نتایج جستجو برای: shallow groundwater

تعداد نتایج: 62766  

2015
L. Okotto J. Okotto-Okotto S. Pedley

Shallow hand-dug wells are commonly used to supplement partial or intermittent piped water coverage in many urban informal settlements in sub-Saharan Africa. Such wells are often microbially contaminated. This study aimed to quantify the amount of such groundwater consumed, identify the socioeconomic profile of well owners and consumers, and patterns of domestic water usage in informal settleme...

2016
Mahfuzur R Khan Mohammad Koneshloo Peter S K Knappett Kazi M Ahmed Benjamin C Bostick Brian J Mailloux Rajib H Mozumder Anwar Zahid Charles F Harvey Alexander van Geen Holly A Michael

Many of the world's megacities depend on groundwater from geologically complex aquifers that are over-exploited and threatened by contamination. Here, using the example of Dhaka, Bangladesh, we illustrate how interactions between aquifer heterogeneity and groundwater exploitation jeopardize groundwater resources regionally. Groundwater pumping in Dhaka has caused large-scale drawdown that exten...

2007
Jaya Kumar Gurung Hiroaki Ishiga Mohan Singh Khadka Raj Shrestha

The groundwater is an important source of drinking water in the Kathmandu Valley, and is presently fulfilling about forty five percent of the total demand of water supply. However, the deteriorating groundwater quality is an emerging issue of concern. In this study attempt has been done to characterize the groundwater for the fate of arsenic and nitrate contaminations. Physico-chemical paramete...

2017
Longcang Shu Rui Xiao Zhonghui Wen Yuezan Tao

The exploitation of shallow geothermal energy through a groundwater heat pump (GWHP) is always limited to thick and deep aquifers containing abundant water with a relatively stable temperature. Unfortunately, aquifers in hilly regions which occupy two thirds of China are usually thin and shallow. The boundary conditions in those hilly areas affect the groundwater flow that is used for geotherma...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2014
Avner Vengosh Robert B Jackson Nathaniel Warner Thomas H Darrah Andrew Kondash

The rapid rise of shale gas development through horizontal drilling and high volume hydraulic fracturing has expanded the extraction of hydrocarbon resources in the U.S. The rise of shale gas development has triggered an intense public debate regarding the potential environmental and human health effects from hydraulic fracturing. This paper provides a critical review of the potential risks tha...

2011
Hossain M. Anawar Junji Akai Martin Mihaljevič Arif M. Sikder Golam Ahmed Mohammad M. Rahman

A groundwater, sediment and soil chemistry and mineralogical study has been performed to investigate the sources and mobilization process of Arsenic (As) in shallow aquifers of Bangladesh. The groundwater from the shallow aquifers is characterized by high concentrations of Arsenic (47.5–216.8 μg/L), iron (0.85–5.83 mg/L), and phosphate, along with high electrical conductivity (EC). The groundwa...

2014
Qin Zhang Enchun Pan Linfei Liu Wei Hu Yuan He Qiujin Xu Cunzhen Liang

BACKGROUND Cancer is a significant disease burden in the world. Many studies showed that heavy metals or their compounds had connection with cancer. But the data conflicting about the relationship of manganese (Mn) to cancer are not enough. In this paper, the relationship was discussed between Mn concentrations in drinking water for rural residents and incidence and mortality caused by malignan...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1989
V Benes V Pĕkný J Skorepa J Vrba

In several regions of Czechoslovakia with intensive agricultural production, the correlation between the amount of nitrogen fertilizer applied and the nitrate content in groundwater has been recognized. Nitrate pollution of groundwater is considered to be the most serious source of nonpoint pollution in Czechoslovakia. A program of research into the effects of farming activities on groundwater ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Shino Suzuki Shun'ichi Ishii Angela Wu Andrea Cheung Aaron Tenney Greg Wanger J Gijs Kuenen Kenneth H Nealson

The Cedars, in coastal northern California, is an active site of peridotite serpentinization. The spring waters that emerge from this system feature very high pH, low redox potential, and low ionic concentrations, making it an exceptionally challenging environment for life. We report a multiyear, culture-independent geomicrobiological study of three springs at The Cedars that differ with respec...

2008
S. B. Pan Q. X. Su

For the frangible ecological environment, it is very important to reasonably develop and utilize groundwater resources in Northwest China. Shallow groundwater level is an essential factor related to the eco-environmental problems such as oasis degeneration and land salinification. The lack of groundwater dynamic data is a critical concern for water resources management in the arid region. This ...

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