Groundwater modeling
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Recently, seawater intrusion (SWI) in coastal aquifers is a global issue that is exacerbated by sea-level rise, climate change, and an increasing dependency on coastal fresh groundwater resources for water supply. This paper describes the results of the examination using the GALDIT method as a model to evaluate the vulnerability of seawater intrusion.
12p viyoko 01-10-2024 1 1 Download
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The objectives of this study are to evaluate the role of land surface, soils and climate characteristics on the groundwater balance within the area of Long Bien district of Hanoi and to answer the question if the expected land cover and land use changes in the near future are critical for sustainable management of groundwater resources in the area.
5p viyoko 24-09-2024 3 0 Download
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Groundwater potential zoning using Logistics Model Trees based novel ensemble machine learning model
n this work, the main aim is to map the potential zones of groundwater in Central Highlands (Vietnam) using a novel ensemble machine learning model, namely CG-LMT, which is a combination of two advanced techniques, namely Cascade Generalization (CG) and Logistics Model Trees (LMT). For this, a total of 501 wells data and a set of twelve affecting factors were gathered and selected to generate training and testing datasets used for building and validating the model.
10p dianmotminh02 03-05-2024 9 2 Download
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The study determines the predominant hydrogeological controls on salinity distribution and salinization/freshening, proposing conceptual models to explain the different vertical distributions of groundwater salinity at the coastline. An improved understanding of the sources of salinity and the hydrogeological controls will subsequently provide support for the future management of groundwater in the Western Port Basin, and serve as a template for how to unravel complex salinity distributions in coastal aquifers, and their relationships to palaeo- and recent geomorphological histories.
314p runthenight05 01-03-2023 9 4 Download
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This study uncovers a wide range of complex transport dynamics in transiently forced aquifers that has profound implications for the understanding and quantification of solute transport in these important groundwater systems. And the results in this thesis predict that complex transport structures and dynamics arise in natural transiently forced aquifers around the world. When such dynamics do arise, it will lead to mixing and reactive transport patterns that are very different from those predicted by conventional Darcy flow models.
154p runthenight04 02-02-2023 5 3 Download
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Nowadays, the need for energy is increasing more and more. It is more difficult to acquire new resources in various fields than to preserve existing energy resources. Although Turkey is a very rich state in terms of various energy resources, misuse of these resources can even lead to conflicts that may occur between the states in forthcoming years. In today’s economic conditions, we can only protect our energy resources with the correct way of management.
16p tanmocphong 29-01-2022 12 2 Download
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The paper deals with the use of the "memory effect" of a groundwater aquifer for the retrospective estimation of the sources of groundwater industrial pollution, and in order to obtain a reliable estimate of their impact on groundwater and surface water.
23p lucastanguyen 01-06-2020 24 3 Download