نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater mixing

تعداد نتایج: 91596  

2014
Thomas Arnold Grace Freundlich Taylor Weilnau Arielle Verdi Ian R. Tibbetts

Myora Springs is one of many groundwater discharge sites on North Stradbroke Island (Queensland, Australia). Here spring waters emerge from wetland forests to join Moreton Bay, mixing with seawater over seagrass meadows dominated by eelgrass, Zostera muelleri. We sought to determine how low pH/high CO2 conditions near the spring affect these plants and their interactions with the black rabbitfi...

2011
Nazli Yesiller

Drilling boreholes is common practice in geotechnical and geoenvironmental investigations and in various other ex­ ploration, testing, and monitoring appli­ cations. When a casing is placed in a borehole an annular space is created be­ tween the casing and the surrounding soil. If not properly sealed, this annular space can be a potential path for trans­ port of contaminants in the subsurface e...

2014
John A Izbicki

Treated wastewater discharged from more than 400 onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) near the Civic Center area of Malibu, California, 40 km west of downtown Los Angeles, composes 28% of the recharge to a 3.4 km(2) alluvial aquifer. On the basis of δ(18) O and δD data, the fraction of wastewater in some samples was >70%. Ammonium and nitrate concentrations in water from 15 water-table we...

2013
Li Ma

except in a few extremely arid regions. Figure 1 shows the variety of sources for the water responsible for the development of caves. Most of the caves are dissolved by the movement of groundwater in contemporary drainage basins. In coastal regions, the mixing of fresh groundwater with saltwater produces an aggressive solution that can dissolve out caves. Some caves (for example, the large cave...

2001
Ali Kerem Saysel Yaman Barlas

A dynamic simulation model of salt accumulation on irrigated lands is presented. The original version of the model is part of a large-scale socio-economic model of irrigation-based regional development. The model introduced in this paper is a systemic one in the sense that it integrates four major sub-processes of rootzone salinization: irrigation, drainage, groundwater discharge and groundwate...

2009
Andrew J. Applebaum

Remedial enhancements to an existing pump-and-treat (P&T) system were selected for a pilot study to address trichloroethene (TCE)-impacted groundwater within a fractured bedrock system extending into a residential neighborhood. The focus for implementing the remedial enhancements was the farthest downgradient area of the dissolved plume not fully responding to P&T system operations due to pumpi...

Journal: :Sohag Engineering Journal (Print) 2022

This research aims to determine the effects of wastewater irrigation on groundwater quality west Girga, Sohag, Egypt. Twenty-six and one sewage-treated effluent samples were analyzed using standard methods for a range physio-chemical microbiological parameters. Surrounding plant, about 46% collected impacted by contamination, as indicated positive detections fecal coliform bacteria infiltrated ...

2004
Nicholas BROZOVIĆ David L. Sunding David Zilberman

Despite modeling groundwater as a common property resource, existing economic analyses find that the quantitative difference between competitive and socially optimal groundwater management outcomes is negligible. Thus, in contrast to the public perception of groundwater overextraction and resource depletion, there appears to be no economic rationale for groundwater management. In this paper, we...

2003
David W. Watkins Daene C. McKinney David P. Morton

Groundwater is an important source of potable water because it is abundant and readily available in many locations and often requires little or no treatment. In 1995, groundwater accounted for approximately 20% of potable water use in the U.S., and approximately 50% of the U.S. population relied on groundwater for their source of drinking water. In most European countries, groundwater accounts ...

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2013
Sun Woo Chang T Prabhakar Clement

Salt wedges divide coastal groundwater flow regime into two distinct regions that include a freshwater region above the saltwater-freshwater interface and a saltwater region below the interface. Several recent studies have investigated saltwater transport in coastal aquifers and the associated flow and mixing processes. Most of these studies, however, have either focused on studying the movemen...

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