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    The response of hydraulic conductivity to air-trapped saturation in a dissolution process of trapped-air in quasi-saturated fine sands media by Donghui CHENG, Yingbo LAN, Jing YUAN, Lin XIANG, Xiaoting YANG, Xiaoying QIAO, Lin DENG, Zilin WANG, Qing WANG

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The hydraulic conductivity of a quasi-saturated aquifer decreases with the increase of air-trapped saturation, but it is difficult to obtain a continuous data on air-trapped saturation through the traditional displacement experiments due to limitations in experimental operations and measurement accuracy. …”
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  2. 242

    Defining the sensitivity of cosmic ray muons to groundwater storage changes by Tramontini, Matías, Rosas-Carbajal, Marina, Zyserman, Fabio Iván,  Longuevergne, Laurent, Nussbaum, Christophe, Marteau, Jacques

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…We study a mountainous karstic aquifer in the Mont Terri Underground Rock Laboratory (URL), Switzerland. …”
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  3. 243

    Multiscale modeling of reservoir systems using geostatistical methods by Chihi, Hayet, Hammami, Mohamed Amin, Mezni, Imen, Belayouni, Habib, Ben Mammou, Abdallah

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Such multiscale modeling provided effective tools for better understanding the hydrostratigraphic setting, the hydrodynamic functioning of neighboring aquifers, and to assist water resources management.…”
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  4. 244

    Characterizing Groundwater Level Response to Precipitation at Multiple Timescales in the Lubei Plain Region Using Transfer Function Analysis by Lewei Xu, Huili Gong, Beibei Chen, Chaofan Zhou, Xueting Zhong, Ziyao Ma, Dexin Meng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We applied this framework to the Lubei Plain (LBP), and the findings indicated the following: (1) Annual precipitation in the LBP decreased from southeast to northwest, with July and August contributing 51.5% of total rainfall; spatial autocorrelation of GWL was high and was influenced by geological conditions and cropland irrigation. (2) The coherence between GWL and precipitation was 0.96 in the high-precipitation areas but was only 0.6 in overexploited areas, and sandy soils enhanced the effective groundwater recharge, with a gain of 1.65 and a lag time of 2.1 months. (3) Over interannual scales, GWL response was driven by precipitation distribution and aquifer characteristics, while shorter timescales (4 months) were significantly affected by human activities, with a longer lag time in overexploited areas, which was nearly 60% longer than areas that were not overexploited. (4) Groundwater exploitation reduced the seasonality of GWL, and irrigation reduced the coherence between GWL and precipitation (0.5), with a gain of approximately 0.5, while a coherence of 0.8 and a gain of 3.5 were observed in the non-irrigation period. …”
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    Interpretation of Recent Unrest Events (Bradyseism) at Campi Flegrei, Napoli (Italy): Comparison of Models Based on Cyclical Hydrothermal Events versus Shallow Magmatic Intrusive E... by A. Lima, R. J. Bodnar, B. De Vivo, F. J. Spera, H. E. Belkin

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This B-layer acts as a throttling valve between the upper aquifer and the deeper hydrothermal system that experiences short (1-102 yr) timescale fluctuations between lithostatic/hydrostatic pressure. …”
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  6. 246

    Assessment of borehole water quality in Nwadzekudzeku village, Giyani, Limpopo Province, South Africa: Implication for potential human health risks by Tsakane Patience Maluleke, Sifelani Dube, Emmanuel Daanoba Sunkari, Abayneh Ataro Ambushe

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Multivariate statistical analysis revealed that the hydrochemical parameters were enriched in the aquifer through ion exchange reaction, dissolution of silicate minerals from the mafic-ultramafic lithologies, and agricultural activities. …”
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  7. 247

    Controls on coastal saline groundwater across North America by Daniel V Kretschmer, Holly A Michael, Nils Moosdorf, Gualbert H P Oude Essink, Marc F P Bierkens, Thorsten Wagener, Robert Reinecke

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We find that hydraulic gradient, topographic gradient, hydraulic conductivity, and aquifer depth are important controls in different places. …”
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  8. 248

    Failure Mechanism and Kinematics of the Deadly September 28th 2016 Sucun Landslide, Suichang, Zhejiang, China by Hai Tian, Jianjun Gan, Hui Jiang, Chun Tang, Changtai Luo, Chenghui Wan, Bin Xu, Faliang Gui, Chengyi Liu, Nian Liu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Moreover, there are some resistance anomaly areas of the aquifer and soil between 2 and 50 m where the resistivity is less than 120 ohm-m, and they were deduced to be full of water, confirming a “bathtub” type structure. …”
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    Les réseaux d’alimentation en eau des pentes de la Croix-Rousse et de la presqu’île de Lyon by Jules Ramona

