نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater loss

تعداد نتایج: 473115  

2013
Jun Yin Roy Haggerty Deborah L. Stoliker Douglas B. Kent Jonathan D. Istok John M. Zachara Janek Greskowiak

[1] In the 300 Area of a U(VI)-contaminated aquifer at Hanford, Washington, USA, inorganic carbon and major cations, which have large impacts on U(VI) transport, change on an hourly and seasonal basis near the Columbia River. Batch and column experiments were conducted to investigate the factors controlling U(VI) adsorption/desorption by changing chemical conditions over time. Low alkalinity an...

2013
Francisco Flores-López Zachary M. Easton Larry D. Geohring Peter J. Vermeulen Van R. Haden Tammo S. Steenhuis

Many streams in the US are impaired because of high Soluble Reactive Phosphorous (SRP) contributions from agriculture. However, the drivers of ecological processes that lead to SRP loss in baseflow from groundwater are not sufficiently understood to design effective Best Management Practices (BMPs). In this paper, we examine how soil temperature and water table depth influence the SRP concentra...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
Jie Cheng Chad D Vecitis Hyunwoong Park Brian T Mader Michael R Hoffmann

Perfluorinated chemicals such as perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) are environmentally persistent and recalcitrant to most conventional chemical and microbial treatment technologies. In this paper, we show that sonolysis is able to decompose PFOS and PFOA present in groundwater beneath a landfill. However, the pseudo first-order rate constant for the sonochemica...

2005
Keith P. Harrison Robert E. Grimm

[1] Fluvial erosion on early Mars was dominated by valley networks created through a combination of groundwater processes and surface runoff. A reduced greenhouse effect due to CO2 loss, together with a declining geothermal heat flux, promoted the growth of a cryosphere and a Hesperian hydrologic regime dominated by outflow channel formation. We test the hypothesis that the transition from vall...

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2003
W J Hunter

Permeable in situ denitrifying barriers can remove nitrate from groundwater. Barriers may be constructed by filling an excavated area with a porous mixture of sand, fine gravel, and substrate or by the injection of a nonaqueous phase substrate into an aquifer. The substrate stimulates the development of a denitrifying microbial community by providing an electron donor. The objective of this stu...

Journal: Desert 2019
A. Amini H. Ghaiumi Mohammadi K. Karimian

Hydrological status and water table fluctuations are directly related to land use and/or land cover (LULC) changes in each area. In this research, the impact of LULC changes on groundwater quantity and quality of Khan-Mirza Plain, in the northern Karun watersheds, was investigated. For this purpose, Landsat 5, 7 and 8 satellite images and ETM and OLI sensors were employed to prepare the L...

Introduction: A lot of part of Iran is covered by dry and semi-arid climate. In these regions, due to the lack of rainfall, agriculture is heavily dependent on groundwater resources. The continuing drought in recent decades and the excessive withdrawal of groundwater aquifers for agricultural development, has led to more land degradation and desertification. Understanding the quality and quanti...

2003
J. L. Starr A. M. Sadeghi T. B. Parkin J. J. Meisinger

The effectiveness of shallow groundwater areas to serve as a sink for NO3 is affected by many biological and physical properties. However, the direct impact of these properties on the fate of NO3 in shallow groundwater is not well understood, especially where the soils are intermittently saturated. This study was conducted to assess in situ reaction and transport of NOa-N in an intermittent sha...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه بیرجند - دانشکده کشاورزی 1390

آب های زیرزمینی همواره به عنوان یکی از منابع مهم و عمده تامین آب شرب و کشاورزی به ویژه در مناطق خشک و نیمه خشک مطرح بوده است. دشت بیرجند نیز با قرار گرفتن در منطقه خشک، استفاده از آب-های زیرزمینی را به عنوان مهمترین و در عین حال تنها منبع تولید آب شیرین در پیش رو دارد. در همین زمینه پیش بینی نوسانات سطح آب زیرزمینی می تواند کمک شایانی به برنامه ریزی و تصمیم گیری های بعدی جهت تامین درازمدت آب شر...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2004
I P Holman I G Dubus J M Hollis C D Brown

Although macropore flow is recognized as an important process for the transport of pesticides through a wide range of soils, none of the existing spatially distributed methods for assessing the risk of pesticide leaching to groundwater account for this phenomenon. The present paper presents a spatially distributed modelling system for predicting pesticide losses to groundwater through micro- an...

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