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Rock Physics of the Critical Zone: Models, Inversion, and Interpretation
Abstract Rock physics models link geophysical measurements with subsurface petrophysical properties, such as porosity, mineral composition, and fluid saturation. While originally developed for hydrocarbon exploration, these models are increasingly applied in the near surface for quantitative interpretation of geophysical data.
Dario Grana +5 more
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Shifts of Streamflow‐Sediment Relationships Across Multi‐Temporal Scales in the Yellow River
Abstract Understanding the streamflow‐sediment relationship of large rivers is essential for sustainable basin management. The multi‐temporal scale streamflow‐sediment load coupling regimes, particularly under extreme flood events, remain inadequately understood.
Shihua Yin +3 more
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Reconstructing China's Natural Streamflow at 1‐km Resolution
Abstract Climate change and intensifying human activities are placing unprecedented pressure on China's water resources, necessitating high‐resolution, naturalized streamflow records for effective management. We develop a 1‐km gridded fully coupled land‐surface‐hydrologic‐hydrodynamic modeling system for China based on the CLHMSv2.0 model.
Ningpeng Dong +9 more
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It is beneficial in terms of the theoretical significance and application prospects to define the structure and reservoir development model of the lower Paleozoic unconformity in the Jiyang Depression of Bohai Bay Basin, China, for oil and gas ...
Ruijuan Liu +7 more
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Deep geothermal reservoirs can provide renewable energy for electricity and heat generation [1]. In the Rhine-Ruhr area of western Germany, where Europe's largest district heating network is located, up to 1,300 m thick carbonates of Devonian age are ...
Aratz Beranoaguirre +9 more
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Abstract Generative adversarial networks (GANs) have proven effective in simulating complex reservoir environments, such as meandering channels and deltas. In classic GANs, the dimensionality of training data determines that of generated data: a 2D (or 3D) reservoir facies simulator (generator) requires training with corresponding 2D (or 3D) data sets.
Xun Hu +4 more
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Impacts of Climate Change on Groundwater Quality in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain: A Review
ABSTRACT This review integrates hydrogeological and geochemical processes to assess the impacts of climate change on groundwater quality in the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain (NACP). Projected changes in air temperature, precipitation, and sea‐level rise are expected to influence groundwater recharge, discharge, storage, and seawater intrusion in ...
Zahid Aziz, Nicholas A. Procopio
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IntroductionThe Taiyuan Basin of North China, as a typical intermountain fault basin, is located in the middle part of the Fen-Wei graben system-an extensional faulting belt. It is one of the areas where high-quality karst thermal storage is developed to
Wang Tinghao +5 more
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This study investigated the spatial and temporal distribution patterns of bacterial and fungal communities in the Danjiangkou Reservoir during dry season and wet season, revealing the mechanism by which seasonal variations drive changes in microbial community composition and function through their influence on the physicochemical properties of the ...
Yarui Cheng +5 more
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Water Reservoir Within the Karst Field Overburden: Gusic Polje, Croatia
The Gusic reservoir is a compensation basin constructed in the karst field. The reservoir lies on a Quaternary overburden free of ponors (sinkholes) and suffosions.
D. Benamatić +7 more
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