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In spite of the restrictive conditions of human settlement on the alluvial terrace, the study area offers significant and diverse aquifer potential which has been exploited since the earliest days of occupation.The wells, connected to the Croix-Rousse catchment galleries or to the ground-water tables of the Presqu’île, were widely used throughout the Ancient period. …”
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  11. 251

    Gaps in U.S. livestock data are a barrier to effective environmental and disease management by Rebecca Logsdon Muenich, Sanskriti Aryal, Amanda J Ashworth, Michelle L Bell, Melanie R Boudreau, Stephanie A Cunningham, K Colton Flynn, Kerry A Hamilton, Ting Liu, Michael L Mashtare, Natalie G Nelson, Barira Rashid, Arghajeet Saha, Danica Schaffer-Smith, Callie Showalter, Aureliane Tchamdja, Jada Thompson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Issues such as soil, water, and air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, aquifer depletion, antimicrobial resistance genes, and zoonotic disease outbreaks have all been linked to livestock operations. …”
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  12. 252

    Topographie et restitution du chantier de l’aqueduc d’Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône) by Robert Fabre, Philippe Leveau, Vincent Dumas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…By tapping springs fed by the Durance aquifer, the people of Arles were able to adapt to a change in the Mediterranean climate characterised by increased episodes of drought. …”
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  13. 253

    Hydrogeochemical Evolution and Control Mechanism of Underground Multiaquifer System in Coal Mine Area by Qiding Ju, Yu Liu, Youbiao Hu, Yuquan Wang, Qimeng Liu, Zitao Wang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Mining activities interfere into the natural groundwater chemical environment, which may lead to hydrogeochemical changes of aquifers and mine water inrush disasters. The study of hydrogeochemical evolution processes of underground aquifers is helpful to the prevention and control of mine water inrush. …”
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    Investigation of Multiple Hole Grouting for Reducing Water Inrush Risk in Underground Engineering by Changde Yang, Ling Li, Ying Li, Yakuan Gao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The reinforcement effect of aquifers with grout is good.…”
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    Water Supply and Regulation of Underground Reservoir in Coal Mine considering Coal-Water Occurrence Relationship by Mingbo Chi, Zhiguo Cao, Quansheng Li, Yong Zhang, Baoyang Wu, Bao Zhang, Yi Yang, Xiaoqing Liu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In order to investigate the water supply for underground reservoirs in coal mines, the aquifers were classified into three types (types I, II, and III) according to the relative location of aquifers. …”
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  16. 256

    Laboratory investigation of water extraction effects on saltwater wedge displacement by S. Noorabadi, A.H. Nazemi, A.A. Sadraddini, R. Delirhasannia

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…There is a close connection between saltwater intrusion into aquifers and groundwater extraction. Freshwater extraction in coastal aquifers is one of the most important reasons for the saltwater intrusion into these aquifers. …”
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    Estimation of groundwater recharge using the cumulative rainfall departure method for Bac Lieu province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam by Trinh Hoai Thu, Shakirov, Renat B., Nguyen Van Hoang, Tran Thi Thuy Huong, Nguyen The Chuyen, Lee, Natalia S., @ Maltceva, Elena V., Venikova, Anna L.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study provides evidence for the application of the cumulative rainfall departure (CRD) method for the GW recharge estimation for deep aquifers. The monitored rainfall data and GW levels of the aquifers in Bac Lieu province are used. …”
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  18. 258

    Sodicity and Salinity Hazards in Water Flow Processes in the Soil by R. P. Dhok, A. S. Patil, V. S. Ghole

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This is because of the salinization of aquifers generated by rock salt present below the aquifers. …”
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    Study Karaj River And Currents torrential It And its role in groundwater shahriar Plain by Parviz kardavani, Farideh Asadian, mohammad reza Fallah

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Indiscriminate exploitation of underground aquifers shahriar Plain loss of ground water in the region has created. …”
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    Regulatory mechanisms for underground waste disposal in Nigeria: review and implications for environmental management by Irwin Anthony Akpoborie

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Runoff injection into near surface aquifers is unregulated as it is not covered by existing rules. …”
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