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Serban Danielescu, Kerry T. B. MacQuarrie, Judith Nyiraneza, Bernie Zebarth, Negar Sharifi-Mood, Mark Grimmett, Taylor Main and Mona Levesque
The Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM) is a one-dimensional process-based model used for simulating major physical, chemical, and biological processes in agricultural systems. To date, the model has not been applied to potato production systems for si...
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Cagri Alperen Inan, Ammar Maoui, Yann Lucas and Joëlle Duplay
Water resource management scenarios have become more crucial for arid to semi-arid regions. Their application prerequisites rigorous hydrological modelling approaches since data are usually exposed to uncertainties and inaccuracies. In this work, Soil Wa...
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Tim Wolters, Ian McNamara, Björn Tetzlaff and Frank Wendland
The input of nutrients into surface waters and groundwater is directly linked to runoff components. Due to the different physicochemical behaviour of nitrogen and phosphorus compounds, the individual runoff components have different significance as input...
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Mohamed Hamdi and Kalifa Goïta
The Saskatchewan River Basin (SRB) of central Canada plays a crucial role in the Canadian Prairies. Yet, climate change and human action constitute a real threat to its hydrological processes. This study aims to evaluate and analyze groundwater spatial 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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Junaid Khan, Eunkyu Lee, Awatef Salem Balobaid and Kyungsup Kim
Groundwater level (GWL) refers to the depth of the water table or the level of water below the Earth?s surface in underground formations. It is an important factor in managing and sustaining the groundwater resources that are used for drinking water, irr...
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Ada Vengust, Anja Koro?a, Janko Urbanc and Nina Mali
With increasing exploitation of groundwater resources and implementation of various activities in their recharge areas, it is vital to conduct a comprehensive assessment of aquifers to ensure their conservation and sustainable management. In the present ...
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Nicola Pastore, Claudia Cherubini and Concetta Immacolata Giasi
Nowadays, changes in precipitation patterns together with the increasing water demand impose a sustainable management where the budget between water availability and demand is positively closed. A parsimonious hydrogeological modelling approach coupled w...
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Helen K. French, Mona C. Hansen, Kamilla G. Moe and Julie Stene
In cold climates, the use of de-icing chemicals in the winter can lead to groundwater contamination, especially when used in large quantities, such as at airports. Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, is situated on Norway?s largest rain-fed aquifer. Potassium form...
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Andreja Jonoski, Tanvir Ahmed, Mohammad N. Almasri and Muath Abu-Saadah
Groundwater is a crucial resource for water supply and irrigation in many parts of the world, especially in the Middle East. The Eocene aquifer, located in the northern part of the West Bank, Palestine, is threatened by unsustainable groundwater abstract...
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