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Author Mehraein, M.; Mohanavelu, A.; Naganna, S.R.; Kulls, C.; Kisi, O.
Title Monthly streamflow prediction by metaheuristic regression approaches considering satellite precipitation data Type Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication Water Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue 22 Pages 3636
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Call Number (down) THL @ christoph.kuells @ mehraein2022monthly Serial 219
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Author Mahindawansha, A.; Kraft, P.; Külls, C.; Breuer, L.
Title Water flow mechanisms and unproductive water losses in rice-based cropping systems in the humid tropics Type Conference Article
Year 2021 Publication EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 21
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Call Number (down) THL @ christoph.kuells @ mahindawansha2021water Serial 209
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Author Mahindawansha, A.; Külls, C.; Kraft, P.; Breuer, L.
Title Investigating unproductive water losses from irrigated agricultural crops in the humid tropics through analyses of stable isotopes of water Type Journal Article
Year 2020 Publication Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 24 Issue 7 Pages 3627-3642
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Call Number (down) THL @ christoph.kuells @ mahindawansha2020investigating Serial 204
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Author Mahindawansha, A.
Title Estimating water flux and evaporation losses using stable isotopes of soil water from irrigated agricultural crops in tropical humid regions Type Journal Article
Year 2019 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number (down) THL @ christoph.kuells @ mahindawansha2019estimating Serial 199
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Author Magaritz, M.; Nadler, A.; Kafri, U.; Arad, A.
Title Hydrogeochemistry of continental brackish waters in the southern Coastal Plain, Israel Type Journal Article
Year 1984 Publication Chemical Geology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 42 Issue 1 Pages 159-176
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Abstract The southern Coastal Plain in Israel incorportates a transitional fringe of the desert in which three different chemical types of groundwater are found: (1) near-surface waters from springs along the Besor River course: (2) shallow- to moderate-depth waters from the slightly westward-dipping Pleistocene coastal aquifer (this aquifer, which consists of sandstone layers of the Kurkar Group, is recharged in the Coastal Plain); and (3) deep waters of the westward-dipping Upper Cretaceous Judea Group carbonates, which are recharged in the mountains in the east. A thick aquiclude of Upper Cretaceous-Tertiary rocks separates the Judea Group aquifer from the overlying coastal aquifer in the southern Coastal Plain. Isotopically light oxygen and depleted deuterium characterize the Judea Group waters, as expected from high-altitude recharge. The isotopic composition of the Coastal Plain waters is variable, but for the most part enriched in 18O and D. Within the southern Coastal Plain aquifer a southern subgroup comprises waters more depleted in heavy isotopes than those of either the northern or eastern subgroups. The Besor waters are isotopically similar to the Judea Group waters, reflecting their origin in the mountain region, and flow through the surficial river gravels and sands. It is suggested that leakage of the Besor waters into the underlying southern Coastal Plain aquifer results in mixing of the two water types. The most prominent chemical feature characterizing the groundwater of the southern Coastal Plain is Na+Cl− \textgreater 1. This Na+Cl− ratio can be maintained only by a continuous input from a non-marine source of Na. The most plausible source of this Na is the dissolution of feldspar derived from the windblown loess deposits which cover the area and/or leaching of trona minerals found in the unsaturated zone, combined with base-exchange processes.
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Call Number (down) THL @ christoph.kuells @ Magaritz1984 Serial 31
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