نتایج جستجو برای: seepage velocity

تعداد نتایج: 144044  

2015
Huiluo Cao Weipeng Zhang Yong Wang Pei-Yuan Qian

The active seepage of the marine cold seeps could be a critical process for the exchange of energy between the submerged geosphere and the sea floor environment through organic-rich fluids, potentially even affecting surrounding microbial habitats. However, few studies have investigated the associated microbial community changes. In the present study, 16S rRNA genes were pyrosequenced to deciph...

2000
Andrew Simon Andrea Curini Stephen E. Darby Eddy J. Langendoen

Gravitational forces acting on in situ bank material act in concert with hydraulic forces at the bank toe to determine rates of bank erosion. The interaction of these forces control streambank mechanics. Hydraulic forces exerted by flowing water on in situ bank-toe material and failed cohesive material at the bank toe are often sufficient to entrain materials at relatively frequent flows and to...

2015
P. Ortiz I. Alhama F. Alhama

The seepage flow under concrete dams, besides its dependence on soil permeability and the different total head upstream and downstream, is strongly determined by the geometry of the scenario. However, there are limits in the length and depth of the ground for which the quantity of seepage converges to a maximum value. These limits values, which are not independent, separate two types of scenari...

1999
B. Ataie-Ashtiani R. E. Volker D. A. Lockington

The assessment of groundwater conditions within an unconfined aquifer with a periodic boundary condition is of interest in many hydrological and environmental problems. A two-dimensional numerical model for density dependent variably saturated groundwater flow, SUTRA (Voss, C.I., 1984. SUTRA: a finite element simulation model for saturated–unsaturated, fluiddensity dependent ground-water flow w...

2003
V. M. Chowdary

In large canal irrigation project areas, integrated management of surface and groundwater resources can improve water use efficiencies and agricultural productivity and also control water logging. Such integrated management requires an estimation of spatial distribution of recharge and ground water flow in the underlying aquifer. Recharge occurs both as percolation losses from fields and seepag...

2001
Merle E. Olson

Fecal wastes from domestic animals, wildlife and humans are applied to the soil surface and to varying extents are incorporated into the soil. These fecal wastes can also enter water systems by direct contamination of the water or through seepage or surface runoff. Humans contaminate water sources through poorly processed sewage effluents, malfunctioning septic tanks and seepage from sanitary l...

2009
Adam Kays

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers elevated Zoar Levee and Diversion Dam to a Dam Safety Action Class I (urgent and compelling) ranking due to seepage concerns. An accelerated program is in progress to address project deficiencies which include seepage through the levee’s glacial outwash foundation, through a fractured rock knoll beneath the levee, and through the dam’s fractured rock abutments a...

2017
Yu Wang Changhong Li Yanzhi Hu Yonggang Xiao

Seepage failure in the form of piping can strongly influence the stability of block-in-matrix-soils (bimsoils), as well as weaken and affect the performance of bimsoil structures. The multiple-factor evaluation and optimization play a crucial role in controlling the seepage failure in bimsoil. The aim of this study is to improve the ability to control the piping seepage failure in bimsoil. In t...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2014
John Selker Frank Selker Julie Huff Russ Short Deborah Edwards Peter Nicholson Arthur Chin

Identifying or ruling out groundwater discharges into sediment and surface waters is often critical for evaluating impacts and for planning remedial actions. Information about subsurface structure and groundwater can be helpful, but imperfect information, heterogeneous materials, and the likelihood of preferential pathways make it difficult to locate seeps without direct seep monitoring. We pre...

Journal: :Water 2023

The one-dimensional convection–dispersion equation has been widely used to describe the migration process of contaminant leachate through barriers. However, most existing solutions are limited simple conditions. In this study, a model with time-dependent velocity was established while considering change in permeability coefficient. analytical solution obtained by using integral transformation m...

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