نتایج جستجو برای: astaneh aquifer

تعداد نتایج: 8173  

Journal: :Ground water 2006
Victor M Heilweil Paul A Hsieh

The straight-line method presented by Papadopulos requires a minimum of three observation wells for determining the transmissivity tensor of a homogeneous and anisotropic aquifer. A simplification of this method was developed for fractured aquifers where the principal directions of the transmissivity tensor are known prior to implementation, such as when fracture patterns on outcropping portion...

2002
Hongbin Zhan Vitaly A. Zlotnik

[1] New semianalytical solutions for evaluation of the drawdown near horizontal and slanted wells with finite length screens in unconfined aquifers are presented. These fully three-dimensional solutions consider instantaneous drainage or delayed yield and aquifer anisotropy. As a basis, solution for the drawdown created by a point source in a uniform anisotropic unconfined aquifer is derived in...

ژورنال: آبخیزداری ایران 2019

Knowledge of hydrodynamic coefficients is necessary for the determination of natural water flow through an aquifer and management of ground water resource. In this study, in order to determination of hydrodynamic coefficients of Zouzan aquifer results of 112 electrical sounding have been used. Quantitative interpretation was done by using IPI2WIN. Values of formation factor and porosity were de...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2014
بیگی‌هرچگانی, حبیب‌الله, حشمتی, سیده سمیرا,

The aim of this study was to assess the drinking quality of Shahrekord aquifer based on a GWQI (groundwater quality index) within a GIS framework. To do this, samples from 97 wells were analyzed for pH, Electrical Conductance (EC), Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Turbidity, Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, K+, Cl-, HCO3- and SO42-, and total hardness was also calculated. These water...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2018

Background and Objective: Groundwater resources are very important for the survival of living beings. Hence, groundwater modeling has a special importance in water management and planning of each region .In this study, numerically simulation of Hamedan–Bahar aquifer flow path was done by GMS software using geological, hydraulic and hydrologic information. Materials and Methods: First, a 3D hyd...

Abstract Background and purpose: This paper presents a case study in simulation of process governing leachate occurrence and subsequent transport, and investigates its migration away from the landfill to control environmental adverse effects on a deep aquifer. Materials and Methods: The landfill examined in this study was an area of 240 ha and received 500 ton/day of solid waste generated fro...

2013
M. Cardiff T. Bakhos P. K. Kitanidis W. Barrash

[1] Periodic pumping tests, in which a fluid is extracted during half a period, then reinjected, have been used historically to estimate effective aquifer properties. In this work, we suggest a modified approach to periodic pumping test analysis in which one uses several periodic pumping signals of different frequencies as stimulation, and responses are analyzed through inverse modeling using a...

2005
P. M. Allen R. D. Harmel J. Arnold B. Plant J. Yelderman K. King

The water budget in clay shale terrain is controlled by a complex interaction between the vertisol soil layer, the underlying fractured rock, land use, topography, and seasonal trends in rainfall and evapotranspiration. Rainfall, runoff, lateral flow, soil moisture, and groundwater levels were monitored over an annual recharge cycle. Four phases of soil–aquifer response were noted over the stud...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2015
Sarah Fakhreddine Jessica Dittmar Don Phipps Jason Dadakis Scott Fendorf

Mobilization of arsenic and other trace metal contaminants during managed aquifer recharge (MAR) poses a challenge to maintaining local groundwater quality and to ensuring the viability of aquifer storage and recovery techniques. Arsenic release from sediments into solution has occurred during purified recycled water recharge of shallow aquifers within Orange County, CA. Accordingly, we examine...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
T L Jacobs J M Warmerdam M A Medina W T Piver

Pollutants in groundwater aquifers may constitute a significant human health risk. A large variation in response may result among human populations experiencing the same level and duration of exposure to pollutants. Variability in response, as a result of exposure to a carcinogenic contaminant such as trichloroethylene (TCE), can be represented by a distribution function of safe doses. Spatial ...

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