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Yihan Dong, Ziqian Wang, Dong Wang, Kai Zhao and Bin Hu
While extant research has predominantly focused on elucidating the mechanisms of fluorine (F-) enrichment in groundwater within the North China Plain, the occurrence and formation mechanisms of high-F- groundwater in Xiong?an New Area remain unexplored. ...
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Rosario Jiménez-Espinosa, Pilar Hernández-Puentes and Juan Jiménez-Millán
A hydrochemical and mineral study of groundwaters and damaged rocks from the Tíscar and Larva fault zones (Betic Cordillera, Iberian Peninsula) was carried out in order to (a) describe the physical and chemical properties of the groundwaters; (b) recogni...
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Jun Du, Yaseen Laghari, Yi-Chang Wei, Linyi Wu, Ai-Ling He, Gao-Yuan Liu, Huan-Huan Yang, Zhong-Yi Guo and Shah Jahan Leghari
Groundwater is an important natural resource in the North China Plain (NCP) with high economic benefits and social significance. It fulfills 60% of drinking and 70% of irrigation water requirements. In this review, the information is retrieved from high-...
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Shilong Peng, Zhijun Li, Yuhao Xu and Guangyong Cao
The study of deep soil mechanics is the basis of deep shaft construction. Exploring the nonlinear permeability mechanism of deep confined aquifers in depth is the prerequisite and foundation for carrying out calculations of the hydrophobic consolidation ...
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Yi Li, Wentao Xie, Hongwei Wang, Bin Peng, Feng Xiong and Chun Zhu
For the dewatering of deep excavation, the existing man-made waterproof curtain has a significant influence on flow response in confined aquifers; the effect of the waterproof curtain must be considered when using the field data for hydrogeological param...
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Francesco Chidichimo, Michele De Biase, Francesco Muto and Salvatore Straface
The productivity of metamorphic aquifers is generally lower than that of the more common alluvial and carbonates ones. However, in some Mediterranean areas, such as the Calabria region (Italy), water scarcity combined with the presence of extensive metam...
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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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Karl Payne, Peter Chami, Ivanna Odle, David Oscar Yawson, Jaime Paul, Anuradha Maharaj-Jagdip and Adrian Cashman
Barbados is heavily reliant on groundwater resources for its potable water supply, with over 80% of the island?s water sourced from aquifers. The ability to meet demand will become even more challenging due to the continuing climate crisis. The consequen...
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Fatima Zahra Echogdali, Said Boutaleb, Mohamed Abioui, Mohamed Aadraoui, Amine Bendarma, Rosine Basseu Kpan, Mustapha Ikirri, Manal El Mekkaoui, Sara Essoussi, Hasna El Ayady, Kamal Abdelrahman and Mohammed S. Fnais
Water scarcity affects all continents, with approximately 1.2 billion people living in areas where water is physically lacking. This scarcity is more accentuated in countries with an arid climate, and its impact becomes more threatening when the economy ...
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Chaloemporn Ponprasit, Yong Zhang, Xiufen Gu, Andrew M. Goodliffe and Hongguang Sun
Groundwater vulnerability assessment helps subsurface water resources management by providing scientific information for decision-makers. Rigorous, quantitative assessment of groundwater vulnerability usually requires process-based approaches such as gro...
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