نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater chemistry

تعداد نتایج: 135748  

2012
J. Chen Z. Qin D. W. Shoesmith

The corrosion behavior of oxygen-free copper in anoxic sulfide solutions under nuclear waste disposal conditions was studied using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) equipped with a focused ion beam (FIB), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Micro X-ray diffraction ( XRD). The film growth process and mechanism were elucidated using an Au mark...

2012
Tianming Huang Zhonghe Pang Mike Edmunds

Soil and vadose zone profiles are used as an archive of changes in groundwater recharge and water quality following changes in land use in an area of the Loess Plateau of China. A typical rain-fed loess-terrace agriculture region in Hequan, Guyuan, is taken as an example, and multiple tracers (chloride mass balance, stable isotopes, tritium and water chemistry) are used to examine groundwater r...

Journal: :Oriental journal of chemistry 2021

Groundwater is prime and major source of drinking water in our world. Jharkhand also used for drinking, domestic, irrigation, mining industrial etc. purposes. In some population are suffering from scarcity pure have partial facility with as groundwater many area contaminated fluoride, arsenic, heavy metals iron dangerous chemicals. This review paper focuses on current status contamination diffe...

2014
Rubina Sahin

Hydrogeological investigation have been carried out in Dantewada district. Groundwater samples were collected from selected locations in month of September 2013 and analyzed for major and minor cations & anions. Piper Diagram identified Ca-Mg-HCO3 dominantin water in most of the samples. The dominance of anions and cations were of the order of HCO3 > SO4 2>Cl > NO3 > PO4 2and Mg 2+ >Ca 2+ > Na ...

2012
Teresa M. Legg Yan Zheng Bailey Simone Kathleen A. Radloff Natalie Mladenov Antonio González Dan Knights Ho Chit Siu M. Moshiur Rahman K. Matin Ahmed Diane M. McKnight Diana R. Nemergut

Bacterial communities can exert significant influence on the biogeochemical cycling of arsenic (As). This has globally important implications since As in drinking water affects the health of over 100 million people worldwide, including in the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta region of Bangladesh where geogenic arsenic in groundwater can reach concentrations of more than 10 times the World Health Organi...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2006
Patrick J Sheehan John M Warmerdam Scott Ogle Dana N Humphrey Stacey M Patenaude

The risk to adjacent aquatic systems posed by leachates from scrap tires used in engineering applications has not been characterized adequately. Toxicity testing, toxicity identification evaluation (TIE), and groundwater modeling were used to determine the circumstances under which tire shreds could be used as roadbed fill with negligible risk to aquatic organisms in adjacent water bodies. Elev...

2013
H. Dulaiova M. E. Gonneea P. B. Henderson M. A. Charette

Article history: Received 30 September 2007 Received in revised form 21 December 2007 Available online 8 March 2008 Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD), from springs and diffuse seepage, has long been recognized as a source of chemical constituents to the coastal ocean. Because groundwater is two to four orders of magnitude enriched in radon compared to surface water, it has been used as both...

2007
Jeff Bain David Blowes John A. Wilkens

Abstract: Permeable reactive barriers installed at a gold mine and at a chemical manufacturing facility have been effectively remediating arsenic contaminated groundwater since they were installed in 2002. At the mine site, the PRB is pilot scale and uses a reactive mixture consisting of zero valent iron filings and organic carbon derived from locally available wood chips. For experimental cont...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2015
Lise Cary Emmanuelle Petelet-Giraud Guillaume Bertrand Wolfram Kloppmann Luc Aquilina Veridiana Martins Ricardo Hirata Suzana Montenegro Hélène Pauwels Eliot Chatton Melissa Franzen Axel Aurouet

In the coastal multilayer aquifer system of a highly urbanized southern city (Recife, Brazil), where groundwaters are affected by salinization, a multi-isotope approach (Sr, B, O, H) was used to investigate the sources and processes of salinization. The high diversity of the geological bodies, built since the Atlantic opening during the Cretaceous, highly constrains the heterogeneity of the gro...

2002
D. L. Suarez

Numerous models have been developed for predicting major ion chemistry in the soil zone and in recharge to groundwater. Soils that contain CaCO, are prevalent in arid and semiarid regions, as well as in humid and temperate regions that have been glaciated or contain carbonate bedrock. Under these conditions, carbonate-solution reactions and ion exchange are the dominant chemical processes. In t...

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