نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater

تعداد نتایج: 27915  

2007
J. Dams O. Batelaan

Papers published in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions are under open-access review for the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Abstract Land-use change and climate change, along with groundwater pumping are frequently indicated to be the main human-induced factors influencing the groundwater system. Up till now, research has mainly been focusing on the effect of the water ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2014
Ningfang Yang Lenny H E Winkel Karen H Johannesson

Groundwater contaminated with arsenic (As) threatens the health of more than 140 million people worldwide. Previous studies indicate that geology and sedimentary depositional environments are important factors controlling groundwater As contamination. The Mississippi River delta has broadly similar geology and sedimentary depositional environments to the large deltas in South and Southeast Asia...

2017
Peili Gong Xubo Gao Xing Zhang Fei Liu Wenting Luo

Arsenic pollution in groundwater caused serious environment and health problem world widely. Few are reported for the occurrence and mechanisms of arsenic pollution in deep aquifers, though it is well documented by numerous study for arsenic enrichment in shallow groundwater. In this study, arsenic pollution was found in deep wells for drinking purpose. A total of 112 drinking groundwater sampl...

2015
Mohammad Shamsudduha Richard G. Taylor Richard E. Chandler

Localized studies of arsenic (As) in Bangladesh have reached disparate conclusions regarding the impact of irrigation-induced recharge on As concentrations in shallow (≤50 m below ground level) groundwater. We construct generalized regression models (GRMs) to describe observed spatial variations in As concentrations in shallow groundwater both (i) nationally, and (ii) regionally within Holocene...

2010
SK Singh

Sampling and analysis of leachate from Bhalaswa landfill and groundwater samples from nearby locations, clearly indicated the likely contamination of groundwater due to landfill leachate. The results of simulation studies carried out for the migration of Chloride from landfill shows that the simulation results are in consonance with the observed concentration of Chloride in the vicinity of land...

2011
David S. Vinson Haylee G. Schwartz Gary S. Dwyer Avner Vengosh

The natural and pumping-induced controls on groundwater salinization in the coastal aquifers of North Carolina, USA, and the implications for the performance of a reverse osmosis (RO) desalination plant have been investigated. Since installation of the well field in the Yorktown aquifer in Kill Devil Hills of Dare County during the late 1980s, the groundwater level has declined and salinity of ...

2015
Wei Li Ming-Yu Wang Li-Ya Liu Yan Yan Clelia Marti

Water shortage is severe in the North China Plain (NCP). In addition to a deficiency of water resources, deterioration of groundwater quality should be of great concern. In this study, hydrogeological analysis was conducted in combination with principal component analysis, correlation analysis and the co-kriging method to identify factors controlling the content of major ions and total dissolve...

2011
Gordon Chesters

1. Public Policy Issues 2. Information Gathering 2.1. Environmental Behavior Predicted from Chemical Properties 2.2 Transformation of Chemicals 2.3 Chemical Transport 2.4 Innovative Management Practices 2.4.1 Agricultural Management Practices 2.4.2 Waste Containment Technology 2.5 Contaminant Reduction and Conversion 2.6 Characterization of Groundwater Flow Systems 2.7 Toxicological Assessment ...

2005
Mary Anderson

Water is the most important substance on Earth. While not a mineral itself, water rules the mineral kingdom since interaction with water is fundamental to all geological processes. And water can even slip into the mineral kingdom by freezing into ice. Water occurs in the hydrologic cycle as soil water, groundwater and surface water. We also find water vapor in the atmosphere and frozen water in...

2002
Karen G. Wayland David W. Hyndman David Boutt Bryan C. Pijanowski David T. Long

Groundwater age, and its influence on contemporary water chemistry, needs to be accurately described to quantify the temporally varying impacts of land use on water quality. The time lags between solute inputs at the land surface and impacts on stream chemistry can be an important factor for managing land use in regional watersheds. Our approach uses a modified groundwater flow code to simulate...

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