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Author Stamatakis, M.G.; Tziritis, E.P.; Evelpidou, N.
Title The geochemistry of boron-rich groundwater of the Karlovassi Basin, Samos Island, Greece Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication Central European Journal of Geosciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue 2 Pages (down) 207-218
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Call Number THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ stamatakis2009geochemistry Serial 75
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Author Carrera*, J.; Alcolea, A.; Medina, A.; Hidalgo, J.; Slooten, L.J.
Title Inverse problem in hydrogeology Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Hydrogeol. J. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 13 Issue Pages (down) 206-222
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Carrera2005 Serial 146
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Author Johnson, J.S.; Baker, L.A.; Fox, P.
Title Geochemical transformations during artificial groundwater recharge: soil–water interactions of inorganic constituents Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication Water research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 33 Issue 1 Pages (down) 196-206
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Call Number THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ johnson1999geochemical Serial 66
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Author Schmittner, K.-E.; Giresse, P.
Title The impact of atmospheric sodium on erodibility of clay in a coastal Mediterranean region Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication Environmental Geology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 37 Issue 3 Pages (down) 195-206
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Abstract  Heavy rainfalls, between 25 and 100 mm·h–1, were simulated on Pliocene/Quaternary sediments. To reproduce the heterogeneity of natural environments, 231 small plots of various sizes (between 2.5 and 3.5 m2; mean: about 3 m2) were used. The duration of all simulations was 1 h. We used water that had been collected during natural rainfall. The concentration of clay particles in the sheet wash depended upon the concentration of dissolved sodium in the wash (for about 42%) and of the sheet wash quantity (for about 37%). Under natural water conditions colloidal matter, like clay minerals, is charged negatively and therefore is destabilized by metal cations such as in the case of Na+. Results suggest that relatively higher concentrations of montmorrillonite were related to higher concentrations of sodium as opposed to illite and kaolinite. Microflakes of up to 25 μ were observed to vary between face-to-edge and face-to-face modes (competition between protons and other cations). The concentration of dissolved sodium (Na+) in the runoff water depends on water and sodium balances such as atmospheric input, infiltration, evaporation and surface water runoff. The reduction of vegetation cover increases the amount of salt and amorphous matter in/on the topsoil between heavy rainfall generations. The best predictor to explain montmorillonite, illite and kaolinite in % of mineral clay-sized matter in the surface water runoff (sheet wash) is the percentage of each clay mineral in the topsoil. As opposed to illite and kaolinite, more sheet wash indicate for montmorillonite relatively higher concentrations in the wash. The results of model simulations were confirmed on different field plots of about 1 ha and small catchments during natural heavy rainfall events. Models can also be used to understand and to better simulate sheet, rill and gully erosion, micropedimentation; and pedimentation.
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Call Number THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ Schmittner1999 Serial 53
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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 (down) 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 CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Castrignano2008 Serial 119
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