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Benjamin W. Tobin, Benjamin V. Miller, Matthew L. Niemiller and Andrea M. Erhardt
Karst aquifers are unique among groundwater systems because of variable permeability and flow-path organization changes resulting from dissolution processes. Over time, changes in flow-path connectivity complicate interpretations of conduit network evolu...
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Donghae Baek, Il Won Seo, Jun Song Kim, Sung Hyun Jung and Yuyoung Choi
The dispersion coefficients are crucial in understanding the spreading of pollutant clouds in river flows, particularly in the context of the depth-averaged two-dimensional (2D) advection?dispersion equation (ADE). Traditionally, the 2D stream-tube routi...
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Kyong Oh Baek and Dong Yeol Lee
This study aims to develop a straightforward and practical formula to estimate transverse dispersion coefficients in meandering natural rivers, a critical factor for predicting solute transport. We present a novel expression for the transverse dispersion...
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Andrej Stroj, Maja Bri?ki, Jasmina Lukac Reberski and Tihomir Frangen
Tracer testing is the only method in karst hydrogeology that can definitively determine whether a particular site belongs to a watershed of a particular karst spring. Therefore, it is an essential technique for delineating groundwater basins in karst are...
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Yuanzhi He, Hanxun Wang, Jin Zhou, Haifeng Su, Li Luo and Bin Zhang
In the process of tunnel construction, the water inrush disaster is one of the main engineering geological disasters. In karst strata, different types of water-bearing structures or karst water bodies develop and occur in the soluble rock layer, and tunn...
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Guanghai Gao, John J. O?Sullivan, Aisling Corkery, Zeinab Bedri, Gregory M. P. O?Hare and Wim G. Meijer
An understanding of water exchange processes is essential for assessing water quality management issues in coastal bays. This paper evaluates the impact of water exchange processes on pollution persistence in a macro-tidal semi-closed coastal bay through...
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Eleonora Dallan, Andrea Bottacin-Busolin, Mattia Zaramella and Andrea Marion
Solute transport in rivers is controlled by mixing processes that occur over a wide spectrum of spatial and temporal scales. Deviations from the classic advection?dispersion model observed in tracer test studies are known to be generated by the temporary...
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José Alfredo Flores Ronces, Edith R. Salcedo Sánchez, Manuel Martínez Morales, Juan Manuel Esquivel Martínez, Oscar Talavera Mendoza and María Vicenta Esteller Alberich
The Taxco mining district is a well-known international producer of silver, jewelry, and precious metal handicrafts. Inappropriate disposal wastes from anthropogenic activities have been deteriorating the hydric resources and threatening the inhabitants?...
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Bo Zhou, Qiongying Liu, Shunyun Chen and Peixun Liu
Heat has been widely used as a groundwater tracer to determine groundwater flow direction and velocity in a way that is ubiquitous, low-cost, environmentally friendly, and easy to use. However, temperature observations are generally short-term and small-...
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Francis Proteau-Bedard, Paul Baudron, Nicolas Benoit, Miroslav Nastev, Ryan Post and Janie Masse-Dufresne
Geochemical tracers have the potential to provide valuable insights for constructing conceptual models of groundwater flow, especially in complex geological contexts. Nevertheless, the reliability of tracer interpretation hinges on its integration into a...
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