Evaluation of Closely Spaced Infill Wells in Unconventional Mature Coalbed Methane Field: A Simulation Approach. [PDF]
More AR, Patwardhan SD.
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Geochemical and palaeohydrological controls on pollution of groundwater by arsenic [PDF]
Hoque, BA, McArthur, JM, Ravenscroft, P
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Abstract Estimating groundwater storage (GWS) anomalies by subtracting model‐derived components from Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) terrestrial water storage (TWS) anomalies is a common practice in hydrology. Typically, land surface model (LSM) simulated soil moisture (SM), snow water equivalent, and canopy water content are removed ...
Augusto Getirana +2 more
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Passive degassing of lithospheric volatiles recorded in shallow young groundwater. [PDF]
Tyne RL +8 more
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Weighing risks against GHG reduction benefits in emerging green technologies
Abstract Green technologies represent promising strategies for mitigating carbon emissions and combating global warming. However, their implementation in civil and industrial applications is not without risks, as intrinsic uncertainties and latent safety concerns can threaten their effective deployment.
Federica Tamburini +3 more
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Improving electrical resistivity tomography interpretation with Gray Level Co-Occurrence Matrix textural attributes. [PDF]
McKnight J, Bedle H, Saneiyan S.
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Where do we expect to find deep plant roots?
Plant roots have been observed up to 70 m in depth – what would compel a plant to root so deeply? Earlier work shows that the climate, soil and drainage all affect rooting depth, but with conflicting results. For example, both the deepest and shallowest roots are found in arid regions.
G. Annie Mailloux +2 more
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Analytical prediction of groundwater loss in deep coal mines induced by ground vibration. [PDF]
Fogang PM +6 more
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ABSTRACT The performance of porous media, such as capillary water migration and permeability, is significantly influenced by the complexity of the pore structure. The pore complexity can be characterized by the fractal dimension of the pore structure ( D f) and the fractal dimension of pore tortuosity ( D T).
Qi Wang +4 more
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Where did the river go? Testing the hypothesis of rivers discharging into the Gulf of Sirt (East Mediterranean) during the late Pleistocene. [PDF]
Mauz B +5 more
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