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Anne-Marie Matherne and Sharon B. Megdal
This Special Issue is intended to highlight both recent work to advance the physical understanding of transboundary aquifers and factors relevant in successful collaboration on transboundary groundwater resource use. The collected papers address: (1) the...
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Eylon Shamir, Elia M. Tapia-Villaseñor, Mary-Belle Cruz-Ayala and Sharon B. Megdal
In the parched Upper Santa Cruz River Basin (USCRB), a binational USA?Mexico basin, the water resources depend on rainfall-triggered infrequent flow events in ephemeral channels to recharge its storage-limited aquifers. In-situ data from the basin highli...
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Hector A. Zamora, Christopher J. Eastoe, Jennifer C. McIntosh and Karl W. Flessa
Isotope data and major ion chemistry were used to identify aquifer recharge mechanisms and geochemical evolution of groundwaters along the US?Mexico border. Local recharge originates as precipitation and occurs during winter through preferential infiltra...
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Azizallah Izady, Osman Abdalla, Ata Joodavi, Mingjie Chen
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This study aims at modeling groundwater flow using MODFLOW in a transboundary hardrock?alluvium aquifer, located in northwestern Oman. A three-dimensional stratigraphic model of the study area representing the vertical and spatial extent of four principa...
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