Dąbrowska, Dominika Rykała, Wojciech Nourani, Vahid
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Environmental & Socio-economic Studies
The quality of groundwater in the source area of pollution depends on many factors, including the weather and hydrogeological conditions within the given area. Anassessment of water quality can be carried out based on data obtained from sensors placed in boreholes. This research examined the influence of air and water temperature, groundwater table...
Sahya, A. Sonkamble, S. Jampani, Mahesh Rao, A. N. Amerasinghe, Priyanie
Soil aquifer treatment (SAT) is an emerging, nature-based, economically viable wastewater treatment solution. Currently, most SAT experiments are done at the laboratory scale, which cannot generate the same conditions as natural field sites and limits the understanding of treatment efficiency. The current study carried out in situ SAT experiments i...
Schilling, Oliver S. Halloran, Landon J. S. Delottier, Hugo Sano, Yuji Therrien, Rene
Published in
Frontiers in Water
Colombo, Nicola Brighenti, Stefano Wagner, Thomas Thakuri, Sudeep Salerno, Franco
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Haque, Syeda Jesmin Roslan, Norsyafina
Aims: The aim of this study is to find out the hydrogeological settings and aquifer properties of Kajang, Bangi, and Semenyih urban areas to overcome the mismanagement of groundwater. Study Design: The scarcity of groundwater is one of the major concerns of urbanization in growing populated countries like Malaysia. Lack of knowledge of subsurface g...
Iqbal, M. S. Pavelic, Paul
In Shah, Muhammad Azeem Ali; Lautze, Jonathan; Meelad, A. (Eds.). Afghanistan–Pakistan shared waters: state of the basins. Wallingford, UK: CABI / This chapter presents an overview of the groundwater resources of the upper Indus basin’s three major transboundary river basins, with particular attention to the Kabul river basin, where information is ...
Thomas, Ariel T. Micallef, Aaron Duan, Shuangmin Zou, Zhihui
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Offshore freshened groundwater (OFG) has been encountered in continental margins around the world and identified as a potential unconventional water resource. In China, coastal areas and islands face limited freshwater resources. The East China Sea, specifically the region north of Shengsi islands, may contain an OFG system hosted in buried paleoch...
Xiao, Yong Liu, Haiyan Senapathi, Venkatramanan Wang, Lichun Li, Chengcheng
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Pavelic, Paul Villholth, K. G. Verma, Shilp
Cinkus, Guillaume Mazzilli, Naomi Jourde, Hervé
Karst spring discharge time series analyses are often used to gain preliminary insights into the hydrological functioning of a karst system. KarstID is an R Shiny application that facilitates the completion of such analyses and allows the identification of karst system hydrological functioning. The application permits (i) to perform statistical, re...