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Soil Moisture Active Passive soil moisture retrievals are assimilated into a land surface model and the resulting land reanalysis product is used to initialise the land component of coupled land‐atmosphere experiments. We show that the local impact of land data assimilation on the atmosphere is influenced by two factors: the magnitude by which it ...
Zdenko Heyvaert +6 more
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Appraising groundwater quality and probabilistic human health risks from fluoride-enriched groundwater using the pollution index of groundwater (PIG) and GIS: a case study of adama town and its vicinities in the central main Ethiopian rift valley. [PDF]
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Hydrogeochemical evolution processes, groundwater quality, and non-carcinogenic risk assessment of nitrate-enriched groundwater to human health in different seasons in the Hawler (Erbil) and Bnaslawa Urbans, Iraq. [PDF]
Tawfeeq JM, Dişli E, Hamed MH.
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FUTURE GLOBAL GROUNDWATER QUALITY CHALLENGES
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Water Environment Research, 2008
Papers reviewed herein provide a general overview of groundwater quality around the world in 2010. These include groundwater quality survey and assessment in urban and rural areas, the impacts of land uses on groundwater quality, with a focus on groundwater contamination, pollution prevention, and remediation.
Bin Hua, John Yang, Baolin Deng
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Papers reviewed herein provide a general overview of groundwater quality around the world in 2010. These include groundwater quality survey and assessment in urban and rural areas, the impacts of land uses on groundwater quality, with a focus on groundwater contamination, pollution prevention, and remediation.
Bin Hua, John Yang, Baolin Deng
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Groundwater, 2008
Foreword. 1. Groundwater Baseline Quality. W.M. Edmunds and P. Shand. 2. The Baseline Inorganic Chemistry of European Groundwaters. P. Shand and W. M. Edmunds. 3. Organic Quality of Groundwaters. D.C. Gooddy and K. Hinsby . 4. Geochemical Modelling of Processes Controlling Baseline Compositions of Groundwater. D. Postma, C. Kjoller, M. Sogaard Andersen,
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Foreword. 1. Groundwater Baseline Quality. W.M. Edmunds and P. Shand. 2. The Baseline Inorganic Chemistry of European Groundwaters. P. Shand and W. M. Edmunds. 3. Organic Quality of Groundwaters. D.C. Gooddy and K. Hinsby . 4. Geochemical Modelling of Processes Controlling Baseline Compositions of Groundwater. D. Postma, C. Kjoller, M. Sogaard Andersen,
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Development of groundwater quality index
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2009Assessing the water quality status for special use is the main objective of any water quality monitoring studies. The water quality index (WQI) is a mathematical instrument used to transform large quantities of water quality data into a single number which represents the water quality level.
Mohesn, Saeedi +3 more
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Examining India’s Groundwater Quality Management
Environmental Science & Technology, 2010In a refrain familiar the world over, hastening to provide for growing populations and economies can often woefully outpace consideration of environmental impact. Unfortunately, the tune is often sung until oversight becomes a health risk if not crisis.
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