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Assessment of Surface Runoff for Tank Watershed in Tamil Nadu Using Hydrologic Modeling
Published 2018-01-01“…The study area is Urapakkam watershed with a chain of 3 tanks having an aerial extent of 4.576 km2 with hard rock formation underneath and thus has limited scope for groundwater recharge. Hence surface water is the main water source in this area. …”
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Ultra-high-resolution Mass Spectra of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Absorption Mode
Published 2025-01-01“…In this study, the FT-ICR MS analysis in the chlorination of surface and groundwater was performed to demonstrate the advantages of the absorption mode for DOM and DBPs analysis. …”
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Contaminant Delineation of a Landfill Site Using Electrical Resistivity and Induced Polarization Methods in Alice, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Published 2019-01-01“…The shallow bedrock indicated a low risk to groundwater contamination because of its competent nature from its geology, and characteristic high resistivity values (≥1000 Ohm-m). …”
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High Rate Stormwater Treatment for Water Reuse and Conservation—Review
Published 2025-01-01“…Modern practices prioritize retention, infiltration, and groundwater recharge over traditional rapid drainage, reframing stormwater as a resource amid rising extreme weather events. …”
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Evaluation of the Potential for Dissolved Oxygen Ingress into Deep Sedimentary Basins during a Glaciation Event
Published 2018-01-01“…Simulation results indicate that the large-scale basin hydrostratigraphy, in combination with the presence of dense brines at depth, results in low groundwater velocities during glacial meltwater infiltration, restricting the vertical ingress of dilute recharge waters. …”
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Unveiling farmers’ perceptions: a citizen science and machine learning approach to exploring drivers in the adequacy and fairness of water systems
Published 2025-01-01“…Harnessing the analytical power of machine learning models in extracting patterns from data, the informational content of social surveys coupled with hydrological data for the survey region from a calibrated MODFLOW-NWT groundwater (GW) model, we draw inferences on the importance of socioeconomic rather than hydrological variables as drivers in agricultural decisions about crop selection and planting period, underscoring those factors as potential criteria in drawing successful agricultural policies for crop yield optimization in the Great South area. …”
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Optimization of Physiochemical Parameters during Bioremediation of Synthetic Dye by Marasmius cladophyllus UMAS MS8 Using Statistical Approach
Published 2016-01-01“…Bioremediation, therefore, has become an important emerging technology due to its cost-sustainable, effective, natural approach to cleaning up contaminated groundwater and soil via the use of microorganisms. …”
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Formation Mechanism of “Large-Area Sweating” Water Seepage from Deep Mine Sandstone Pores
Published 2022-01-01“…The groundwater in nonkarst areas can be divided into two categories: pore water and fracture water. …”
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GIS-based multi-criteria decision making for identifying rainwater harvesting sites
Published 2025-02-01“…The nine primary criteria considered were rainfall, elevation, slope, stream order, soil texture, land use, groundwater depth, distance from the lake, and runoff depth. …”
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Coexistence of spiders in floodplain forests as an indicator of ecological stability and landscape sustainability in the inland Danube Delta
Published 2025-02-01“…Environmental conditions, i.e. groundwater level, flood regime, vegetation and tree shading, were defined as the main factors. …”
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Citrus Irrigation Management
Published 2017-10-01“…Other benefits of proper irrigation scheduling include reduced loss of nutrients from leaching as a result of excess water applications and reduced pollution of groundwater or surface waters from the leaching of nutrients. …”
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Analysis of the Influence of the Distribution and Development of Soil Caves on the Stability of High-Voltage Transmission Tower Foundations
Published 2022-01-01“…Since soil caves are continuously developed when surface water flows through soil, or groundwater levels fluctuate, the effect of soil caves on transmission lines in power transmission engineering needs to be investigated. …”
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Citrus Irrigation Management
Published 2017-10-01“…Other benefits of proper irrigation scheduling include reduced loss of nutrients from leaching as a result of excess water applications and reduced pollution of groundwater or surface waters from the leaching of nutrients. …”
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Elevation of natural vulnerability in the karst aquifers (case study: karst aquifers of Sheshpier and Borgan, Fars province)
Published 2022-12-01“…The results of this study show the efficiency of the proposed methods by Cast Action 620 to detect and protection of groundwater resources from vulnerabilities and natural pollution.…”
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Hydrogeochemical Evolution and Control Mechanism of Underground Multiaquifer System in Coal Mine Area
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. …”
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Role of Microbes and Nanomaterials in the Removal of Pesticides from Wastewater
Published 2022-01-01“…Tons of pesticides are applied in the fields, but a limited amount reaches to the target organism while the rest is wasted and gets accumulated in soil or ends up in water sources like groundwater or river, which results in eradication of nontarget organisms. …”
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Influence of the Main Border Faults on the 3D Hydraulic Field of the Central Upper Rhine Graben
Published 2019-01-01“…Hence, the hydraulic characteristics of these major faults do not significantly influence the graben-wide groundwater flow patterns. Instead, the different scenarios tested provide a consistent image of the main characteristics of fluid and heat transport as they have in common: (1) a topography-driven basin-wide fluid flow perpendicular to the rift axis from the graben shoulders to the rift center, (2) a N/NE-directed flow parallel to the rift axis in the center of the rift and, (3) a pronounced upflow of hot fluids along the rift central axis, where the streams from both sides of the rift merge. …”
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Seismic Methods in Geothermal Water Resource Exploration: Case Study from Łódź Trough, Central Part of Poland
Published 2019-01-01“…Furthermore, the application of geophysical methods can significantly contribute to the reduction of estimation error of groundwater reservoir temperature.…”
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Removal of Pesticides from Aqueous Solutions by Adsorption on Zeolites as Solid Adsorbents
Published 2015-05-01“…To prevent the contamination of groundwater and surface water by pesticides, appropriate measures should be taken to treat the contaminated water before discharge. …”
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Acidification and Nitrogen Eutrophication of Austrian Forest Soils
Published 2012-01-01“…Soils retain nitrogen efficiently, and nitrate leaching into the groundwater is presently not a large-scale problem. …”
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