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Author Kisi, O.; Melo, C.G.L. e.; Fischer, L.; Brandt, H.; Heims, L.; Loaec, A.; Masomy, W.; Parvez, M.; Roehl, J.; Külls, C. openurl 
  Title Comments on “Machine learning-based time series models for effective CO2 emission prediction in India” by Kumari and Singh, https://doi. org/10.1007/s11356-022–21723-8 Type Journal Article
  Year 2024 Publication Environmental Science and Pollution Research Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (up) 1-4  
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  Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Berlin/Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor  
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  Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ kisi2024comments Serial 227  
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Author Cardenal, J.; Benavente, J.; Cruz-Sanjulián, J.J. doi  openurl
  Title Chemical evolution of groundwater in Triassic gypsum-bearing carbonate aquifers (Las Alpujarras, southern Spain) Type Journal Article
  Year 1994 Publication Journal of Hydrology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 161 Issue 1 Pages (up) 3-30  
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  Abstract A hydrochemical study employing modelling techniques, was carried out using samples taken at 65 points (springs and wells) in Triassic carbonate aquifers (Lújar-Gádor Unit, Alpujárride Complex, Betic Cordillera). These aquifers are made up of limestones and dolomites with some gypsum scattered or interbedded. Though the area is semi-arid, recharge is relatively high because of their mountainous nature. The carbonate rocks contain dense microfissuration; the groundwater flow regime is predominantly diffuse. The karstic forms are in general poorly developed. Two main hydrochemical processes have been identified in these aquifers. One is incongruent dissolution of dolomite that determines the chemical composition of the less mineralised water. The other is dedolomitisation (dolomite dissolution together with calcite precipitation caused by dissolution of gypsum), which becomes predominant when the flow encounters interbedded gypsum. This reaction is also frequently associated with low temperature thermalism, and can play a part in more intense local karstification (cavities, sinkholes, high transmisivity in wells) observed in the sectors of these aquifers where gypsum is more abundant. A reaction path model has been used to simulate the geochemical processes through a hypothetical aquifer (with similar lithology to the Alpujárride carbonate aquifers). Successive stages of evolution through the carbonate sequence, represented by different saturation states with respect to calcite, dolomite gypsum and CO2, have been modelled and then compared with the field data.  
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  Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Cardenal1994 Serial 18  
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Author Bobba, A.G. url  doi
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  Title Mathematical models for saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers Type Journal Article
  Year 1993 Publication Water Resources Management Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 7 Issue 1 Pages (up) 3-37  
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  Abstract Flow of freshwater and saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers has drawn the attention of many investigators. Several laboratory, as well as mathematical models have been developed to study the pattern of flow of groundwater in coastal aquifers. Mathematical models have wider range of application and are the concern of this paper. Due to the complex nature of the problem, each of these mathematical models are based on certain simplifying assumptions and approximations. This paper presents a critical review of various methods of solution which have been proposed. The validity of the results abtained and the limitations of these models are also discussed.  
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  Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Bobba.1993 Serial 14  
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Author Edwards, P.J.; Williard, K.W.J.; Schoonover, J.E. url  openurl
  Title Fundamentals of watershed hydrology Type Journal Article
  Year 2015 Publication Journal of contemporary water research & education Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 154 Issue 1 Pages (up) 3-20  
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  Call Number THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ edwards2015fundamentals Serial 101  
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Author Mehrjardi, R.T.; Jahromi, M.Z.; Mahmodi, S.; Heidari, A. openurl 
  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 (up) 9-17  
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  Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Mehrjardi2008 Serial 131  
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