نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater table

تعداد نتایج: 144203  

2011

On-off cycles of production wells, especially in bank filtration settings, cause oscillations in the local water table, which can deliver significant amounts of dissolved oxygen (DO) to the shallow groundwater. The potential for DO introduced in this manner to oxidize manganese (Mn), mediated by the obligate aerobe Pseudomonas putida GB-1, was tested in a column of quartz sand fed with anoxic i...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Claire E Farnsworth Andreas Voegelin Janet G Hering

On-off cycles of production wells, especially in bank filtration settings, cause oscillations in the local water table, which can deliver significant amounts of dissolved oxygen (DO) to the shallow groundwater. The potential for DO introduced in this manner to oxidize manganese(II) (Mn(II)), mediated by the obligate aerobe Pseudomonas putida GB-1, was tested in a column of quartz sand fed with ...

Journal: :journal of water sciences research 2013
a fatehi marj m taie semiromi

groundwater drought is a natural hazard that develops when groundwater systems are affected by climatical drought, when climatical drought occures, first groundwater recharge, later groundwater levels and groundwater discharge decrease. the origin of drought is a deficit in precipitation and that takes place in all the elements that comprise the hydrological cycle (flow in the rivers, soil mois...

2003
J. Corominas J. Moya A. Ledesma J. Rius J. A. Gili A. Lloret

In 1996 and 1997 a monitoring network was set up at the translational slide of Vallcebre. Fourteen boreholes were equipped with piezometers, wire extensometers and inclinometers. Since then groundwater levels changes and wire displacements have been automatically recorded every 20 minutes. Superficial displacements have been periodically measured with differential GPS. The monitoring network ha...

2013
Kent Werner Per Collinder Sten Berglund Erik Mårtensson

Planning and license applications concerning groundwater diversion in areas containing water-dependent or water-favored habitats must take into account both hydrological effects and associated ecological consequences. There is at present no established methodology to assess such ecohydrological responses. Thus, this paper describes a new stepwise methodology to assess ecohydrological responses ...

A Fatehi Marj M Taie Semiromi

Groundwater drought is a natural hazard that develops when groundwater systems are affected by climatical drought, when climatical drought occures, first groundwater recharge, later groundwater levels and groundwater discharge decrease. The origin of drought is a deficit in precipitation and that takes place in all the elements that comprise the hydrological cycle (flow in the rivers, soil mois...

2008
Dong Liu Qiang Fu Yongsheng Ma Aihua Sun

The rapid increase of paddy field acreage has led to widely descending of groundwater table in well irrigation paddy area of low-land in Sanjiang Plain recent years. More and more “hanging pump” and partial over pumping phenomenon have been occurring in well irrigation paddy area of low-land. Therefore, the groundwater resources in Sanjiang Plain need to be recharged urgently. For solving the m...

2012
YU Jingjie WANG Ping

Abstrat Water is the foundation of an arid ecological system, as the quantity and quality of surface water and groundwater determine its structure and function. The study on the relationship between water and ecosystem is the basis of ecosystem protection. Taking the Ejina delta, an extremely arid area located downstream of the Heihe River in northwestern China, as an example, this article give...

2009
Stefania Tamea Francesco Laio Luca Ridolfi Paolo D’Odorico Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe

[1] In groundwater-dependent ecosystems, interactions between rainfall, water table fluctuations, and vegetation are exerted through the soil water content. The dynamics of soil moisture, in fact, are strongly coupled to fluctuations of the water table and, together, they control the overall ecosystem dynamics. We propose here a simple process-based stochastic model for the study of soil moistu...

2008
Elaine B. Darby Johnathan Bumgarner Susan D. Hovorka

Effective long-term monitoring of commercial carbon dioxide (CO2) geosequestration sites must involve multiple and integrated measurement, monitoring, and sampling techniques in order to identify and quantify CO2 leakage. Measuring changes in CO2 soil gas concentrations in the shallow sub-surface can be problematic due to naturally variable background levels, water table elevation changes, and ...

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