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Surface- and Groundwater Quality Changes in Periods of Water Scarcity


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2013 | 230 Pages | ISBN: 3642322433 | PDF | 9 MB
This thesis deals with the evaluation of surface and groundwater quality changes in the periods of water scarcity in river catchment areas. The work can be divided into six parts. Existing methods of drought assessment are discussed in the first part, followed by the brief description of the software package HydroOffice, designed by the author. The software is dedicated to analysis of hydrological data (separation of baseflow, parameters of hydrological drought estimation, recession curves analysis, time series analysis). The capabilities of the software are currently used by scientist from more than 30 countries around the world. The third section is devoted to a comprehensive regional assessment of hydrological drought on Slovak rivers, followed by evaluation of the occurrence, course and character of drought in precipitation, discharges, base flow, groundwater head and spring yields in the pilot area of the Nitra River basin. The fifth part is focused on the assessment of changes in surface and groundwater quality during the drought periods within the pilot area. Finally, the results are summarized and interpreted, and rounded off with an outlook to future research.

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Analytical Groundwater Modeling Theory and Applications using Python


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English | June 30, 2022 | ISBN: 1138605638 | 226 pages | PDF | 17 Mb
This book provides a detailed description of how Python can be used to give insight into the flow of groundwater based on analytic solutions. Starting with simple problems to illustrate the basic principles, complexity is added step by step to show how one-dimensional and two-dimensional models of one or two aquifers can be implemented. Steady and transient flow problems are discussed in confined, semi-confined, and unconfined aquifers that may include wells, rivers, and areal recharge. Special consideration is given to coastal aquifers, including the effect of tides and the simulation of interface flow.

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Water Harvesting for Groundwater Management Issues, Perspectives, Scope, and Challenges


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English | January 29, 2019 | ISBN: 1119471907 | 224 pages | MOBI | 3.93 Mb
Outlines the concept and principles of water harvesting for groundwater management for an international audience, and looks at the positives and negatives surrounding water harvesting technologies

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Aquaveo Groundwater Modeling System (GMS) 10.8.7 Win x64


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Aquaveo, a water resources consulting company, is pleased to announce availabilityGroundwater Modeling System (GMS) 10.8.7is the most advanced software system available for performing groundwater simulations in a three-dimensional environment
Owner:Aquaveo
Product Name:Groundwater Modeling System (GMS)
Version:10.8.7 Premium
Supported Architectures:x64
Website Home Page :www.aquaveo.com
Languages Supported:english
System Requirements:Windows *
Size:945.1 mb.

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Analytical Groundwater Modeling Theory and Applications using Python


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English | 2022 | ISBN: 1138605638 | 349 Pages | EPUB (True) | 18 MB
This book provides a detailed description of how Python can be used to give insight into the flow of groundwater based on analytic solutions. Starting with simple problems to illustrate the basic principles, complexity is added step by step to show how one-dimensional and two-dimensional models of one or two aquifers can be implemented. Steady and transient flow problems are discussed in confined, semi-confined, and unconfined aquifers that may include wells, rivers, and areal recharge. Special consideration is given to coastal aquifers, including the effect of tides and the simulation of interface flow.

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Rare Earth Elements in Groundwater Flow Systems


Free Download Rare Earth Elements in Groundwater Flow Systems By William M. Shannon, Scott A. Wood (auth.), Karen H. Johannesson (eds.)
2005 | 297 Pages | ISBN: 1402032331 | PDF | 11 MB
Rare Earth Elements in Groundwater Flow Systems is the first volume of its kind entirely focused on the geochemistry of the lanthanide series elements in groundwater/aquifer environments. Consisting of ten chapters, each of which is an original, peer-reviewed contribution by some of the leading researchers in the study of the low-temperature geochemistry of rare earth elements, the volume addresses analytical techniques, water-rock interactions, aqueous complexation, and the reactions/processes that influence these heavy metals along groundwater flow paths.

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Groundwater Geochemistry A Practical Guide to Modeling of Natural and Contaminated Aquatic Systems


Free Download Groundwater Geochemistry: A Practical Guide to Modeling of Natural and Contaminated Aquatic Systems By Broder J. Merkel, Britta Planer-Friedrich (auth.), Darrell K. Nordstrom (eds.)
2008 | 230 Pages | ISBN: 3540746676 | PDF | 5 MB
To understand hydrochemistry and to analyze natural as well as man-made impacts on aquatic systems, hydrogeochemical models have been used since the 1960’s and more frequently in recent times. Numerical groundwater flow, transport, and geochemical models are important tools besides classical deterministic and analytical approaches. Solving complex linear or non-linear systems of equations, commonly with hundreds of unknown parameters, is a routine task for a PC. Modeling hydrogeochemical processes requires a detailed and accurate water analysis, as well as thermodynamic and kinetic data as input. Thermodynamic data, such as complex formation constants and solubility-products, are often provided as databases within the respective programs. However, the description of surface-controlled reactions (sorption, cation exchange, surface complexation) and kinetically controlled reactions requires additional input data. Unlike groundwater flow and transport models, thermodynamic models, in principal, do not need any calibration. However, considering surface-controlled or kinetically controlled reaction models might be subject to calibration. Typical problems for the application of geochemical models are: * speciation * determination of saturation indices * adjustment of equilibria/disequilibria for minerals or gases * mixing of different waters * modeling the effects of temperature * stoichiometric reactions (e.g. titration) * reactions with solids, fluids, and gaseous phases (in open and closed systems) * sorption (cation exchange, surface complexation) * inverse modeling * kinetically controlled reactions * reactive transport Hydrogeochemical models depend on the quality of the chemical analysis, the boundary conditions presumed by the program, theoretical concepts (e.g.

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Reactive Transport in Soil and Groundwater Processes and Models


Free Download Reactive Transport in Soil and Groundwater: Processes and Models By D. Ronen, S. Sorek (auth.), Professor Dr. Gunnar Nützmann, Professor Dr. Paolo Viotti, Professor Dr. Per Aagaard (eds.)
2005 | 298 Pages | ISBN: 3540267441 | PDF | 6 MB
Technologies for soil remediation require real knowledge and understanding of the processes involved and a correct and complete numerical approach in order to reach the best results at the lowest possible cost. The authors focus on the improvement of the scientific base for the development of integrated indicators of the environmental risks created by the presence of pollutants in water and porous media. They deliver insights into the understanding of integrated process, and also modeling capabilities. The establishment of a set of integrated indicators to evaluate the pollution status and risk of water resources will considerably aid environmental agencies, administrators and regulators and profit the society as a whole.

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