Topics

3. Aquifer management

3.1
Regional groundwater systems
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Past recharge conditions in the Guarani Aquifer System • Didier Gastmans, Hung K. Chang, Ian Hutcheon
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Creating of regional hydrogeological model for the south-east of Lithuania • Aivars Spalvins, Janis Slangens, Inta Lace, Anicetas Stuopis, Algirdas Domasevicius
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Geogenic and mining factors controlling the groundwater conditions of the Cracow Sandstone Series (CSS) • Andrzej Różkowski, Kazimierz Różkowski
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The quantitative evaluation of the catchment available groundwater resources – the case study • Lech E. Śmietański
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Regional groundwater flow system analysis in Kanto Plain, Japan with thermal and geochemical data • Takuya Yoshizawa, Atsunao Marui, Narimitsu Ito, Masaru Koshigai
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Using spatial profile of recharge potential for the definition of primary recharge area on Chou-Shui Alluvial Fan • Yu-Wen Chen, Jui-Pin Tsai, Liang-Cheng Chang
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Groundwater recharge in the fractured massif of Gardunha mountain (Central Portugal) • Eric Mendes, Luis M. Ferreira Gomes, Maria T. Condesso de Melo, Luis Ribeiro
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Hydrogeological characterisation of the heterogeneity of aquitards from a multilayered system • Olivier Cabaret, Alain Dupuy, François Larroque
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Spatial distribution of potential aquifer recharge from precipitation for the period of 1951–1980 over Slovakia • Peter Malík, Jaromír Švasta
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Developing of an aquifer management strategy for the rapidly expanding City of Lusaka, Zambia • Roland Bäumle, Kai Hahne, Levy Museteka, Andrea Nick
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Hydrochemical evidences of hydraulic connection between crystallinic and carbonate aquifers (the Tatra Mts., East-Central Europe) • Joanna K. Pociask-Karteczka, Sabina Wójcik, Mirosław Żelazny
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Recent trends in groundwater levels in shallow hydrological system in the Czech Republic • Anna Benčoková
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Hydrogeological mapping of managed aquifer recharge in the lower Yom River Basin, Thailand • Kriengsak Srisuk
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Groundwater chemistry in the area of the Ryjak Catchment (Magurski National Park, SE Poland) • Judyta Lasek
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The volcanic aquifer system of the Middle Awash basin (Main Ethiopian Rift, Ethiopia) • Wakgari Furi, Moumtaz Razack, Tamiru Abiye, Dagnachew Legesse
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Regional groundwater management in Ontario, Canada • Steve Holysh, Rick Gerber, Mike Doughty, Albert Halder
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A methodology for determining sustainable groundwater exploitation in aquifer systems based on a simulation-optimisation approach using a multi-criteria analysis tool • Marc Van Camp, Kristine Martens, Didier D'hondt, Johan Lermytte, Andy Louwyck, Kristine Walraevens
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The groundwater age and diluted in water helium distribution in the Lithuanian aquifers • Robert Mokrik, Vytautas Juodkazis, Aurelija Bickauskiene, Kostas Kausinis
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Clarke contents of chemical elements in the groundwaters of the supergene zone • Stepan L. Shvartsev
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Formation and evolution of hydromineral systems in Mongol-Baikalian region and prospect assessment of the resources use • Boris I. Pisarsky, A. I. Orgilianov, P. S. Badminov
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Hydrogeological aspects of Quaternary sediments in Poland • Zbigniew Nowicki, Andrzej Sadurski
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Research on the Karst Hydro-geological structure in Jinping Hydropower Project Area • Zulu Ma, Chunhong Zhou, Weiqun Luo
3.2
Transboundary aquifers
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Investigations of the aquifer characteristics of the dolomite formation on the Northern Calcareous Alps in Germany and Austria • Sylke Hilberg
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Hydrogeological study of a Hungarian-Ukrainian transboundary aquifer • Péter Szűcs, Margit Virag
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Transboundary water resources management between Tunisia, Algeria and Libya Aquifer NWSAS • Badia Chulli, Mourad Bedir
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Trans-boundary Groundwater Resources Management in the Azerbaijan Republic: looking for new ways for solving old problems • Yusif H. Israfilov, Rauf G. Israfilov, Tofig M. Rashidov
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Sustainable use and protection of groundwater resources - transboundary water management - Belarus, Poland, Ukraine • Tomasz Nałęcz
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Transboundary aquifers in Russia • Igor Semenovich Zektser
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Incorporating the quality dimension into the management of transboundary aquifers: determining the meeting point for International Law and Science • Shaminder Puri
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TRANSENERGY – Transboundary Geothermal Energy Resources of Slovenia, Austria, Hungary and Slovakia • Teodora Szocs, Gyorgy Toth, Daniel Marcin, Annamária Nádor, János Halmai, Thomas Hofmann, Radovan Cernak, Gerhard Schubert, Andrej Lapanje, Erika Kovacova, Ágnes Rotár-Szalkai, Gregor Goetzl
