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Environmental pollution evaluation and spatiotemporal distribution of different forms of phosphorus in a phosphate mining area in Western Hubei, China
Published 2025-02-01“…The migration and transformation of phosphorus sources were mainly through soil leaching, scouring and mine drainage into surface water, and there may be migration of surface water to groundwater in monitoring wells. The correlation between total phosphorus in soil and groundwater was poor. …”
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Modeling of Nitrate Leaching during the Fall–Winter Season in Artificially Drained Soils
Published 2002-01-01“…The nitrogen processes that occur within the soil play a major role in determining the nitrate leaching to shallow groundwater. In this study, the transport and fate of nitrate within the soil profile were analyzed by comparing field data with the simulation results of a mathematical model. …”
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A One-Dimensional Fractional-Derivative Viscoelastic Model for the Aquitard Consolidation of an Aquifer System
Published 2019-01-01“…Land subsidence resulting from the withdrawal of groundwater is one of the problems of major importance to geosciences and geomechanics. …”
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Investigation and Analysis on Crystallization of Tunnel Drainage Pipes in Chongqing
Published 2018-01-01“…Tunnel support structure often bears larger load than usual because the tunnel drainage pipes are blocked easily by the crystals and the groundwater level would rise. In order to investigate what the crystals are, site investigations and laboratory tests of crystals and groundwater were completed. …”
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Human and Nature Effects Detection on the Environmental Properties of Archaeological Historic Cairo City in Egypt Based on Space and Ground Remote Sensing Data
Published 2025-01-01“…These factors played a major role in increasing the groundwater level beneath these sites, causing serious damage to them. …”
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How does the water flow? And does data follow it?
Published 2025-01-01“…It also enables a broader use of data that was originally collected for specific purposes, such as mass transport calculations and crop cutting, and it opens up new solutions at the societal level. As groundwater rises and climate adaptation problems grow, it is essential to have access to integrated data on both watercourses and groundwater level measurements. …”
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Estimation of water storage changes in a tropical lake-floodplain system through remote sensing
Published 2025-02-01“…A precipitation response time of approximately two months is observed, suggesting a considerable contribution of groundwater to the lake’s water balance. Minimum lake volumes found for the period 2014–2017 coincide with a prolonged period of below-average precipitation, indicating the effect of decreased groundwater recharge. …”
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The Role of Soil Management in Minimizing Water and Nutrient Losses from the Urban Landscape
Published 2013-12-01“…It also facilitates groundwater recharge (water moving from surface water to groundwater) and provides long-term storage for organic matter. …”
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Borehole heat exchangers in coastal areas may reduce heatwave seagrass loss
Published 2025-01-01“…Borehole heat exchangers (BHE), a renewable heat source from the ground used for thermal regulation of infrastructures, could significantly reduce CO2 emissions. Yet, BHE perturbs groundwater temperature by heating and cooling the ground in summer and winter, respectively, which may alter the temperature of Sea Groundwater Discharges. …”
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The Role of Soil Management in Minimizing Water and Nutrient Losses from the Urban Landscape
Published 2013-12-01“…It also facilitates groundwater recharge (water moving from surface water to groundwater) and provides long-term storage for organic matter. …”
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Geofluids Assessment of the Ayub and Shafa Hot Springs in Kopet-Dagh Zone (NE Iran): An Isotopic Geochemistry Approach
Published 2017-01-01“…This indicates that the heat source cannot be related to volcanic activities (with average δ18O value of about 5‰) and it is most probably associated with geothermal gradient with deep circulation of groundwater through faults. Based on Na-K geothermometers coupled with isotopic (18O and 2H) geochemistry the temperature of the AP geothermal reservoir was estimated to be in the range of 100–150°C with 3–5 and 4.2 kilometres’ depth, respectively. …”
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Impacts of Land Use and Land Cover Change on Soil Erosion and Hydrological Responses in Ethiopia
Published 2021-01-01“…On the other hand, the change has reduced the dry average monthly flow, groundwater recharge and groundwater flow, and evapotranspiration (ET) in the country. …”
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Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems: Viruses
Published 2011-10-01“…Keeping disease-causing microorganisms out of groundwater used for drinking water supplies is important to protect human health. …”
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Onsite Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems: Viruses
Published 2011-10-01“…Keeping disease-causing microorganisms out of groundwater used for drinking water supplies is important to protect human health. …”
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Remote sensing assessment of dam impact on arid basins in Southern Saudi Arabia: A machine learning and space-for-time approach
Published 2025-04-01“…In the Reem-Baish basins, the Baish dam caused notable increases in DTW values for NDVI (0.16–0.31), soil salinity (0.15–0.30), groundwater (0.52–1.19), and runoff (0.53–1.33), with the most significant changes observed in groundwater and runoff. …”
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Hydraulic-Hydrology Analysis of the Turbulent Seepage Flow within Karst Aquifer of the Golubinka Spring Catchment
Published 2018-01-01“…This paper shows the results of the hydraulic-hydrologic calculations of karst spring discharges and the groundwater level in the aquifer of spring catchment. …”
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Identification of subsidence areas using radar interferometry (Case study: Damaneh plain)
Published 2024-09-01“…In most parts of Iran, there is a high correlation between land subsidence and the decrease of groundwater level and consequently the density of soil layers. …”
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Field Tests on the Stress Characteristics of Enriched Water Tunnel Invert
Published 2021-01-01“…To monitor the changes in the force of the tunnel invert steel bars after the groundwater level changes, field tests were performed to accurately and comprehensively characterize the stress acting on the rebar of a tunnel invert. …”
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