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A Computing Method for Sand Inrush Quantity through a Borehole in Longde Coal Mine
Published 2018-01-01“…To apply and popularize this method, the impact laws of water yield properties of an aquifer on the volume flux were discussed. The all-purpose computing method can be suitably used for the volume flux calculation of quicksand disaster through the borehole.…”
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Biot Theory Yields a Specific Storage Coefficient With Natural Deformation of Rock
Published 2024-01-01“…The traditional specific storage coefficient (Ss) was defined under two assumptions. One is that aquifer rock deforms only in the vertical direction, and the other is that the average rock stress remains unchanged. …”
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MAPPING OF SALTWATER INTRUSION AT IGBOKODA, SOUTHWESTERN, NIGERIA USING COMBINED GEOPHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL TECHNIQUES
Published 2018-03-01“…The saltwater intrusion originated from movement of seawater into the freshwater aquifer coupled with human activities. …”
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New Scheme of Finite Difference Heterogeneous Multiscale Method to Solve Saturated Flow in Porous Media
Published 2014-01-01“…Tests on a variety of numerical experiments show that, in the case that only about a half of the information of the whole microstructure is used, the constructed scheme gives better accuracy at a much lower computational time than FDHMM for the problem of aquifer response to sudden change in reservoir level and gives comparable accuracy at a much lower computational time than FDHMM for the weak drawdown problem.…”
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Using Statistical Analysis to Assess Urban Groundwater in Beni Mellal City (Morocco)
Published 2019-01-01“…The study was carried out in a shallow phreatic aquifer in the piedmont zone between the Atlas Mountains and Tadla plain in Morocco. …”
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Modeling Wettability Variation during Long-Term Water Flooding
Published 2015-01-01“…This paper summarizes the mechanism of wettability variation and characterizes the adsorption of polar substance during long-term water flooding from injecting water or aquifer and relates the residual oil saturation and relative permeability to the polar substance adsorbed on clay and pore volumes of flooding water. …”
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Converting from seepage irrigation to plasticulture for vegetable production: A case study
Published 2014-10-01“… Cabbage production in Florida has been dominated by the use of seepage or sub-irrigation, because it is inexpensive to maintain and simple to use, but it can require vast quantities of water to be pumped from the aquifer in low rainfall years. Plasticulture has been proposed as an alternative production method for cabbage production in Florida. …”
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Converting from seepage irrigation to plasticulture for vegetable production: A case study
Published 2014-10-01“… Cabbage production in Florida has been dominated by the use of seepage or sub-irrigation, because it is inexpensive to maintain and simple to use, but it can require vast quantities of water to be pumped from the aquifer in low rainfall years. Plasticulture has been proposed as an alternative production method for cabbage production in Florida. …”
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Visualization Method for Porous Groundwater Seepage Flow Field Based on Particle Flow: Case of Yancheng City in the East Coast of China
Published 2022-01-01“…The seepage field of confined aquifer III groundwater expressed via particle flow and the contour of critical groundwater level are superimposed and analyzed in Yancheng City in the east coast of China. …”
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Delineation of groundwater recharge zones in lateritic terrains using geospatial techniques
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract This study attempts to narrow down the groundwater potential zones in a river basin where laterites form the major aquifer rock. The study is attempted in the Ithikkara River Basin (IRB), located in the southern Western Ghats of Kerala, India. …”
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New and revised groundwater snails (Mollusca, Caenogastropoda, Cochliopidae) from karst and associated hyporheic habitats in western Texas and northern Mexico
Published 2025-02-01“…Building on previous phylogenetic studies of the family in the region we incorporate additional sampling, DNA, and morphological study for systematic revision of species found in the western Edwards-Trinity Aquifer System and associated karst and hyporheic habitats. …”
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Characterizing Curvilinear Features Using the Localized Normal-Score Ensemble Kalman Filter
Published 2012-01-01“…The influence of type of flow regime, number of observation piezometers, and the prior model structure are evaluated in a synthetic aquifer. Steady-state observation data are not sufficient to identify the conductivity channels. …”
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Water cycle modelling strengthened by probabilistic integration of field data for groundwater management of a quite unknown tropical volcanic hydrosystem
Published 2023-01-01“…The distinction between springs fed by the extensive artesian aquifer and others fed by shallow perched aquifers was obtained mostly using hydrochemistry. …”
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Identification of Hydrochemical Function and Behavior of the Houzhai Karst Basin, Guizhou Province, Southwestern China
Published 2018-01-01“…The relative contribution of the different runoff components showed that the upstream area was a rapid flow area of conduit structure with low storage capacity, the downstream area was an aquifer spatial structure of netted fissure conduit with high storage capacity, and the midstream area was a transitional zone between the upstream and downstream area.…”
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Seepage Property of Crushed Mudstone Rock in Collapse Column
Published 2020-01-01“…The karst collapse column composed of crushed rocks and fine argillaceous or clay particles is easy to form the fissure channels between the coal seam working face and the confined limestone aquifer under mining and causes water inrush disasters with the loss of underground water resource, economic losses, and casualties. …”
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Disturbances of Temperature-Depth Profiles by Surface Warming and Groundwater Flow Convection in Kumamoto Plain, Japan
Published 2018-01-01“…The observed and simulated temperature-depth profiles showed the following: subsurface water flows from northeast to southwest in the study area; the combined influence of surface warming and water flow perturbation produces different temporal changes in thermal profiles in recharge, intermediate, and discharge areas; and aquifer thermal properties contribute more than hydraulic parameters to the perturbation of temperature-depth profiles. …”
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Spatial Variation of Reservoir Properties in Onshore Dove Field of the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
Published 2020-01-01“…Water saturation range 26% to 37%, with regions above 35% are seen as Aquifer. Shale volume range is 10% to 40%, indicating a good and efficient zone of shaly sand dispersal. …”
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Lion Algorithm-Optimized Long Short-Term Memory Network for Groundwater Level Forecasting in Udupi District, India
Published 2020-01-01“…Measurement of GWL from observation-wells is the principle source of information about the aquifer and is critical to its evaluation. Most part of the Udupi district of Karnataka State in India consists of geological formations: lateritic terrain and gneissic complex. …”
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Spatial Distribution of Nitrogen on Grazed Karst Landscapes
Published 2001-01-01“…Karst pastures are characterized by under drainage and funneling of water and contaminants to the shallow aquifer. Control of NO3-N leaching from karst pasture may depend on management strategies that change livestock grazing behavior in sinkholes and reduce the opportunity for water and contaminants to quickly reach sinkhole drains.…”
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Spatial Variation of Reservoir Properties in Onshore Dove Field of the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
Published 2020-01-01“…Water saturation range 26% to 37%, with regions above 35% are seen as Aquifer. Shale volume range is 10% to 40%, indicating a good and efficient zone of shaly sand dispersal. …”
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