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The monitoring system of the transboundary aquifer in the Polish-Czech zone of the intrasudetic basin • Agata Korwin-Piotrowska, Rafał Serafin
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Groundwater chemistry, quality and man-made threats in the Polish part of the Nysa Łużycka catchment • Maciej Kłonowski, Linda Chudzik, Karol Zawistowski
3.3
Geophysical, geological and geochemical methods in groundwater exploration
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The aquifer succession in the northwestern sector of the Calabrian Crystalline Basement (Southern Italy) • Mariachiara Galiano, Lucio Martarelli
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An integrated approach of hydrogeological, geophysical and seawat modeling studies for delianating the salinity sources in central Godavari delta, A.P., India • Lagudu Surinaidu, V. V. S. Gurunadha Rao, G. Thamma Rao, J. Mahesh, M. Ramesh
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Magnetic resonance sounding technique • Sunjay Sunjay
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Evaluation of groundwater occurrence of Metropolitan Lagos, southwestern Nigeria • Akinade S. Olatunji
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Salt accumulation and groundwater recharge on granite slopes in Southeastern Australia • Sarah K. Hagerty, John A. Webb, Geraldine E. Jacobsen, Robert Chisari, Mark J. Hocking, Phil R. Dyson, Simon R. Poulson
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Resistivity and borehole data interpretation for characterizing the hydrogeology of Western Managua, Nicaragua • Francis M. Rivera
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Estimation of hydraulic conductivity by applying slug test in a volcaniclastic-deposits aquifer • Gabriela P. Murillo Sirias
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Geophysical and geochemical groundwater exploration (Essaouira Basin, Morocco) • Ahmed Fekri
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Hydrogeological researches for vertical closed loop heat exchanger system assessment in an experimental pilot site (Vicenza, Northern Italy) • Andrea Sottani, Roberto Pedron, Silvia Bertoldo
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Estimation of groundwater recharge in arid regions through unsaturated zone studies • Andreas Kallioras, Matthias Piepenbrink, Cristoph Schüth, Heike Pfletschinger, Irina Engelhardt, Randolf Rausch, Mohammed Al-Saud
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Evaluation of the accuracy of determination of the chemical denudation in the Biały Potok Watershed, using numerical geochemical modeling • Marzena Szostakiewicz, Jerzy J. Małecki, Marek Matyjasik
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Efficiency of magnetic resonance soundings applied to the characterization of aquifers • Jean-Michel Vouillamoz, Anatoly Legchenko
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Integrated groundwater flow system characterization in the Trans-Tisza region of Hungary • Brigitta Czauner, Judit Mádl-Szőnyi
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Use of geophysical methods for the assessment of migration of contaminants from the coal-mining waste dumps • Tomisław Gołębiowski, Henryk Marcak, Sylwia Tomecka-Suchoń, Robert Zdechlik, Wacław Zuberek, Bogdan Żogała
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Geophysical investigations for groundwater augmenting in sand dunes area, BinhThuan, Vietnam • Nguyen Van Giang
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3D aquifer characterisation: integrating depositional facies architecture and downhole geophysical logs to map heterogeneity and salinity in the Leederville Aquifer, Perth, Australia • Lucy A. Leyland, Annette D. George
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Integrated hydrochemical assessment of the carbonate aquifer of the Ivanšćica Mountain • Tamara Marković, Ozren Larva, Vinko Mraz
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Heterogeneity characterization to identify hydrofacies in Barreiras Aquifer, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil • Mirian C. O. Costa, Gerson C. Silva Junior, Claudio L. Mello
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The SkyTEM method, a high resolution mapping tool for hydrogeological investigation • John Vendelbo, Anders Edsen, Joakim H. Westergaard
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New hydrogeophysical method for hydrogeologists called MRS for quantification of water in subsurface and groundwater management • Maciej W. Lubczynski
3.4
Environmental and artificial tracers in hydrogeology
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Experimental evaluation of selected tracers in different environmental conditions for tracing water resources • Fateme Jafari
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The gas chromatographic method in measurements of helium concentration in groundwater • Joanna Najman, Jan Lasa, Ireneusz Śliwka
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Vulnerability of waters in the area of the Fruitland Formation, southeastern Colorado • Robert L. Michel, Mark Williams, Adrianne Kroepsch, Koren Nydick, Michael Wireman
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Stable carbon pattern in Belgrade catchment area, Serbia • Nada R. Miljevic, Andjelka Z. Petkovic, Djulija M. Boreli-Zdravkovic, Dusan D. Golobocanin, Jasna Colic, Nives Ogrinc
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Event based monitoring and early warning system for groundwater resources in alpine karst aquifers • Hermann Stadler, Erich Klock, Albrecht Leis, Paul Skritek, Wolfgang Zerobin, Andreas H. Farnleitner
