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Features and Constitutive Model of Gypsum’s Uniaxial Creep Damage considering Acidization
Published 2020-01-01“…Acidic fluids cause rock erosion and further endanger the safety of rock engineering, especially the corrosion of pillars by acidic or weakly acidic groundwater. In this paper, the rock samples in the gypsum mining area were taken as the research object. …”
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New Insights Into the Reservoir Landslide Deformation Mechanism From InSAR and Numerical Simulation Technology
Published 2025-01-01“…The numerical simulation results aid in interpreting the deformation mechanism of different spatial and temporal patterns of landslides from three aspects: hydrodynamic pressure from rainfall infiltration, groundwater hysteresis caused by RWL drop, and seepage forces from RWL rise. …”
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Levels of Cadmium, Copper, and Lead in Soils and Cassava Tubers Grown in Machakos County, Kenya
Published 2024-01-01“…Agrochemicals have varied amounts of heavy metals and their prolonged use to attain maximum yields contributes to the contamination of soil, surface, and groundwater. The study determined the levels of lead, cadmium, and copper in soil and cassava tubers (Manihot esculenta) grown in single-cropped and intercropped farms in Kathiani Subcounty, Machakos County, Kenya. …”
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Nickel removal from electroplating industry wastewater: A bamboo activated carbon
Published 2018-07-01“…The existence of surface water and groundwater sources are used for domestic, agriculture and industrial purposes in all over the world. …”
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Research on the deformation mechanism and law caused by the influence of seepage on foundation pit dewatering
Published 2025-01-01“…Our findings are as follows. (1) Through the experimental analysis of the mechanism of groundwater seepage around the foundation pit, the effective influence depth of precipitation in the foundation pit is greater than that outside the foundation pit, and the effective influence depth of double well precipitation is greater than that of single well precipitation. …”
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Mapping Susceptibility and Risk of Land Subsidence by Integrating InSAR and Hybrid Machine Learning Models: A Case Study in Xi'an, China
Published 2025-01-01“…It further found that the groundwater level and its changes are the domain factors in Xi'an from machine learning method. …”
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Removal of Tetracycline Using Tungsten Disulfide/Graphene Oxide as Photocatalyst: Effect of Light Irradiation and Kinetic Studies
Published 2024-10-01“…Concerns regarding allergic responses, gastrointestinal problems, and diseases resistant to antibiotics are raised by their persistence in soil, groundwater, and surface water. The production of a tungsten disulfide-graphene oxide nanocomposite for tetracycline degradation under varied light sources is presented in this work. …”
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MLinvitroTox reloaded for high-throughput hazard-based prioritization of high-resolution mass spectrometry data
Published 2025-01-01“…The practical advantages of MLinvitroTox are demonstrated for groundwater HRMS data. Among the 874 features for which molecular fingerprints were derived from spectra, including 630 nontargets, 185 spectral matches, and 59 targets, around 4% of the feature/endpoint relationship pairs were predicted to be active. …”
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Five-year carry-over effects in dune slack vegetation response to hydrology
Published 2025-01-01“…Dune slacks are biodiverse seasonal wetlands within sand dune systems, strongly influenced by the dynamics of the local groundwater regime. Future climate predictions indicate strong adverse impact on the hydrology and therefore ecology of these wetland ecosystems. …”
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Connotation, research status, and development directions of clean coal geology in China
Published 2025-01-01“…This study summarizes the compositions and distributions of beneficial and harmful components in coals and analyzes the geologic factors affecting CCT, which are primarily associated with endogenetic and exogenetic geological processes during coal formation and involve tectonics, metamorphism, volcanic eruption, magmatic intrusion, aeolian-fluvial transport and deposition, redox reactions, and groundwater. Furthermore, this study provides a comprehensive overview of the current status of research on the clean assessment, clean processing, conversion, and utilization of coal resources. …”
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Buffalo milk quality in southern Italy: trace elements & endocrine disruptors. A One Health analysis
Published 2023-11-01“…For both research lines, forage, feed (n:207) and groundwater (n: 486) samples were also collected. The results of samples collected from buffalo farms distributed throughout the Campania region were statistically analysed using Cluster Analysis (CA) and Factor Analysis (FA). …”
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Analysis of some error-causing factors in two-dimensional geoelectrical studies and providing a solution to minimize them
Published 2024-10-01“…In recent years, two-dimensional geoelectrical surveys have become one of the common and conventional methods in mineral exploration, groundwater resources investigations, engineering geophysics, archeology, etc. …”
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Rainwater and fog harvesting from solar panels
Published 2024-07-01“…This method of rainwater and fog harvesting can be effectively applied to solar power plants which are widely spread in Jordan for use in solar panel cleaning, agriculture, groundwater recharge, and reducing stormwater discharge to assess and manage the risk of environmental damage. …”
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Assessment of Some Physicochemical Parameters and Heavy Metals in Hand-Dug Well Water Samples of Kafta Humera Woreda, Tigray, Ethiopia
Published 2021-01-01“…Groundwater is one of the most important sources of drinking water in Kafta Humera Woreda; hence, it is important to assess the quality of these water sources. …”
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Quantifying preferential flow occurrence in dependence of land cover on the southern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Published 2025-04-01“…New hydrological insights for the region: The results showed that the frequency of occurrence of preferential flow events were notably high in Erica forest (81.6 %), montane forest (26.4 %), and Ocotea forest (30.1 %), highlighting rapid subsurface water movement and potential for groundwater recharge. Other land covers such as disturbed Ocotea forest, grassland and maize indicated more uniform flow dynamics, which may favor surface runoff and increased soil erosion. …”
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Dynamics of inland saline ground water and associated growth potential of common carp Cyprinus carpio for a sustainable aquaculture
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Natural and anthropogenic causes have led to soil degradation, salinisation of inland areas, and groundwater. The degraded soils are unsuitable for primary agriculture, but can be utilised for saline aquaculture. …”
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Human health risk assessment of drinking water using heavy metal pollution index: a GIS-based investigation in mega city
Published 2024-12-01“…The findings will help to identify potential health risks for urban residents and guide the development of targeted interventions and improved water management strategies. The groundwater samples were collected from five different zones in Kasur rural area. …”
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Research on time–frequency characteristics of electromagnetic signals from coal and rock blasting based on DBO-VMD filtering
Published 2025-03-01“…These insights lay the groundwater for effectively monitoring such signals in underground mining operations.…”
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Digital technologies for water use and management in agriculture: Recent applications and future outlook
Published 2025-03-01“…UAV-mounted multispectral cameras) can accurately monitor soil moisture to optimise irrigation scheduling, while AI-driven models (e.g. random forest or neural networks) can predict groundwater recharge or forecast rainfall events. However, several barriers to widespread adoption are identified, including high implementation costs, lack of technical expertise, data management challenges, and infrastructure and connectivity constraints. …”
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