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    Groundwater Pollution Vulnerability in Kabul, Afghanistan, Assessed Using a Geographical Information System (GIS)-Based DRASTIC Model by Hasibullah Jahish, Mohammad Haroon Sarwary, Zabihullah Rasoli, Abdulhai Kaiwaan, Mohammad Aref Naimzad, Abdoullah Namdar, Sayed Javid Azimi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study assessed groundwater vulnerability using the Geographical Information System (GIS)-based DRASTIC model, which integrates seven hydrogeological parameters: water table depth(D), recharge rate(R), Aquifer media (A), Soil media (S), topography(T), vadose zone impact(I), and hydraulic conductivity(C) in 2024. …”
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    Performance Study of the Direct-Coupled Photovoltaic Water Pumping System for the Rural-Isolated Agricultural Region in Iraq by Mahmood hussein salman, Adel A. Obed, Ahmed J. Abid

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The article presents the significant design aspect for an optimal system, such as the groundwater aquifer depth, installation aspect, cost, and irrigation efficiency. …”
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    Hydrogeochemical Assessment and Identification of Controlling Factors of Chemical Composition of Spring Waters in Alashtar Plain, Lorestan Province by Vahab Amiri

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Ion exchange between fine-grained materials of the aquifer and water solution has occurred very vastly. …”
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  4. 224

    The Ecological Model of Pastures Zoning of Kurdistan Province Emphasizing on the Climatic Elements of Temperature and Precipitation by Gholamali Mozafari, Farshad Safarpour

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Pastures are renewable natural resources which provide the grass for the cattle need, adjust the weather and hydrological flows, provide water for aquifer, prevent soil erosion, control pollution, dispel food poisoning, and bring about soil formation through improving soil formation processes. …”
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    Experimental Investigation of Water–Sand Mixed Fluid Initiation and Migration in Porous Skeleton during Water and Sand Inrush by Xin Yang, Yong J. Liu, Ming Xue, Tian H. Yang, Bin Yang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…When the hydraulic conditions exceed the threshold, the water and sand grains are mutually promoted, and the aquifer skeleton becomes unstable. Furthermore, during the water–sand inrush, the curves of volumetric flow rates of sand and water, respectively, for different samples manifest as two distinct waveforms.…”
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  6. 226

    Converting from Seepage Irrigation to Plasticulture for Vegetable Production: A Case Study by Charles E. Barrett, Lincoln Zotarelli, Lucas G. Paranhos, Mark W. Warren

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…This system can require vast quantities of water to be pumped from the aquifer in low-rainfall years. Plasticulture, or the use of drip irrigation and plastic mulch, has been proposed as an alternative production method for cabbage production in Florida. …”
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    Water loss in transit in an intermittent river in brazilian semi-arid by Cristian Epifanio Toledo, Emanuelly de Moura Silva Almeida, Alexandre Vicente Lopes Neto, Thályta Lharyssa Gonçalves Rodrigues Gonçalves Rodrigues Silva, Filipe Augusto Rodrigues Santos

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Riverwater often comes into contact with the underground flow in aquifers. When this contact occurs, the river and aquifer are considered to be hydraulically connected. …”
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    Remote sensing of Andean mountain snow cover to forecast water discharge of Cuyo rivers by Nicolas Delbart, Samuel Dunesme, Emilie Lavie, Malika Madelin, Régis Goma

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…In the Argentinian Dry Andes, although the melting of glaciers is seen as a threat for the long-term water availability needed by the piedmont crops, the annual snowmelt is the main source of superficial water and aquifer recharge. In this study, we analyse the link between the seasonal and interannual variations in the discharge measured upstream of the first dams on four rivers (Mendoza, Tunuyán, Diamante, Atuel) of the Argentinian Cuyo region (in the Federal Province of Mendoza) and those of the snow bed extent as mapped by optical remote sensing (MODIS MOD10A2 product) on a weekly basis in the 2001-2014 period, at the scale of each watershed.For the four snow-glacier regime rivers, seasonal variations in the discharge appear directly related to those of the snow bed surface area in each watershed, as shown previously (Masiokas et al., 2006). …”
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    Simulation of the Hydrological Components of Dez River Basin by the classification of Land Use Categories Using SUFI-2 Algorithm by Elaheh Asgari, Mohammad Baaghideh, Majid Hosseini, Alireza Entezari, Asghar Kamyar

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The results of the model showed that the areas with forest use share the highest contribution to aquifer nutrition, and the barren lands have the highest surface runoff. …”
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    Effects of Different Penetration Patterns on a Fault during Underground Fluid Injection by Xiaochen Wei, Qi Li, Xiaying Li, Zhiyong Niu, Xiangjun Liu, Lixi Liang

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Relatively impermeable faults with less contact with the target aquifer make higher effective lateral reservoir transmissivity and lower effective vertical reservoir transmissivity, which would mitigate the risk of caprock failure and the magnitude of the induced seismicity.…”
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  11. 231