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Hydrochemical and isotope analysis of deep groundwater from the Nubian Aquifer system in the Egyptian Oases • Wolfgang Gossel, Ahmed Sefelnasr, Stephan M. Weise, Kurt Friese, Anastassi Stefanova, Peter Wycisk
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U-decay series radionuclides in different aquifer systems at Paraná sedimentary basin, Brazil • Daniel M. Bonotto
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Using environmental tracers to characterize recharge conditions in the strongly exploited aquifer system of the North China Plain • Werner Aeschbach-Hertig, Christoph Von Rohden, Andreas M. Kreuzer, Zongyu Chen, Rolf Kipfer
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Isotopic constraints on recharge and age of groundwater in the Songnen Plain, Northeastern China • Zongyu Chen, Wen Wei, Jun Liu, Ying Wang
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Quantifying groundwater dynamics in a semi-arid silicate aquifer, Murray Basin, Australia • Kyle N. Horner, D. C. McPhail, Wendy McLean
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Investigation of well vulnerability in a river bank infiltrated aquifer using high resolution surface and groundwater temperature measurements • Atle Dagestad, Hans De Beer, Per Ole Israelsen
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Long-term migration of solutes in thick, surfical, clay-rich aquitards using multiple environmental tracers • M. James Hendry, Leonard I. Wassenaar
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Groundwater age and paleoclimate information derived from environmental tracers in a regional aquifer system in semiarid Northwest India • Martin Wieser, Rajendrakumar D. Deshpande, Tim Schneider, Werner Aeschbach-Hertig, Sushil K. Gupta
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Rapid response in a gneissic bedrock fracture network to surface loading of nutrient- and pathogen-surrogate tracers in an agricultural watershed, Canada • Titia W. Praamsma, Kent S. Novakowski, Shawn A. Trimper
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Monitoring groundwater circulation during tunnel works by environmental tracers • Gerhard A. Barmen
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A study on recharge of groundwater by hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes in Lin-Bian river basin • Cheh-Shyh Ting, Chung-Ho Wang, Chien-Min Chen, Yung-Chang Tu, Hsin-Tien Tsai
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Identification of recharges of the springs in Liddar watershed of Kashmir Himalaya, India • Gh. Jeelani, Nadeem A. Bhat, K. Shivanna
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The investigation of groundwater-surface water linkages using environmental and applied tracers: a case study from a mining-impacted catchment • Wendy McLean, Elizabeth Reece, Jerzy Jankowski
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Oxygen isotopic composition in a riverbank filtration system - case study on Szentendre Island, Hungary • Krisztina Kármán, István Fórizs, József Deák, Csaba Szabó
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Groundwater recharge estimations in the Densu River Basin, Ghana, using environmental isotope data (δ2H, δ18O) • Dickson Adomako, Piotr J. Maloszewski, Christine Stumpp, S. Osae, T. T. Akiti
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Investigation of recharge pathways and recharge rates using environmental isotopes (2H, 18O, 14C and 3H) in the Maules Creek Catchment, NSW, Australia • Martin S. Andersen, Andrew M. McCallum, Karina Meredith, Richard I. Acworth
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Groundwater flow system in the Nakano-shima Island, Japan, based on the spatial distribution of major components, CFCs, and 3H • Yukiko Kusano, Tomochika Tokunaga, Kazumi Asai, Kazuyoshi Asai, Katsuro Mogi, Akio Matsuda, Satoshi Takizawa
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Groundwater exchange between porous and karstic aquifer in deep mountain valley – Southern Karavanke, Slovenia • Mihael Brenčič, Tomaž Budkovič, Marko Hötzel
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Tracing nitrate contamination using isotopes: the Luanhe catchment case, North China • Zhonghe Pang
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An investigation of heterogeneous water flow and transport processes in an oxidized glacial till using environmental isotope (δ2H, δ18O) profiles • Christine Stumpp, M. James Hendry
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Use of specific conductance in streams as a tracer to map groundwater recharge and discharge across the commonwealth of Virginia, USA • Ward E. Sanford, David L. Selnick, Jason P. Pope
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The distribution of saline groundwater and its relation to the hydraulic conditions of aquifers and aquitards, examples from Israel • Yoseph Yechieli, A. Sivan
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Use of multiple isotopic and chemical tools under semi-arid climate: case of recharge residence time of groundwater in the Tadla basin (Morocco) • Lhoussaine Bouchaou
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Assessment of denitrification rates in fissured-karstic aquifer near Opole (SW Poland): combined use of gaseous and isotope tracers • Anna Żurek, Kazimierz Różański, Paweł Mochalski, Tadeusz Kuc
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Tritium (3H) as an indicator of the connection between river and groundwaters • Dusan Stojadinovic, Vladimir Stojadinovic
3.5
Social, ecological and economic implications
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Estimating agricultural extractions, use of a model for the validation of the hypotesis: Case of the Camp de Tarragona (Catalonia, Spain) • Blanca Torras, Alfredo Pérez-Paricio, Oihane Astui