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Esteban Caligaris, Margherita Agostini and Rudy Rossetto
Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR), the intentional recharge of aquifers, has surged worldwide in the last 60 years as one of the options to preserve and increase water resources availability. However, estimating the extent of the area impacted by the rechar...
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Moustafa El Baba, Prabin Kayastha, Marijke Huysmans and Florimond De Smedt
The Gaza Strip is in a chronic state of water shortage and the coastal aquifer as the only freshwater source is increasingly depleted and polluted, especially by nitrate. Assessment of groundwater vulnerability to pollution is essential for adequate prot...
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Alessandro Casasso, Natalia Ferrantello, Simone Pescarmona, Carlo Bianco and Rajandrea Sethi
Borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) commonly reach depths of several tens of meters and cross different aquifers. Concerns have been raised about the possibility of boreholes to act as preferential pathways for contaminant transport among aquifers (cross-con...
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Adam H. Love and Andy Zdon
Estimating groundwater recharge in arid or semiarid regions can be a difficult and complex task, since it is dependent on a highly variable set of spatial and temporal hydrologic parameters and processes that are dependent on the local climate, the land ...
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Maria T. Gibson, Michael E. Campana and Dave Nazy
Developing aquifers as underground water supply reservoirs is an advantageous approach applicable to meeting water management objectives. Aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) is a direct injection and subsequent withdrawal technology that is used to increa...
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