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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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Alberto Tazioli, Davide Fronzi and Elisa Mammoliti
Environmental isotopes are essential in hydrogeological studies, thanks to their contribution to the understanding of aquifers dynamics, vulnerability, water resources assessment, and management issues. The environmental isotopic approach plays a vital r...
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Hyo-Keun Jang, Seok-Hyun Youn, Huitae Joo, Yejin Kim, Jae-Joong Kang, Dabin Lee, Naeun Jo, Kwanwoo Kim, Myung-Joon Kim, Soohyun Kim and Sang-Heon Lee
Dramatic environmental changes have been recently reported in the Yellow Sea (YS), the South Sea of Korea (SS), and the East/Japan Sea (EJS), but little information on the regional primary productions is currently available. Using the 13C-15N tracer meth...
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Jérôme de La Bernardie, Olivier Bour, Nicolas Guihéneuf, Eliot Chatton, Laurent Longuevergne and Tanguy Le Borgne
Experimental characterization of thermal transport in fractured media through thermal tracer tests is crucial for environmental and industrial applications such as the prediction of geothermal system efficiency. However, such experiments have been poorly...
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Giuseppe Sappa, Stefania Vitale and Flavia Ferranti
Water resources management is one of the most important challenges worldwide because water represents a vital resource for sustaining life and the environment. With the aim of sustainable groundwater management, the identification of aquifer recharge are...
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Kyoung S. Ro, Hong Li, Cathleen J. Hapeman, Lowry A. Harper, Thomas K. Flesch, Peter M. Downey, Laura L. McConnell, Alba Torrents and Qi Yao
Vegetative environmental buffers (VEBs), which are composed of tolerant trees, shrubs, and tall grasses, can be used to control and reduce the transport of ammonia (NH3) emissions from animal feeding operations (AFOs). However, the effectiveness of VEBs ...
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Sien Liu, Qinghua Ye, Shiqiang Wu and Marcel J. F. Stive
Wind induced hydrodynamic circulations play significant roles in the transport and mixing process of pollutants and nutrients in large shallow lakes, but they have been usually overlooked, while environmental, biological, and ecological aspects of eutrop...
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Giuseppe Sappa, Flavia Ferranti, Francesco Maria De Filippi and Giulia Cardillo
This paper deals with the Environmental Monitoring Plan concerning the catchment work project of the Pertuso karst spring, which is going to be exploited to supply an important drinking water network in the south part of Roma district. The Pertuso Spring...
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Michael Schubert, Kay Knöller, Reiner Stollberg, Ulf Mallast, Gyongyi Ruzsa, George Melikadze
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The sustainable management of coastal marine environments requires a comprehensive understanding of the processes related to material transport from land to coastal sea. Besides surface water discharge (e.g., rivers and storm drains), submarine groundwat...
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Marco Doveri and Mario Mussi
The ?Scansano-Magliano in Toscana? area is characterized by a morpho-structure chiefly made-up by sandstone and shelly-calcareous lithologies. Generally, these complexes host minor aquifers in Tuscany, since they have medium to medium-low permeability. I...
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