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Author Ajmera, T.K.; Rastogi, A.K.
Title Artificial Neural Network Application on Estimation of Aquifer Transmissivity Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Journal of Spatial Hydrology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue 2 Pages 15-31
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Call Number (up) CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ ajmera2008 Serial 115
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Author Castrignanò, A.; Buttafuoco, G.; Giasi, C.
Title Assessment of groundwater salinisation risk using multivariate geostatistics Type Book Chapter
Year 2008 Publication geoENV VI – Geostatistics for Environmental Applications Abbreviated Journal
Volume 15 Issue Pages 191-202
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Publisher Springer, Dordrecht Place of Publication Editor A., S.; M.J., P.; R., D.
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Call Number (up) CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Castrignano2008 Serial 119
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Author Marengo*, E.; Gennaro, M.C.; Robotti, E.; Maiocchi, A.; Pavese, G.; Indaco, A.; Rainero, A.
Title Statistical analysis of ground water distribution in Alessandria Province (Piedmont—Italy) Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Microchem. J. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 88 Issue Pages 167-177
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Call Number (up) CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Marengo2008 Serial 134
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Author Mehrjardi, R.T.; Jahromi, M.Z.; Mahmodi, S.; Heidari, A.
Title Spatial distribution of groundwater quality with geostatistics (Case Study: Yazd-Ardakan Plain) Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication World Appl. Sci. J. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4(1) Issue Pages 9-17
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Call Number (up) CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Mehrjardi2008 Serial 131
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Author Bouchaou, L.; Michelot, J.L.; Vengosh, A.; Hsissou, Y.; Qurtobi, M.; Gaye, C.B.; Bullen, T.D.; Zuppi, G.M.
Title Application of multiple isotopic and geochemical tracers for investigation of recharge, salinization, and residence time of water in the Souss–Massa aquifer, southwest of Morocco Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Journal of Hydrology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 352 Issue 3 Pages 267-287
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Abstract Groundwater and surface water in Souss–Massa basin in the west-southern part of Morocco is characterized by a large variation in salinity, up to levels of 37gL−1. The high salinity coupled with groundwater level decline pose serious problems for current irrigation and domestic water supplies as well as future exploitation. A combined hydrogeologic and isotopic investigation using several chemical and isotopic tracers such as Br/Cl, δ18O, δ2H, 3H, 87Sr/86Sr, δ11B, and 14C was carried out in order to determine the sources of water recharge to the aquifer, the origin of salinity, and the residence time of water. Stable isotope, 3H and 14C data indicate that the high Atlas mountains in the northern margin of the Souss–Massa basin with high rainfall and low δ18O and δ2H values (−6 to −8‰ and −36 to −50‰) is currently constitute the major source of recharge to the Souss–Massa shallow aquifer, particularly along the eastern part of the basin. Localized stable isotope enrichments offset meteoric isotopic signature and are associated with high nitrate concentrations, which infer water recycling via water agricultural return flows. The 3H and 14C data suggest that the residence time of water in the western part of the basin is in the order of several thousands of years; hence old water is mined, particularly in the coastal areas. The multiple isotope analyses and chemical tracing of groundwater from the basin reveal that seawater intrusion is just one of multiple salinity sources that affect the quality of groundwater in the Souss–Massa aquifer. We differentiate between modern seawater intrusion, salinization by remnants of seawater entrapped in the middle Souss plains, recharge of nitrate-rich agricultural return flow, and dissolution of evaporate rocks (gypsum and halite minerals) along the outcrops of the high Atlas mountains. The data generated in this study provide the framework for a comprehensive management plan in which water exploitation should shift toward the eastern part of the basin where current recharge occurs with young and high quality groundwater. In contrast, we argued that the heavily exploited aquifer along the coastal areas is more vulnerable given the relatively longer residence time of the water and salinization processes in this part of the aquifer.
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Call Number (up) THL @ christoph.kuells @ Bouchaou2008 Serial 17
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