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Author Christofi, C.; Bruggeman, A.; Kuells, C.; Constantinou, C.
Title Isotope hydrology and hydrogeochemical modeling of Troodos Fractured Aquifer, Cyprus: The development of hydrogeological descriptions of observed water types Type Journal Article
Year 2020 Publication Applied Geochemistry Abbreviated Journal
Volume 123 Issue Pages 104780
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ christofi2020isotope Serial 206
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Author Isaaks*, E.H.; Srivastava, R.M.
Title An introduction to applied geostatistics Type Book Whole
Year 1989 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Publisher (down) Oxford University Press, New York Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN ISBN 0-19-505012-6 Medium
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Isaaks1989 Serial 160
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Author Rubin*, Y.
Title Applied stochastic hydrogeology Type Book Whole
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Publisher (down) Oxford University Press Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN ISBN 9780198031543 Medium
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Rubin2003 Serial 167
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Author Goovaerts*, P.
Title Geostatistics for natural resources evaluation Type Book Whole
Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Publisher (down) Oxford University Press Place of Publication Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Applied geostatistics series Abbreviated Series Title
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ISSN ISBN 9780195115383 Medium
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Goovaerts1997 Serial 168
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Author Cui, G.; Lu, Y.; Zheng, C.; Liu, Z.; Sai, J.
Title Relationship between soil salinization and groundwater hydration in Yaoba Oasis, Northwest China Type Journal Article
Year 2019 Publication Water Abbreviated Journal
Volume 11 Issue 1 Pages 175
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Abstract Precipitation is scarce and evaporation is intense in desert areas. Groundwater is used as the main water source to develop agriculture in the oases. However, the effects of using groundwater on the ecological environment elicit widespread public concern. This study investigated the relationship between soil salinity and groundwater characteristics in Yaoba Oasis through in situ experiments. The relationship of the mineral content, pH, and main ion content of groundwater with soil salt was quantitatively evaluated through a gray relational analysis. Four main results were obtained. First, the fresh water area with low total dissolved solid (TDS) was usually HCO3− or SO42− type water, and salt water was mostly Cl− and SO42−. The spatial distribution of main ions in groundwater during winter irrigation in November was basically consistent with that during spring irrigation in June. However, the spatial distribution of TDS differed in the two seasons. Second, soil salinization in the study area was severe, and the salinization rate reached 72.7%. In this work, the spatial variability of soil salinization had a relatively large value, and the values in spring were greater than those in autumn. Third, the soil in the irrigated area had a high salt content, and the salt ion content of surface soil was higher than that of subsoil. A piper trilinear diagram revealed that Ca2+ and K+ + Na+ were the main cations. SO42−, Cl−, and HCO3− were the main anions, and salinization soil mainly contained SO42−. Fourth, the changes in soil salt and ion contents in the 0–10 cm soil layer were approximately similar to those of irrigation water quality, both of which showed an increasing trend. The correlation of surface soil salinity with the salinity of groundwater and its chemical components was high. In summary, this study identified the progress of irrigation water quality in soil salinization and provided a scientific basis for improving the oasis ecosystem, maintaining the healthy development of agriculture, managing oasis water resources, and policy development. Our

findings can serve as a reference for other, similar oasis research.
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Call Number THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ Cui2019 Serial 46
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