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Groundwater in slopes

2012
Groundwater flows in the pores and fractures of soils and rocks, driven by changing mechanical and environmental boundary conditions, for example air temperature, humidity, and precipitation. Because the groundwater environment continuously changes, the steady--state condition is only a theoretical concept: the movement of water in soils and rocks is ...
PICARELLI, Luciano   +5 more
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Groundwater

Water Resources, 2019
Rob Jackson and his lab examine the many ways people affect the Earth. They seek basic scientific knowledge and use it to help shape policies and reduce the environmental footprint of global warming, energy extraction, and other issues. They're currently
L. Jared West, Sumit Sinha
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Groundwater control by groundwater lowering

Geological Society, London, Engineering Geology Special Publications, 1986
ABSTRACT When an excavation is to extend beneath the water table the ground conditions may be improved by lowering the level of the water table beneath the proposed base of the excavation. Groundwater lowering is accomplished by removing water from the ground at a faster rate than recharge can occur.
F.G. Bell, P.M. Cashman
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Statistical and multivariate statistical techniques to trace the sources and affecting factors of groundwater pollution in a rapidly growing city on the Chinese Loess Plateau

Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 2020
Groundwater quality is defined by various water quality parameters. The aims of the research are to understand the relationships among different groundwater quality parameters and to trace the sources and affecting factors of groundwater pollution via ...
Jianhua Wu   +4 more
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The Groundwater Challenge

2008
Groundwater is the most extracted natural resource in the world. It provides more than half of humanity’s freshwater for everyday uses such as drinking, cooking, and hygiene, as well as thirty percent of irrigated agriculture and industrial development.
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Groundwater Pricing and Groundwater Markets

2018
There are several general principles involved in assessing the economic value of water and the costs associated with its provision. First, an understanding of the costs involved with the provision of water, both direct and indirect, is key. Second, from the use of water, one can derive a value, which can be affected by the reliability of supply, and by
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Global water resources and the role of groundwater in a resilient water future

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
B. Scanlon   +23 more
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Groundwater

2007
Sharad K. Jain   +2 more
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Microplastic pollution in soil and groundwater: a review

Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2021
R. Chia   +3 more
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Groundwater Hydrology

Groundwater Hydrology, 2020
M. Karamouz, A. Ahmadi, M. Akhbari
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