نتایج جستجو برای: aquifers

تعداد نتایج: 4722  

2014
Jean-François Flot Jan Bauermeister Traian Brad Alexandra Hillebrand-Voiculescu Serban M Sarbu Sharmishtha Dattagupta

Niphargus is a speciose amphipod genus found in groundwater habitats across Europe. Three Niphargus species living in the sulphidic Frasassi caves in Italy harbour sulphur-oxidizing Thiothrix bacterial ectosymbionts. These three species are distantly related, implying that the ability to form ectosymbioses with Thiothrix may be common among Niphargus. Therefore, Niphargus-Thiothrix associations...

2013
A. M. Gbadebo A. M. Taiwo

This research work assesses the geochemical characteristics of aquifers in Sango area of Ogun State, Western part of Nigeria with depth ranging from 26.0 to 62.0 m. Water samples were collected from fourteen different boreholes acrossed the town and analyzed for: pH, electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solids (TDS), anions (bicarbonate (HCO ), sulphate (SO ), chloride (Cl ), nitrate (...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2013
Albert Folch Marcel Vilaplana Leila Amado Teresa Vicent Glòria Caminal

Biobarriers, as permeable reactive barriers (PRBs), are a common technology that mainly uses bacteria to remediate groundwater in polluted aquifers. In this study, we propose to use Trametes versicolor, a white-rot fungus, as the reactive element because of its capacity to degrade a wide variety of highly recalcitrant and xenobiotic compounds. A laboratory-scale artificial aquifer was construct...

2000
F. Liu I. Turner V. Anh

Saltwater intrusion occurs in coastal areas worldwide and a theoretical investigation of its sources is crucial because dissolved salts are probably the most common contaminants in freshwater. In the case of coastal aquifers, contamination arises from saltwater invasion, caused primarily by human activities due to heavy urbanisation. Hence, there is a need to predict the location and movement o...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2002
N S Robins

Groundwater in Scotland is, for the most part, weakly to moderately mineralised and dominated by the Ca and HCO3 ions. The aquifer systems are almost entirely unconfined and most groundwater remains in contact with oxygen; some reducing groundwaters occur in deeper isolated cracks and joints within the many fractured bedrock aquifers such as Devonian sandstones. Groundwater depleted in oxygen i...

2005
Xiaofeng Xu Shiyi Chen Dongxiao Zhang

Deep saline aquifers are one of the most suitable geologic formations for carbon sequestration. The linear and global stability analysis of the time-dependent density-driven convection in deep saline aquifers is presented for long-term storage of carbon dioxide (CO2). The convective mixing that can greatly accelerate the CO2 dissolution into saline aquifers arises because the density of brine i...

2006
KICK HEMKER MARK BAKKER Mark Bakker

By analysing three-dimensional flow patterns in models of layered anisotropic aquifers, we found that streamlines often have the shape of spirals. A bundle of such spiralling streamlines was termed a “groundwater whirl”. Experiments include aquifers in which all layers have a laterally heterogeneous anisotropy. In box-shaped aquifers with horizontal layers and a uniform horizontal gradient alon...

2016
Osvalda De Giglio Giovanna Barbuti Paolo Trerotoli Silvia Brigida Angelantonio Calabrese Giuseppe Di Vittorio Grazia Lovero Giuseppina Caggiano Vito Felice Uricchio Maria Teresa Montagna

This study represents the first investigation of microbiological groundwater pollution as a function of aquifer type and season for the Apulia region of southern Italy. Two hundred and seven wells were randomly selected from those monitored by the Regional Agency for Environmental Protection for emergency use. Both compulsory (Escherichia coli, Total Coliform, and Enterococci) and optional (Pse...

2005
J. A. Saunders Richard T. Wilkin Mostafa Fayek Nic E. Korte

[1] Linked tectonic, geochemical, and biologic processes lead to natural arsenic contamination of groundwater in Holocene alluvial aquifers, which are the main threat to human health around the world. These groundwaters are commonly found a long distance from their ultimate source of arsenic, where chemical weathering of As-bearing minerals occurs. We propose a ‘‘GBH-As’’ model that ties togeth...

2017
Yong Xiao Xiaomin Gu Shiyang Yin Xingyao Pan Jingli Shao Yali Cui

The usage of reclaimed water can efficiently mitigate water crises, but it may cause groundwater pollution. To clearly understand the potential influences of long-term reclaimed water usage, a total of 91 samples of shallow and deep groundwater were collected from a typical reclaimed water use area during the dry and rainy seasons. The results suggest both shallow and deep groundwater are mainl...

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