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Source-oriented health risk assessment of groundwater based on hydrochemistry and two-dimensional Monte Carlo simulation.

Journal of Hazardous Materials
Accurately assessing the health risks posed by major contaminants is essential for protecting groundwater. However, the complexity of pollution sources and the uncertainty of parameters pose challenges for quantitative health risk assessment.
Kuo Pang   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Assessment of groundwater quality and the main controls on its hydrochemistry in some Voltaian and basement aquifers, northern Ghana

Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2020
Groundwater resources play the single most important role in the delivery of potable water to rural communities in northern Ghana, especially during the long dry season and where surface water sources are polluted or non-existent.
Yvonne S. A. Loh   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Groundwater hydrochemistry, source identification and health assessment based on self-organizing map in an intensive mining area in Shanxi, China.

Environmental Research
The Changzhi Basin in Shanxi is renowned for its extensive mining activities. It's crucial to comprehend the spatial distribution and geochemical factors influencing its water quality to uphold water security and safeguard the ecosystem.
Yajie Shang   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hydrology and Hydrochemistry

2001
Seasonally snow-covered areas of Earth’s mountain ranges are important components of the global hydrologic cycle. Although their area is limited, the snowpacks of these areas are a major source of the water supply for runoff and ground water recharge over wide areas of the mid-latitudes. They are also sensitive indicators of climatic change.
Mark W. Williams, Nel Caine
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Hydrochemistry of Lake Glubokoe

Hydrobiologia, 1986
Results of hydrochemical observations in the summer of 1983 are presented and compared to the data of previous years. Some trends in the changing conditions of the lake over the last fifty years are characterized. Data on the chemical composition of bottom deposits are also reported.
E. P. Yanin, L. I. Kashina, Yu. E. Sayet
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Evolution of hydrochemistry and water quality of karst groundwater under the effects of intense anthropogenic activities.

Journal of Environmental Management
Intense anthropogenic activities in a karst area will inevitably change the regional groundwater environment and affect the characteristics of the karst groundwater, such as the hydrochemistry and water quality.
Yawei Feng   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Rainfall driven nitrate transport in agricultural karst surface river system: Insight from high resolution hydrochemistry and nitrate isotopes

, 2020
High discharge associated with rainfall events causes rapid transport of nutrients to drainage systems in karst terrain. The objective of this study was to understand nitrate dynamics and transport mechanisms during rainfall events in a typical mixed ...
Zhong-Jun Wang   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hydrochemistry dynamics in a glacierized headwater catchment of Lhasa River, Tibetan Plateau.

Science of the Total Environment
Mountain glaciers are essential for supplying water resources that sustain downstream communities and livelihoods, yet the hydrogeochemical dynamics at glacier terminals and the impact of glacier retreat on downstream water chemistry are not fully ...
Mingyue Li   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hydrochemistry

2019
In the previous chapter, there were methodologies and related software about the quantity of groundwater resources. In practical applications, water quality is another very significant dimension for the planning and joint water resources management. For this purpose, major anion and cation analyses provide basic quality classification information in ...
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Multi-isotopes and hydrochemistry combined to reveal the major factors affecting Carboniferous groundwater evolution in the Huaibei coalfield, North China.

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Both natural processes and anthropogenic activities have significant effects on groundwater evolution in coal mining regions. In this study, the primary controlling mechanism of the groundwater chemistry evolution for the Carboniferous groundwater in the
J. Zhang   +7 more
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