نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater flow

تعداد نتایج: 505388  

2014
Margaret E. Stevenson A. Paul Blaschke Sonja Schauer Matthias Zessner Regina Sommer Andreas H. Farnleitner Alexander K. T. Kirschner

Investigations on the pollution of groundwater with pathogenic microorganisms, e.g. tracer studies for groundwater transport, are constrained by their potential health risk. Thus, microspheres are often used in groundwater transport studies as non-hazardous surrogates for pathogenic microorganisms. Even though pathogenic microorganisms occur at low concentrations in groundwater, current detecti...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2009
sh. khan z. paydar f. mirzaei

researchers of csiro land and water in griffith in australia have found a way to repeatedly reuse drainage water to grow crops. in the process the system will concentrate the salt in the water to a manageable level which can then be used or stored in an environmentally friendly manner. the process, known as sequential biological concentration, is based on a novel system for land, based treatmen...

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2014
Neil C Sturchio Kristopher L Kuhlman Reika Yokochi Peter C Probst Wei Jiang Zheng-Tian Lu Peter Mueller Guo-Min Yang

The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico is the first geologic repository for disposal of transuranic nuclear waste from defense-related programs of the US Department of Energy. It is constructed within halite beds of the Permian-age Salado Formation. The Culebra Dolomite, confined within Rustler Formation evaporites overlying the Salado Formation, is a potential pathway for radionu...

2010
Deidre Willies

Seepage meters were constructed to measure the influx of groundwater in Otsego Lake (Donnelly, 1999; after Lee, 1977). The meters were placed at the bottom of the lake to indicate the amount of water entering or leaving the lake through bottom sediments. Balloons attached to the meters were used to capture groundwater and samples were tested for chloride ion levels to ascertain whether it was g...

2017
M. Rinderer H. J. van Meerveld J. Seibert

Topographic indices like the Topographic Wetness Index (TWI) have been used to predict spatial patterns of average groundwater levels and to model the dynamics of the saturated zone during events (e.g., TOPMODEL). However, the assumptions underlying the use of the TWI in hydrological models, of which the most important is that groundwater level variation can be approximated by a series of stead...

2011
A. P. Aizebeokhai

Climate change observed over the past decades has been consistently associated with modifications of components of the hydrological systems such as precipitation patterns, sea surface temperature, accelerated melting of glacier and ice caps, soil temperature and moisture, surface runoff and stream flow. Such changes are known to influence subsurface hydrological systems, which could lead to cha...

2003
G. R. Walter A. M. Geddis R. Murray H. W. Bentley

The occurrence of halogenated volatile organic compounds (HVOCs) in groundwater beneath several municipal solid waste landfills in Tucson, Arizona in the absence of significant liquid phase movement has suggested that vapor phase transport may be the principal process transporting HVOCs from the vadose zone into the water table. The results of mathematical modeling of these transport processes ...

2012
E. W. Jenkins

Local mass conservation is of great importance for accurate simulation of fluid flows, especially if the resulting velocity field is to be coupled to a transport equation. Previous work on simulation of saturated groundwater flows have used both mixed finite element methods and discontinuous Galerkin methods to achieve local mass conservation. However, legacy code using a continuous Galerkin fi...

2007
K. R. RUSHTON S. V. RAGHAVA RAO K. R. Rushton

This paper describes a study of groundwater flow in a coastal Miliolite limestone aquifer in western India. An examination of field information suggested that the transmissivity of the aquifer varies significantly between high and low groundwater heads. Pumping tests indicate that this is due to the development of major fissures in the upper part of the aquifer. A regional groundwater model wit...

2011
A. Sedki D. Ouazar

This paper presents some simulation–optimization models for groundwater resources management. These models couple two of the most successful global optimization techniques inspired by swarm intelligence, namely particle swarm optimization (PSO) and ant colony optimization (ACO), with one of the most commonly used groundwater flow simulation code, MODFLOW. The coupled simulation–optimization mod...

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