comparative Analysis of Clustering Methods. GSA Joint Rocky Mount...

2013
Thomas Fester

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), which are present in most natural environments, have demonstrated capacity to promote biodegradation of organic pollutants in the greenhouse. However, it is not certain whether AMF can spontaneously establish in phytoremediation systems constructed to decontaminate groundwater, because of the unusual conditions during the construction and operation of such sy...

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