نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater flow

تعداد نتایج: 505388  

2004
EFRAT FARBER AVNER VENGOSH ITTAI GAVRIELI AMER MARIE THOMAS D. BULLEN BERNHARD MAYER RAN HOLTZMAN MICHAL SEGAL

The chemical and isotopic (Sr/Sr, B, Ssulfate, Owater, Nnitrate) compositions of water from the Lower Jordan River and its major tributaries between the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea were determined in order to reveal the origin of the salinity of the Jordan River. We identified three separate hydrological zones along the flow of the river: (1) A northern section (20 km downstream of its sour...

2017
Troy E. Gilmore David P. Genereux D. Kip Solomon John E. Solder

We measured groundwater apparent age (s) and seepage rate (v) in a sandy streambed using point-scale sampling and seepage blankets (a novel seepage meter). We found very similar MTT estimates from streambed point sampling in a 58 m reach (29 years) and a 2.5 km reach (31 years). The TTD for groundwater discharging to the stream was best fit by a gamma distribution model and was very similar for...

Journal: :Ground water 2017
Erin Mundy Tom Gleeson Mark Roberts Michel Baraer Jeffrey M McKenzie

Quantifying groundwater flow at seepage faces is crucial because seepage faces influence the hydroecology and water budgets of watersheds, lakes, rivers and oceans, and because measuring groundwater fluxes directly in aquifers is extremely difficult. Seepage faces provide a direct and measurable groundwater flux but there is no existing method to quantitatively image groundwater processes at th...

Journal: :Ground water 2014
Christina M Haberer Olaf A Cirpka Massimo Rolle Peter Grathwohl

Oxygen transfer in the capillary fringe (CF) is of primary importance for a wide variety of biogeochemical processes occurring in shallow groundwater systems. In case of a fluctuating groundwater table two distinct mechanisms of oxygen transfer within the capillary zone can be identified: vertical predominantly diffusive mass flux of oxygen, and mass transfer between entrapped gas and groundwat...

Journal: :Hydrological processes 2005
James R Hunt Andrew F B Tompson

The nuclear weapons testing programme of the USA has released radionuclides to the subsurface at the Nevada Test Site. One of these tests has been used to study the hydrological transport of radionuclides for over 25 years in groundwater and the deep unsaturated zone. Ten years after the weapon's test, a 16 year groundwater pumping experiment was initiated to study the mobility of radionuclides...

2013
Jonathan Ledoux Clark Alexander Christof Meile

Groundwater plays an important role in coastal regions by delivering freshwater and nutrients to near shore and salt marsh environments. To quantify groundwater flow, salinity, temperature and pressure, sensors were installed in shallow piezometers along a transect behind Blackbeard Island, GA. Located approximately 90 m from the nearest tidal creek, the transect reaches from a back barrier isl...

2011
Jeffrey A. Adams Krishna R. Reddy Lue Tekola

In-situ air sparging has evolved as an innovative technique for soil and groundwater remediation impacted with volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including chlorinated solvents. These may exist as non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) or dissolved in groundwater. This study assessed: (1) how air injection rate affects the mass removal of dissolved phase contamination, (2) the effect of induced ground...

2016
Mahfuzur R Khan Mohammad Koneshloo Peter S K Knappett Kazi M Ahmed Benjamin C Bostick Brian J Mailloux Rajib H Mozumder Anwar Zahid Charles F Harvey Alexander van Geen Holly A Michael

Many of the world's megacities depend on groundwater from geologically complex aquifers that are over-exploited and threatened by contamination. Here, using the example of Dhaka, Bangladesh, we illustrate how interactions between aquifer heterogeneity and groundwater exploitation jeopardize groundwater resources regionally. Groundwater pumping in Dhaka has caused large-scale drawdown that exten...

2002
Michael R. McHale Jeffrey J. McDonnell Myron J. Mitchell Christopher P. Cirmo

[1] Nitrate (NO3 ) movement was studied using a combination of isotopic, chemical, and hydrometric data within the 135 ha Archer Creek watershed in the Adirondack Mountains of New York from January 1995 to December 1996. This research was conducted to identify sources of stream water NO3 and the mechanisms that deliver NO3 to the stream to test two hypotheses: (1) Soil water NO3 concentrations ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2008
تیموری, مهدی , غلامی, شعبانعلی , قنبرپور, محمدرضا ,

Estimating the volume of groundwater contribution to runoff within a watershed is one of the most important subjects in water resources management and hydrology. In this paper, groundwater contribution to total runoff as a base flow index was estimated using hydrograph separation in six stream gauging stations in southwest of Iran. The major objective of this research is to distinguish the most...

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