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Author Jeihouni, M.; Alavipanah, S.K.; Toomanian, A.; Hamzeh, S.
Title Assessing the spatio-temporal variations of Tabriz plane aquifer salinization and its relation with Urmia Lake water level Type Journal Article
Year 2015 Publication Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 5 Issue Pages (up) 1228-1236
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Jeihouni2015 Serial 116
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Author Bahir, M.; Ouhamdouch, S.; Carreira, P.M.
Title Isotopic and geochemical methods for studying water–rock interaction and recharge mode: application to the Cenomanian–Turonian and Plio-Quaternary aquifers of Essaouira Basin, Morocco Type Journal Article
Year 2018 Publication Mar. Freshwater Res. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 69 Issue 8 Pages (up) 1290-1300
Keywords geochemistry, semi-arid area, stable isotopes, water resources.
Abstract Study of the Cenomanian–Turonian and Plio–Quaternary aquifers of Essaouira basin (Western Morocco), based on the interpretation of geochemical (major elements) and isotopic (18O, 2H, 13C and 14C) data, has aided the understanding of the hydrodynamics of these aquifers, which is greatly affected by tectonics. Hydrochemical characteristics based on the bivariate diagrams of major ions (Cl–, SO42–, NO3–, HCO3–, Na+, Mg2+, K+ and Ca2+) and electrical conductivity and mineral saturation indices indicate that the origins of groundwater mineralisation are the result of: (1) evaporite dissolution; (2) cation exchange reactions; (3) and evaporation processes. Radiogenic isotopes (3H and 14C) have highlighted the presence of significant recent recharge in the eastern part of the basin, with groundwater moving according to the general flow path (south-east to north-west). Stable isotope data from the Essaouira basin plot along the Global Meteoric Water Line and below the Local Meteoric Water Line. This suggests that groundwater has been recharged under several different climate regimes.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Serial 191
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Author Emadi*, M.; Baghernejad, M.
Title Comparison of spatial interpolation techniques for mapping soil pH and salinity in agricultural coastal areas, northern Iran Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication Arch. Agron. Soil Sci. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 60:9 Issue Pages (up) 1315-1327
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Emadia2014 Serial 136
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Author Zaidi*, F.K.; Nazzal, Y.; Ahmed, I.; Al-Bassam, A.M.; Al-Arifi, N.S.; Ghrefat, H.; Al-Shaltoni, S.A.
Title Hydrochemical processes governing groundwater quality of sedimentary aquifers in Central Saudi Arabia and its environmental implications Type Journal Article
Year 2015 Publication Environ. Earth Sci. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 74 Issue Pages (up) 1555-1568
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Zaidi2015 Serial 127
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Author Houben, G.
Title Annotated translation of “Die Wasserversorgung einiger Nordseebäder [The water supply of some North Sea spas]” by Alexander Herzberg (1901) Type Journal Article
Year 2018 Publication Hydrogeology Journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume 26 Issue 6 Pages (up) 1789-1799
Keywords seawater intrusion, Ghijben-Herzberg
Abstract The publication “The water supply of some North Sea spas” by Alexander Herzberg in 1901 is a cornerstone of coastal groundwater research. It was fundamental to the development of the Ghijben-Herzberg principle, which describes the hydrostatic equilibrium between fresh and saline groundwater. Due to its age and the language barrier, the paper is often cited but probably rarely read. Therefore, the original paper has been translated from German into English, accompanied by an introduction and notes explaining the historical context.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Houben2018 Serial 88
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