    Research on a Numerical Simulation and Prediction Model of Floor Mining Failure Depth in the Chenghe Mining Area by Ang Li, Qian Mu, Wenzhong Zhang, Chaoyang Liu, Feng Wang, Lin Mou

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The reliability and rationality of the models are further verified, thus providing a reference for future mining operations under safe aquifer water pressure conditions in the Weibei coalfield.…”
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  12. 232

    La télédétection de la neige dans les Andes comme outil de prévision des débits des rivières du Cuyo by Nicolas Delbart, Samuel Dunesme, Emilie Lavie, Malika Madelin, Régis Goma

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…In the Argentinian Dry Andes, although the melting of glaciers is seen as a threat for the long-term water availability needed by the piedmont crops, the annual snowmelt is the main source of superficial water and aquifer recharge. In this study, we analyse the link between the seasonal and interannual variations in the discharge measured upstream of the first dams on four rivers (Mendoza, Tunuyán, Diamante, Atuel) of the Argentinian Cuyo region (in the Federal Province of Mendoza) and those of the snow bed extent as mapped by optical remote sensing (MODIS MOD10A2 product) on a weekly basis in the 2001-2014 period, at the scale of each watershed.For the four snow-glacier regime rivers, seasonal variations in the discharge appear directly related to those of the snow bed surface area in each watershed, as shown previously (Masiokas et al., 2006). …”
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  13. 233

    Hydrogeology and Hydrogeochemistry of the Lauria Mountains Northern Sector Groundwater Resources (Basilicata, Italy) by Filomena Canora, Giovanna Rizzo, Simona Panariello, Francesco Sdao

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The analysis, in all studied groundwater samples, shows that the facies groundwater type is Ca–HCO3, bicarbonate is the dominant anion, and calcium is the dominant cation with appreciable magnesium concentrations. To identify the aquifer’s recharge areas, the environmental stable isotopes oxygen and hydrogen, deuterium, and 18O were analysed. …”
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    Physical Simulation of the Water-Conducting Fracture Zone of Weak Roofs in Shallow Seam Mining Based on a Self-Designed Hydromechanical Coupling Experiment System by Hao Zha, Weiqun Liu, Qinghong Liu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Due to inappropriate mining practices, water-conducting fracture zones can develop in an aquifer, not only destroying the surface-water environment but also causing water inrush, even hurting or killing workers. …”
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  15. 235

    Land drainage functioning and hydrological impacts in rural catchments: model development and field experiments by Zimmer, Daniel, Tournebize, Julien, Bouarfa, Sami, Kao, Cyril, Lesaffre, Benoît

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We also demonstrate that these drain flow rates are a function of the level of water replenishment in the system (classically the water table elevation), of the recharge intensity of the aquifer and of a buffer function related to the swelling or deflation of the water table shape during recharge events. …”
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    Groundwater Storage Estimation in the Saskatchewan River Basin Using GRACE/GRACE-FO Gravimetric Data and Machine Learning by Mohamed Hamdi, Anas El Alem, Kalifa Goita

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study area was classified into three zones of different aquifer potentials (low, medium, and high) using a combination of remote sensing data and the Classification and Regression Trees (CART) approach. …”
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  17. 237

    Seismic Methods in Geothermal Water Resource Exploration: Case Study from Łódź Trough, Central Part of Poland by Tomasz Maćkowski, Anna Sowiżdżał, Anna Wachowicz-Pyzik

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…., the seismic survey used in studies of geothermal aquifers. The following paper presents the opportunities provided by seismic methods applied to studies of geothermal resources in the central Poland where the geothermal waters are reservoired in both the Lower Cretaceous and the Lower Jurassic sedimentary successions. …”
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  18. 238

    New Understanding of Transient Pressure Response in the Transition Zone of Oil-Water and Gas-Water Systems by Wenbin Xu, Zhihui Liu, Jie Liu, Yongfei Yang

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This is particularly true when transient pressure is derived during the field development phase, for example, from permanent down-hole gauge (PDG), where outer boundary condition such as an active aquifer with a transition zone above it plays a big role in dominating the late time pressure response. …”
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    Evaluation of coupled SWAT-MODFLOW-NWT model for conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater resources in the Mahabad plain of Iran by Omid Raja, Masoud Parsinejad, Massoud Tajrishy

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results indicate that the Mahabad aquifer is capable of supplying irrigation water needs in the central and northern regions, with some limitations around running rivers. …”
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    Monitoring studies of the ecological and hydrogeochemical situation in the zone of influence of technogenic objects of the mining and industrial complex of the Kalush-Holyn Potash... by E. Kuzmenko, S. Bagriy, I. Chepurnyi, T. Chepurna

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The research stages included the systematisation of monitoring data for 2021-2023, the creation of digital cartographic layers and attribute databases with quantitative data on groundwater chemical composition, geoinformation modelling, and the development of salinisation maps of the Kalush mining and industrial region and the dynamics of the aquifer salinisation. In 2023, hydrogeochemical studies were conducted in the Kalush mining and industrial region with the collection of 25 samples from observation wells, the Dombrovskyi Quarry, sludge accumulators, and the Limnytsia River. …”
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