نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater conditions

تعداد نتایج: 872578  

2017
Guohua Zhang Gary Feng Xinhu Li Congbao Xie Xiaoyu Pi

Floods are of great concern as the global climate changes, and investigations of flood water infiltration and groundwater recharge are important for water resource management worldwide, especially under conditions of global climate changes. However, information on the relationship between the flood water and groundwater recharge is limited. The objective of this study was to determine the relat...

2007
M. R. Gillings M. P. Holley M. Selleck

Orica’s groundwater treatment plant in Botany, NSW, Australia, was designed to remove and destroy volatile organic compounds from polluted groundwater and to treat the water for reuse on the Botany Industrial Park. The initial steps in this process involved acidification of the groundwater and air stripping. During this operation, very large quantities of a biofilm formed within the air strippe...

2013
Peter A. Troch Alexis Berne Patrick Bogaart Ciaran Harman Arno G. J. Hilberts Steve W. Lyon Claudio Paniconi Valentijn R. N. Pauwels David E. Rupp John S. Selker Adriaan J. Teuling Remko Uijlenhoet Niko E. C. Verhoest Wilfried Brutsaert

[1] Based on a literature overview, this paper summarizes the impact and legacy of the contributions of Wilfried Brutsaert and Jean-Yves Parlange (Cornell University) with respect to the current state-of-the-art understanding in hydraulic groundwater theory. Forming the basis of many applications in catchment hydrology, ranging from drought flow analysis to surface water-groundwater interaction...

2003
Y. Zheng M. Stute A. van Geen I. Gavrieli R. Dhar H. J. Simpson P. Schlosser K. M. Ahmed

Detailed hydrochemical measurements, SSO4 and H analyses were performed on 37 groundwater samples collected during February 1999, January and March 2000 from 6 locations in eastern and southeastern Bangladesh to examine redox processes that lead to As mobilization in groundwater. The study sites were chosen based on available nation-wide As surveys to span the entire spectrum of As concentratio...

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2002
Shelley A Haveman Karsten Pedersen

Natural analogues allow scientists to investigate biogeochemical processes relevant to radioactive waste disposal that occur on time scales longer than those that may be studied by time-limited laboratory experiments. The Palmottu U-Th deposit in Finland and the Bangombé natural nuclear reactor in Gabon involve the study of natural uranium, and are both considered natural analogues for subsurfa...

2000
Keirith A. Snyder David G. Williams

Variation in the sources of water used by tree species has important ramifications for forest water balances. The fraction of tree transpiration water derived from the unsaturated soil zone and groundwater in a riparian forest was quantified for Populus fremontii, Salix gooddingii, and Prosopis velutina across a gradient of groundwater depth and streamflow regime on the San Pedro River in south...

2015
B. Apperl M. Pulido-Velazquez J. Andreu T. P. Karjalainen

The implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive demands participatory water resource management approaches. Decision making in groundwater quantity and quality management is complex because of the existence of many independent actors, heterogeneous stakeholder interests, multiple objectives, different potential policies, and uncertain outcomes. Conflicting stakeholder interests have ofte...

2010
ANDREW M. O’REILLY NI-BIN CHANG MARTIN P. WANIELISTA ZHEMIN XUAN

When applying a stormwater infiltration pond best management practice (BMP) for protecting the quality of underlying groundwater, a common constituent of concern is nitrate. Two stormwater infiltration ponds, the SO and HT ponds, in central Florida, USA, were monitored. A temporal succession of biogeochemical processes was identified beneath the SO pond, including oxygen reduction, denitrificat...

2004
Raymond Flynn Christine Burn Pierre Rossi Michel Aragno

Geochemical heterogeneities may cause spatial variations in virus inactivation rates resulting from interactions with minerals leading to differences in natural disinfection capacity within an aquifer. Column studies investigating the interaction of the bacteriophage H40/1 with natural sands sampled from the Kappelen test site (Kappelen), Bern, Switzerland indicated that inactivation rates are ...

Journal: :Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation 2007
Shirley E Clark Robert Pitt

To offset the detrimental effects of urbanization on groundwater recharge, stormwater managers are focusing on infiltrating much of the runoff from a site that was generated because of development. For this to be effective, tools are required to predict the potential for contamination resulting from this infiltration for many site conditions, because infiltration should be stressed in areas whe...

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