نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater potential

تعداد نتایج: 1091976  

2013
Justin L. Huntington Richard G. Niswonger Seshadri Rajagopal Yong Zhang Charles G. Morton Donald M. Reeves David McGraw Greg M. Pohll

The U.S. Department of Interior has identified the Truckee River basin as highly likely for potential water supply conflict in the future. A critical water supply to the Truckee River is outflow from Lake Tahoe, and surface and groundwater contributions from the Martis Valley hydrographic area. This paper highlights the development of an integrated surface water and groundwater model, GSFLOW, i...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
n. g. gogate p. m. rawal

anthropogenic alterations have affected urban hydrology in india and have generated a wide range of hydrological problems. such alterations include increase in directly-connected impervious cover thus reducing natural groundwater recharge. in the past urban runoff was largely viewed as a nuisance, but within the new paradigm of sustainability, this water is recognized as a potential resource. t...

2014
Margaret E. Stevenson A. Paul Blaschke Sonja Schauer Matthias Zessner Regina Sommer Andreas H. Farnleitner Alexander K. T. Kirschner

Investigations on the pollution of groundwater with pathogenic microorganisms, e.g. tracer studies for groundwater transport, are constrained by their potential health risk. Thus, microspheres are often used in groundwater transport studies as non-hazardous surrogates for pathogenic microorganisms. Even though pathogenic microorganisms occur at low concentrations in groundwater, current detecti...

2017
Won Seok Jang Bernard Engel Larry Theller Nikhil Soni

Groundwater management and protection has been facilitated by computational modeling of aquifer vulnerability and monitoring aquifers using groundwater sampling. The DRASTIC (Depth to water, Recharge, Aquifer media, Soil media, Topography, Impact of vadose zone media, and hydraulic Conductivity) model, an overlay and index GIS model, has been used for groundwater quality assessment because it r...

2002
Dennis Nelson

It is commonly believed that the composition of groundwater does not change naturally. So if a change is recognized through taste and/or odor, many may think that something bad has happened. Perhaps the aquifer has become contaminated, or something is wrong with the well. However, a common cause of changes in water quality is through natural variations within the aquifer. What gives groundwater...

Journal: :Environmental technology 2008
S M Tiquia M Schleibak J Schlaff C Floyd B Benipal E Zakhem K S Murray

This study was conducted to elucidate microbiological characteristics of river water and groundwater communities in order to improve our conceptual and predictive understanding of river and groundwater ecosystem processes, functioning and management. Rouge River bacterial communities from shallow groundwater and river water were screened using Biolog Ecoplates, which test for oxidation of selec...

Journal: :Water Science & Technology: Water Supply 2022

Abstract The objective of this research is to identify groundwater potential zones for Bangladesh. Fourteen influential factors associated with topography, geology and meteorological concerns were applied study. Weights sub-factors within a factor calculated based on pairwise comparisons. delineated through GIS-based weighted overlays maps. According the comparison, consistency ratios allowable...

Journal: Journal of Tethys 2017

This paper attempts to predict heavy metals (Pb, Zn and Cu) in the groundwater from Arak city, using support vector regression model(SVR) by taking major elements (HCO3, SO4) in the groundwater from Arak city. 150 data samples and several models were trained and tested using collected data to determine the optimum model in which each model involved two inputs and three outputs. This SVR model f...

2011
Yuki Tosaki Norio Tase Akihiko Kondoh Kimikazu Sasa Tsutomu Takahashi Yasuo Nagashima

This study investigates the potential of Cl in tracing young groundwater with residence times of up to ~50 years. Groundwater samples were obtained from 16 irrigation wells in paddy fields located within an upland–lowland system in the Yoro River basin, Central Japan. The Cl/Cl ratios were in the range of 17 to 362  10. Among the samples with higher Cl concentrations (>10 mg/L), two samples sh...

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